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Jim Varney | Ernest P. Worrel/Hey You, the Hindu/Auntie Nelda/African Woman dancer | |
Linda Kash | Rene Loomis | |
Jamie Bartlett | Mr. Thompson | |
Claire Marshall | Betty, Rene's serving mate | |
Washington Xisolo | Sinkatutu Chief | |
Robert Whitehead | Prince Kazim | |
Zane Meas | Jameen | |
Charles Pillai | Kareem | |
Sello Sebotsane | Bazoo | |
Frank Opperman | Dobbs | |
Dan Robbertse | Thug #1 | |
Frank Pereira | Thug #2 | |
Tony Caprari | Weasel | |
Ian Yule | Ol' Man At Flea Market | |
David Germond | Stealing Man |
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Producer | John R. Cherry III
Ken Halloway |
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Writer | John R. Cherry III
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Cinematography | James Robb
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Musician | Neill Solomon
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The title says it all. There's a mix up involving stolen diamonds which Ernest has (naturally) made into a yo-yo and given to his would be girlfriend, Rene. But Rene wants a man of action, and doesn't think that Ernest fits the bill. After the bad guys come looking for the stolen diamonds and kidnap Rene, all of her fantasies come true as Ernest has to go to Africa to rescue her. |
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