A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Steve Smith, Patrick McKenna, Bob Bainborough
Written by:
Steve Smith
Directed by:
Eric Till
Release Date:
April 12, 2002
Original Title:
Duct Tape Forever
Alternate Titles:
Red Green's Duct Tape Forever
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
S&S Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
When an evil land baron's limo falls into a sinkhole outside Possum Lodge, lodge leader Red Green is ordered to pay the baron $10,000 or lose his beloved lodge forever. Red considers various money-making schemes concocted by his buddies, but it's his nerdy nephew Harold who hits on an idea that just might save their wood-smoked bacon: a duct-tape sculpture contest in Minneapolis that offers a $10,000 third-place prize.
Big-shot executive Robert Stiles' car is damaged when parked at the lodge. Stiles takes Red Green and the other lodge members to court, forcing them to come up with $10,000 in damages in ten days - or else lose their beloved Possum Lodge. Red and the boys embark on a road trip across the country, en route to a Duct Tape Festival in the USA, where they intend to win first prize by creating a sculpture made of at least 50% duct tape. Unfortunately, Stiles has bought off a crooked sheriff who intends to make the trip very difficult for Red...
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Art Direction:
Marilyn Kiewiet
Costume Design:
Minda Johnson
Director:
Eric Till
Director of Photography:
Philip Earnshaw
Executive Producer:
David C. Smith
Dan Lyon
Original Music Composer:
Glenn Morley
Producer:
Sari Friedland
Set Decoration:
Marc Lupish
Writer:
Steve Smith
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