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                    (2005)
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Thomas Lennon,
 Tony Goldwyn,
 Lauren Holly,
 Pete Schwaba,
 Lance Barber,
 Jimmy Pardo,
 Robert Martin,
 Ivona Rocque,
 Paul Bentzen,
 Mike Toomey,
 Jeffrey Hoge,
 Steve Seagren,
 Eric Price
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Pete Schwaba
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Comedy,
 Indie Comedies,
 Showbiz Comedies
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1h 28m
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The Godfather of Green Bay (2005) is a comedy about a struggling comic who travels to Wisconsin for a gig in hopes of catching a break, only to find himself entangled with a peculiar cast of characters. As he navigates through awkward situations, he discovers more about himself and the quirky town.
                 
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