The Collector, posing as a bartender, goads Uncle Willy into drinking alcohol.
Louie's remained in business until 1973, after which it became Uncle Willy's Spirit House and then a women's clothing store.
Uncle Willy, I have nothing to hide.
Uncle Willy, just lie down there.
The Collector possesses Uncle Willy, who attacks the others.
Uncle Willy arrives brandishing a letter from his son, Gerard, who has emigrated to London.
Her father trotted off for a while to run Uncle Willy's crocodile farm in West Africa.
Terry is a teenaged girl whose Uncle Willy, a horse trainer, dreams of winning the Derby.
Uncle Willy & Floyd was born.
Uncle Willy & Floyd ran for 22 years in syndication across Canada.