A small-town Southern family may have survived World War II, but will they survive a family reunion?A small-town Southern family may have survived World War II, but will they survive a family reunion?A small-town Southern family may have survived World War II, but will they survive a family reunion?
Denise Frisino
- Mother on Bus
- (as Denise M. Frisino)
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I rented this video on a whim, and was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed it. This isn't to say that the fillm doesn't have its problems, because it does.
Poorly executed in the directing department by Cato, this script, by screen writer Brady, could have been a big hit. The story is uplifting, and sweet, funny, and wacky throughout, yet dramatic when it needs to be.
My rating? I give it 3 1/2 stars out of five.
If you can't find that latests new release at your local video store, rent this film if you can find it!
Poorly executed in the directing department by Cato, this script, by screen writer Brady, could have been a big hit. The story is uplifting, and sweet, funny, and wacky throughout, yet dramatic when it needs to be.
My rating? I give it 3 1/2 stars out of five.
If you can't find that latests new release at your local video store, rent this film if you can find it!
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- TriviaThe Danish title for this film (Stive Schjusser og Stejle Sheriffer) directly translates as: "Stiff (cocktail-)drinks and Steep Sheriffs", with the word for the drinks (sjusser) deliberately misspelled as it were pronounced by a drunken person. The complete sentence furthermore has no real meaning in neither Danish nor English, but could sound like something garbled by someone who's had a bit too much to drink.
- Crazy creditsThere is a scene after the credits: The old married couple yelling for help while stuck under a bunch of debris from the storm.
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