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Welcome to Mooseport. The sleepy Maine community has...veterinarian girlfriend Sally. Mooseport also just happens to be the vacation home for the leader...popular President is ready to retire to his “Mooseport White House,” publish his memoirs...
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What would happen if a popular former president (Gene Hackman) moved back to his summer residence in Maine and decided to run for mayor against the shlub (Ray Romano) who runs the hardware store? In this case, a comedy...
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TV comedy king Ray Romano makes his first foray into feature film in a spectacularly unfunny comedy. Story Mooseport is an idyllic little Maine town populated with equally idyllic folk, including
Hollywood.com
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1989 was the year of Spike Lee's "Do the Right Thing" and Steven Soderbergh's "sex, lies and videotape" and Oscar was supposed to pay homage to independent films, yet Tom Schulman won the Academy
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After nearly a decade as a journeyman stand-up comic, Ray Romano came to television audience's attention with a 1991 appearance on "The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson.” Shortly after, his career
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While comic actress Christine Baranski was the winner of multiple Tony Awards for her extensive work on Broadway, she was more widely known by television audiences for her scene-stealing performance
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A petite and unassuming brunette, Maura Tierney became known to audiences for her Emmy nominated role as Abby Lockhart on “E.R.” (NBC, 1994- ). A Boston native, Tierney studied drama in New York
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As a cute, juvenile lead, Fred Savage was capable of appearing wise beyond his years—a talent put to good use in the feature "Vice Versa" (1988), the story of a father (Judge Reinhold) and son who
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One of the most prolific performers on stage, screen and in television since the late 1950s, Rip Torn was a versatile character actor and occasional lead who brought prodigious, often overpowering
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