On the run from East End Gangsters, a couple disguise themselves as a pantomime horse and head for France. En route, one of them discovers the effects of stress-related flatulence, which, in turn, provokes a stream of sweary outbursts. They are overheard by a theatrical agent who signs them as Klaxon: The Tourettes Horse. In deep disguise, they go on to enjoy major success on the stand-up circuit.
As his act is now a long impassioned rant against ignorance and corporate greed, Klaxon’s audience is once again stunned into silence. Although, on this occasion, he may have overstepped the mark. One or two of his comments are deemed offensive and following a confrontation on a radio show, his show is picketed by protestors. Facing his accusers from the stage, Klaxon steps into the spotlight...