It's certainly worth mentioning that Tony and Tom Peth did get one film made, a 30-minute curiosity named "Under The El," about an Elvis impersonator with zero talent and even less of a clue. It aired on Chicago public television, and although the ratings were never accurately tabulated, I'm pretty sure at least 7 people saw it.
It's not high art or anything, but there are some funny moments and it was edited by a real pro: Ed Marx, who went on to Hollywood to edit, among other things, "It's All True," the unfinished Orson Welles movie. Ed Welly did the masterful sound editing. Not all editors are named Ed.
At this time, Tony claims there's no way in hell he's putting the movie on the internet, but I bet if you bug him enough, he'll cave.