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GravyTrain

Rating:No Rating
Genre:Comedy
Release Date:April 23, 2010
Running time:83 minutes
Cast:Tim Doiron, April Mullen, Tim Meadows, Kyle Schmid, Colin Mochrie
Director:April Mullen
Writer:Tim Doiron

Description: Gypsy Creek's #1 cop Charles Gravytrain believes in Truth, Justice and revenging his Pop's death by slapping the no good crook Jimmy Fish Eyes in the slammer for life! And with the help of his foxy partner, hot shot cop, Miss Uma Booma he may do just that. But after the dynamic duo get framed and reeled in to star in avant-garde Filmmaker Hansel Suppledick's latest Snuff film things get real fishy, real fast. Will Chuck and Uma bust the case wide open or will Fish Eyes turn Gypsy Creek into a town permanently "Gone Fishin'?!"

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