Scott, young man, short of money, is persuaded into looking after the business of a local drug dealer Butchie for a week or two.
[1] Mike Mayo of The Roanoke Times praised the "excellent" supporting cast and the "realistic" script.
"[2] Mike Pearson of the Scripps Howard News Service wrote that the film "covers such familiar terrain that it's scarcely satisfying.
[4] Mike McInally of the Missoulian wrote a negative review of the film, calling it "dreary and chaotic".
[5] The New York Daily News wrote that "90 minutes of Robby B. ultimately adds up to a braincell-threatening video OD.