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Canada |
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Comedy |
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14A
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1:18 |
| Director |  |  |
Simon Ennis |
| Writer |  |  |
Simon Ennis Joshua Peace |
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E1 Entertainment |
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Joshua Peace Michael Madsen Stephen McHattie Dov Tiefenbach Kristen Hager Liane Balaban Clark Johnson Greg Bryk Martha Burns Julian Richings Kristin Fairlie Dan Lett Scott Anderson London Angelis Cameron Ansell Nicole Arbour Boyd Banks Paula Boudreau George Buza Alessandro Costantini Dominic Cuzzocrea George Ghali Diane Gordon Kathryn Haggis Stephen R. Hart Tony Nappo Jessica Nichols James Preston Rogers Jamillah Ross Jane Sowerby Aron Tager Marcus Yau |
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Official Web Site
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         7.9/10 46 reviews - click here to read
Robert R. Mutt has never had it easy. His family thinks he's a retard, the neighbours think he's a pervo, and almost everyone else thinks he's a total douche bag. He's failed at everything he's ever tried to accomplish, including his own suicide. If that wasn't enough, he's just been kicked out of the only place where he's ever felt at home, the depression ward of the Riverside Mental Hospital...for being too happy.
Despite all this, Robert is determined to prove that he's "a real somebody," and on the advice of his childhood hero (former local baseball hero Clinton Manitoba), he sets out to attain the three keys to success -- some money, a girl, and a championship ring. This sets Robert on a madcap adventure involving a drug racket, a roller-skating transvestite, a bar-mitzvah and an air hockey tournament which leads to heartbreak and unexpected triumph.
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