Sassy Sue
At the happy Willard ranch, a father who is a moonshiner and a chicken farmer decides to teach his dim-witted son a thing or two about women; however, no one can come between Junior and his Sassy Sue.…
Sassy Sue
At the happy Willard ranch, a father who is a moonshiner and a chicken farmer decides to teach his dim-witted son a thing or two about women; however, no one can come between Junior and his Sassy Sue. Pa, a moonshiner and a chicken farmer, is worried that his dim-witted son, Junior, is becoming way more attracted to their cow, Sassy Sue, than he should be, so he sets out to gather up all the nubile young farm girls in the area and get them to show Junior what he is missing. —frankfob2@yahoo.com Without a doubt, there is definitely something strange going on with the dim-witted Junior over at the happy Willard ranch. Instead of chasing after the farm's well-endowed and eager young farm girls, Junior keeps on ignoring them, having eyes only for his dear Sassy Sue and as a result Pa, his father who is a moonshiner and a chicken farmer, decides to teach his son a thing or two about women; however, it seems that no one can come between Junior and his Sassy Sue. —Nick Riganas
Sassy Sue
Comedy
Film Details
At the happy Willard ranch, a father who is a moonshiner and a chicken farmer decides to teach his dim-witted son a thing or two about women; however, no one can come between Junior and his Sassy Sue. Pa, a moonshiner and a chicken farmer, is worried that his dim-witted son, Junior, is becoming way more attracted to their cow, Sassy Sue, than he should be, so he sets out to gather up all the nubile young farm girls in the area and get them to show Junior what he is missing. —frankfob2@yahoo.com Without a doubt, there is definitely something strange going on with the dim-witted Junior over at the happy Willard ranch.
Instead of chasing after the farm's well-endowed and eager young farm girls, Junior keeps on ignoring them, having eyes only for his dear Sassy Sue and as a result Pa, his father who is a moonshiner and a chicken farmer, decides to teach his son a thing or two about women; however, it seems that no one can come between Junior and his Sassy Sue. —Nick Riganas.