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                   Scotland, PA (2002)
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James LeGros,
Maura Tierney,
Christopher Walken,
Kevin Corrigan,
James Rebhorn,
Tom Guiry,
Amy Smart,
Timothy Levitch,
Richard Shepard,
Andy Dick
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Billy Morrissette
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Comedy,
Dark Humor & Black Comedies,
Independent,
Indie Comedies,
Spoofs and Satire,
Screwball,
Crime Thrillers
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In the quirky dark comedy 'Scotland, PA' (2002), set in the 1970s, a penniless couple working at a rundown fast food restaurant plots to improve their fortunes by dubious means. Drawing inspiration from Shakespeare's 'Macbeth,' this modern adaptation explores ambition, greed, and deceit in a small-town setting.
                 
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