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Bill Murray got top billing on movie posters and home video and DVD covers, even though he only appears in one segment.
The movie's title, and a musical number in the movie, come from a 1976 incident in which Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. Butz reportedly joked that "the only thing the coloreds are looking for in life are tight pussy, loose shoes, and a warm place to shit." Butz was forced to resign.
This is writer and director Ira Miller's first and only film.
The film's main movie poster featured billing for supporting actors on the poster after the credited actors by stating that the movie starred "and a cast of total unknowns".
One of the DVD covers features an image of Howard Hesseman's character from the TV show "WKRP in Cincinnati" and an image of Bill Murray from the poster of "Stripes."
"Narrator: He was born to parents who loved him, but probably didn't change his diapers enough. He grew up to be one of the most bizarre figures of the 20th century. His wealth enabled him to grow up and fulfill his every fantasy, and lustful desire. But his hobby, was watching planes fuck! now for the first time anywhere, the motion picture world explores the true story of one of the most eccentric men whoever lived... the Howard Huge story. He dated the most beautiful movie stars, and took credit for inventing the tit. Was it true he could piss the length of the Golden Gate bridge? Watch the Howard Huge story, and find out why he switched from clothed diapers to pampers in the end. The man who lost the will to live."