Molasses and January go on the air to create headaches to stimulate sales of headache remedy, but they are too good and headaches disappear. Faced with ruin, the sponsor goes back to the original hillbillys who bring the headaches back.
Milton Hockey, Fred Rath
United States

Is this worth the trouble? Look, if you have a spare twenty minutes and a high tolerance for 1930s radio-play nonsense, sure. Otherwise, stay far away. This is for people who enjoy movies that feel like they were written on a napkin during a lunch break that went sideways. If you need logic, continuity, or realistic hu...
Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Fred Waller

Unknown Director
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"Is this worth the trouble? Look, if you have a spare twenty minutes and a high tolerance for 1930s radio-play nonsense, sure. Otherwise, stay far away. This is for people who enjoy movies that feel like they were written on a napkin during a lunch break that went sideways. If you need logic, continuity, or realistic human behavior, you are going to absolutely hate this. The whole premise is just wild. Molasses and January are these radio stars, right? They’re so relaxing that their listeners st..."

