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    The Village Barbershop (John Ratzenberger, Shelly Cole, Amos Glick, George McRae)



    The Film

    Art Leroldi is terminal. Terminally irritable, that is. A small-time Reno barber stuck in a rut of haircuts, hot dogs and horse books, he lives every day like a warmed-over version of the last. Hit with the unexpected death of his long-time business partner and last apparent friend, he’s faced with losing the only thing in life he’s got left—his “man’s man” barbershop. To keep it, he’ll be forced to hire the last person on earth he’d ever want working there—a woman. More specifically, Gloria MacIntyre, a spitfire young girl who suddenly finds herself unable to take Art’s no for an answer. This is the humorous, sweet story of a fading old man who’s lost his way and a determined young woman looking to find hers. Two unlikely people offered a second chance in one unlikely place—The Village Barbershop.

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    The Village Barbershop

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    The Village Barbershop

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    QT Trailer 480X270 (19.9Mb)
    FLV Trailer (6.3Mb)
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    I can't see through walls, but I can kick your ass.

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    Hey guys! It can be 2nd lowest grossing film ever in box office!

    This movie opening weekend gross, with 1 theater, is... $120 (not thousends, one hundered twenty dollars)!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mithrandir01 View Post
    Hey guys! It can be 2nd lowest grossing film ever in box office!

    This movie opening weekend gross, with 1 theater, is... $120 (not thousends, one hundered twenty dollars)!
    There you go, only here at ML do you get trailers that end up being in record books

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