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THE STORY
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The Hooterville Chamber of Commerce decides they need to find
ways to bring outside money in (to Hooterville).
After deciding that The Hooterville World's Fair or the
Olympics won't work, they decide to have a Hollywood Motion
Picture made in Hooterville. Coincidentaly, at the same time,
Jim Stewart of the Film Division of the Department of
Agriculture decides to make a film entitled "The Pitfalls of
Farming," starring Oliver and his dismal acreage.
A mixed up phone call is placed, and naturally the town
assumes that Jimmy Stewart is coming to put them all in the
movies. Even Haney's School of Sinema Acting can't save
this project, and upon completion, the Department of
Agriculture burns the film.
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THE PICTURES
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"NEVER look directly at the tomato can," instructs Mr. Haney
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TRIVIA
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The elevation of Hooterville is 1427 feet
The Douglas's farm is located four miles out of town
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