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Red Green: Duct Tape Forever (2001)
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Starring: Patrick McKenna, Steve Smith, Bob Bainborough, Melissa DiMarco, Richard Fitzpatrick, Darren Frost, Graham Greene, Peter Keleghan, Jeff Lumby, Wayne Robson, Jerry Schaefer
Director: Eric Till
Category: Comedy, Television, Television
Studio: Acorn Media
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Length:
90 mins
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To save the lodge, Red and Harold take a wild road trip with a giant duct tape goose.

When an evil land baron's limo falls into a sinkhole outside of Possum Lodge, a judge orders the men to pay $10,000 in damages in 10 days or lose their beloved lodge forever. Lodge leader Red Green (Steve Smith) considers various money making schemes the men dream up, like selling road kill on the internet. But it's Harold, Red's nerdy nephew, who comes up with an idea that just might save their wood-smoked bacon: a duct tape sculpture contest in Minneapolis with a $10,000 third-place prize. Before you can say "go for the bronze," Red and Harold are hitching the Possum van to their can't-fail, low-ball entry and heading for trouble.

Will Harold get the credit he craves and the girl he deserves (or vice versa)? Is their goose cooked or will it fly?

 
 
   
   

 

 

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