Saugatuck Cures (2014)
Directed by Matthew Ladensack
Genres - Comedy, Spirituality & Philosophy |
Sub-Genres - Buddy Film, Gay & Lesbian Films, Religious Comedy, Road Movie |
Release Date - Sep 18, 2014 (USA - Unknown), Jun 30, 2015 (USA) |
Run Time - 90 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Tom Ciampoli
Saugatuck Cures is a goofy, irreverent comedy set in the idyllic town of Saugatuck, which finds a scheming son courting loads of trouble in an attempt to provide for his sick mother, Maggie (played by Judith Chapman). Drew (Max Adler), Maggie's openly gay son, is inspired by an idea from his best friend Brett (Danny Mooney), as both men on the road pretending to be formerly gay ministers claiming to have the ability to make church members heterosexual. Their scheme is intended to raise money for Maggie's cancer treatment, but the scam quickly puts the buddies on their heels. Directed by Matthew Ladensack and written by Jay Paul Deratany.
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cancer, church, con/scam, heterosexual, road-trip