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Strange Bedfellows
Description
The film centers on two lifelong friends who find the way to save their big money. They determine to have conspiracy to attain their goal. They pretend to become a loving gay couple. Everything seems to be broken when a tax inspector comes to town to investigate the couple.
The film centers on two lifelong friends who find the way to save their big money. They determine to have conspiracy to attain their goal. They pretend to become a loving gay couple. Everything seems to be broken when a tax inspector comes to town to investigate the couple.
Actors:
Scott Andrews,
Shane Withington,
James Lee,
Linda Adams,
Alan Cassell,
Joe Bono,
Adam Pedicini,
Jon Stephens,
Sarah Hendriks,
Kestie Morassi,
Peter OHalloran,
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Scott Andrews
Shane Withington
22 August 1958, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia
James Lee
Linda Adams
Alan Cassell
16 February 1932, Manchester, UK
Joe Bono
Adam Pedicini
Jon Stephens
Sarah Hendriks
Kestie Morassi
Peter OHalloran
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Dean Murphy
Dean Murphy
6 November 1970, Albury, New South Wales, Australia
Country:
International
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