

Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day | reviewed by: Scott Crick | February 12, 2012
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#trailerparkboyscountdowntoliquorday is a heck of a hash tag, and a decent audio and picture transfer for a film shot on video.

genre | Comedy |
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synopsis | Ricky, Julian and Bubbles are about to get out of jail, and this time, Julian vows to go straight, even open a legit business. Soon the Boys will all be rich. At least that's what they've told the parole board. But when they arrive back at the park, they find it's not the same old Sunnyvale - and it's not the same old Jim Lahey, Trailer Park Supervisor. |
lead actors | Robb Wells | Mike Smith | John Dunsworth | Jonathan Torrens | Patrick Roach | Lucy Decoutere | Sarah Dunsworth | Barrie Dunn | Tyrone Parsons | Jeanna Harrison | John Paul Tremblay |
director | Mike Clattenburg |