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The Man Who Ate Too Much (too fast)   [Original Title]

The Man Who Ate Too Much (too fast)   [Assigned Title]
Country of Origin: United States
Year of origin: 2007
Genre: Short Film
Locations of shooting: n/a

Credits
Director: Clay Walker
Actor: Clay Walker
Producer: Clay Walker


“The Man Who Ate Too Much” was filmed at the Taco Bell on Figueroa Street in the middle of downtown Los Angeles a few years ago. This very restaurant has been the setting for many of the inspirational Taco Bell commercials on TV.

When the film was shot it was intended as somewhat of a satirical commentary on fast food and the way people consume this type of food. I wanted to make a film that depicted a daily routine for someone who was sucked into this way of life and might not have the best eating habits.

As a child I can remember myself choking at Taco Bell from time to time and my father performing the occasional Heimlich to remedy the situation. So, “The Man Who Ate Too Much” also incorporated part of that experience as well into it.

After a bit of research years later, I have learned that there is an actual physical condition known as “Schatzki Ring” that causes this sort of choking to occur. I have obviously suffered from this my entire life and was only recently diagnosed with it. So, this may possibly be the
only film actually documenting, or re-creating, this bizarre and unfortunate medical condition.

This film was a first project for actor Lex Medlin. He is now the star of the FOX TV Series “Happy Hour.”

Version 1
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Sound: Sound film
Aspect: 1:1,33
Duration: 00:06:30

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Sound: Sound film
Aspect: 1:1,33
Duration: 00:06:30

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