Skiptracers


1h 37m 2009

Brief Synopsis

Like their home state of Alabama, the Trawicks are slam - full of oddities, idiocy, contradictions, traditions, and rednecks. JD is a color-blind desperado who enjoys the company of geriatrics and harbors dreams of something more-like bombing shit. His brother Tucker has a large penis and enjoys fig

Film Details

Genre
Comedy
Release Date
2009
Production Company
Possum Den Productions

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 37m

Synopsis

Like their home state of Alabama, the Trawicks are slam - full of oddities, idiocy, contradictions, traditions, and rednecks. JD is a color-blind desperado who enjoys the company of geriatrics and harbors dreams of something more-like bombing shit. His brother Tucker has a large penis and enjoys fighting, doing whip-its, and failing out of Lurleen B. Wallace Community College. He harbors dreams of fighting, doing whip-its, and banging Lurleen B. Wallace. Big Donald is their father, a redneck Magnum P.I. Nanny is the matriarch, a schizophrenic former bootlegger and rumrunner turned born-again Christian who is an angel on the ground but a demon behind the wheel. Together - but often at odds with one another - they turn the South upside-down in their pursuit of bail-jumping misfits. Skiptracing is the business that pays the bills, but their real passion is coaching their dynastic peewee football team, the Bombers, in pursuit of the city championship. JD and company are opposed by the dastardly Cletus Yoates and his henchman Bart, who will stop at nothing to destroy the Trawick family, business, and football legacy. Along the way, the Trawicks discover the hidden and absurd underbelly of the South - and punch it.

Film Details

Genre
Comedy
Release Date
2009
Production Company
Possum Den Productions

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 37m

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Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Limited Release in United States April 20, 2009

Released in United States September 11, 2009

Released in United States Spring April 20, 2009

Limited Release in United States April 20, 2009

Released in United States Spring April 20, 2009

Released in United States September 11, 2009 (New York City)