

Tim Conway in short pants teaches bingo. Chaos ensues. You need this.
Dorf Da Bingo King, with the help of his clueless assistant, Howard, instructs his students on the fine art of playing bingo. In his own unique style, he discusses and demonstrates daubing techniques and equipment, superstitions, and playing etiquette. True to form, Dorf proves to be as successful at bingo as he is at everything else.
Acting
Tim Conway commits fully to pants-based physical comedy.
Practical Effects
Bingo daubers used as legitimate props. Cinema.
Director
Jack Boeki
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was one of eight Dorf direct-to-video movies Tim Conway made between 1987 and 2001, proving the Dorf cinematic universe is real and we all slept on it.
Dorf's entire character—short pants, Dutch accent, complete incompetence—was Conway's stealth satire of sports instruction videos that dominated 1980s VHS culture.
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