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GRAVYTRAIN

Gypsy Creek's local cop, Charles “Chuck” Gravytrain, believes in three things: Truth. Justice. And revenging his Pop’s death by slapping the elusive, no-good crook, Jimmy Fish Eyes, in the slammer for life! And, with the help of his foxy partner, hot shot cop, Miss Uma Booma, he may do just that.

But after the dynamic duo gets framed and reeled in as possible victims in the infamous, avant-garde filmmaker Hansel Suppledick’s latest snuff film, things get real fishy, real fast! Will Chuck and Uma be able to bust the case or will Fish Eyes turn Gypsy Creek into a town permanently “Gone Fishin’?!”

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April Mullen
Director

April Mullen graduated from Ryerson University with a BFA Honors in Acting before turning her attention to producing and directing for film. She has been a film actor for more than 19 years. Some of her acting credits include A History of Violence, Cavedweller, Suburban Madness and The Ladies Man. Mullen’s first feature film Rock, Paper, Scissors: The Way of the Tosser had one of the most publicized independent theatrical releases of 2008. GravyTrain is Mullen’s first feature film as a solo director.

35 mm

87 minutes

Colour, black and white

Aspect ratio

1.85

Original version in English

Subtitled in French

Producers

April Mullen

Tim Doiron

Director

April Mullen

Scriptwriter

Tim Doiron

Director of Photography

Daniel Grant

Editor

Luke Higginson

Sound

Dante Winkler

Cast

Tim Doiron

April Mullen

Tim Meadows

Jennifer Dale

Colin Mochrie

Kyle Schmid

Peter Keleghan

Production

Way of the Tosser Inc.
281 Mutual St.
Suite 2206
Toronto Ontario
M4Y 3C4
Canada
(416) 829-4049
(905) 374-4048

www.wayofthetosser.com


Distribution – Canada

Alliance Films Inc.
145 King St. E.
3rd Floor
Toronto Ontario
M5C 2Y7
Canada
(416) 309-4200
(416) 309-4290
info@alliancefilms.com
www.alliancefilms.com



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