Unbeknownst to Pee-Wee and crew, the Playhouse is surrounded by a SWAT team. And just as Conki delivers the day’s secret word- Justice -all hell breaks loose. When the smoke clears, Pee-Wee finds himself under arrest- For manufacture and distribution of ‘Yo’. Taken downtown and booked, the facts of the case are slowly revealed to him- he’s been set up by Playhouse mean guy, Randy. Pee-Wee is abandoned by his big-time TV handlers. His public defendant recommends he cop a plea and take the 10 years, but Pee-Wee, innocent of the mechanics of drug law sentencing, goes to trial, where he faces a life sentence. Pee-Wee’s defense is no match for Randy’s lies-he’s found guilty and sent to prison where he narrowly escapes the worst of horrors. Meanwhile, on the outside, Miss Yvonne, Cowboy Curtis and the gang, mount a campaign to free Pee-Wee. Presidential candidate Jesse Ventura is persuaded to make Pee-Wee’s release a part of his platform, and when later Jesse is elected president, not only does he free Pee-Wee, but all the non-violent ‘Yo’ offenders across the land. Back at the Playhouse, Cowboy Curtis wrangles a face to face meeting with Randy and Pee-Wee. But Pee-Wee isn’t bitter- He’s proud to have played a part in the release of all the prisoners who didn’t even have a campaign. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 0.0/10 | |
Released: | November 15, 2003 | |
Runtime: | 12 min | |
Genres: | Short | |
Cast: | Jeff Wincott Mark Humphrey Wendel Meldrum Ian Harris | |
Crew: | John Humphrey | |
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