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GravyTrain

  • 2010
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
544
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Tim Meadows, April Mullen, Kyle Schmid, and Tim Doiron in GravyTrain (2010)
An eccentric comedy unlike anything you've ever seen before, GravyTrain follows the exploits of Gypsy Creek's #1 cop Charles Gravytrain as he and foxy partner Miss Uma Booma try to slap the elusive crook Jimmy Fish Eyes in the slammer for life!
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Gypsy Creek's # 1 cop, Charles Gravytrain believes in three things: Truth, Justice, and slapping the no good crook Jimmy Fish Eye's in the slammer for life! And with the help of his foxy new... Read allGypsy Creek's # 1 cop, Charles Gravytrain believes in three things: Truth, Justice, and slapping the no good crook Jimmy Fish Eye's in the slammer for life! And with the help of his foxy new partner, big city cop Miss Uma Booma, he may do just that. But in a town that has more st... Read allGypsy Creek's # 1 cop, Charles Gravytrain believes in three things: Truth, Justice, and slapping the no good crook Jimmy Fish Eye's in the slammer for life! And with the help of his foxy new partner, big city cop Miss Uma Booma, he may do just that. But in a town that has more stinky secrets and slippery surprises than a tin of rotten sardines the only question remain... Read all

  • Director
    • April Mullen
  • Writer
    • Tim Doiron
  • Stars
    • Tim Doiron
    • April Mullen
    • Tim Meadows
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    544
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • April Mullen
    • Writer
      • Tim Doiron
    • Stars
      • Tim Doiron
      • April Mullen
      • Tim Meadows
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Tim Doiron
    Tim Doiron
    • Charles 'Chuck' GravyTrain
    April Mullen
    April Mullen
    • Miss Uma Booma
    Tim Meadows
    Tim Meadows
    • Full Serve
    Kyle Schmid
    Kyle Schmid
    • Lance Dancaster
    Colin Mochrie
    Colin Mochrie
    • Mayor Chester Chubbins
    Jennifer Dale
    Jennifer Dale
    • Madame Harriette Handlescock
    A.C. Peterson
    A.C. Peterson
    • Sgt. Leroy Fatts
    • (as Alan C. Peterson)
    Ryan Tilley
    • Hansel Suppledick
    Peter Keleghan
    Peter Keleghan
    • Houston Gravytrain Sr.
    Chris Baker
    Chris Baker
    • Willy Cheddars
    Mitchell Nye
    • Young Charles Gravytrain
    Michael Rhoades
    Michael Rhoades
    • Hank Gosling
    Alan Frew
    • Ewan McCauley
    Melanie Mullen
    • Veronica Meadows
    Katherine East
    Katherine East
    • Helga
    Melissa Lynn Dozois
    • Glenda Gooseberry
    Peter Pasyk
    Peter Pasyk
    • Sam the Sock
    MJ Shaw
    MJ Shaw
    • Laney Jane
    • (as Melissa Jane Shaw)
    • Director
      • April Mullen
    • Writer
      • Tim Doiron
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    10christian-56-220834

    Gravy Train is an excellent film and a must-watch!

    I loved this film it is one of my favourites of all time.

    The Gravy Train movie kicks in straight away with an impelling plot and fast action right from the very start, which got my attention and made me watch the film lots of times.

    Some of the lead characters are amazing, and all of the lead actors and actresses are great. The Gravy Train film made s both laugh and cry, it had that much affect!

    With a plot that thickens and builds towards the end climaxing with a highly exciting final few scenes - Gravy Train is a film that we would highly recommend watching to all of our friends and family.

    As the film is quite old now you can generally pick it up quite cheap and sometimes even free on some sites if you register your details.
    8Samie-Sam

    GravyTrain is WANGO, BABY!!!

    GravyTrain (Alliance) is a delightful 70's-style romp through the madcap adventures of small town cop Charles "Chuck" Gravytrain (Tim Doiron), as he and his new big city partner, Miss Uma Booma (April Mullen), follow the clues and try to crack the case of elusive serial killer, Jimmy Fish Eyes, in this crime comedy offering from the creators of the recent Canadian cult hit, Rock, Paper, Scissors: The Way of the Tosser.

    When young Charles Gravytrain's police detective father falls victim to The Fish, the boy vows revenge, and grows up believing in the values printed on the badge forever pinned to his chest: Truth and Justice. Much to his chagrin, he suddenly finds himself saddled with an unwanted new partner in foxy Booma but, as the bodies start piling up around town, the pair soon begin to realize that they can really only trust in and rely on one another, so long as the crafty killer is still on the loose, and seek to spot the clues they need to crack the case whenever and wherever they possibly can.

    Enter the citizens of Gypsy Creek, the amiable yet eccentric fictional town in which the story is set - filled to bursting with one quirky character after another, and none of whom have ever remotely even thought of leaving the 1970's behind. From nosey bartender, Full Serve (played to laughable, lisping perfection by Tim Meadows), to Mayor-with-feelings Chester Chubbins (Colin Mochrie, who appears to be relishing his role in absolutely every scene), to the musically-inclined homeless bar denizen Ewan McCauley (Alan Frew, in his ingeniously funny film debut), all the way to whore house proprietor and absurd portrait artist, Madame Harriette Handlescock (played to the hilt by the divine Jennifer Dale), Gypsy Creek is not lacking in the character department. But in the town's police department, Chuck and Uma find little to no support in their quest to catch The Fish, even from their superior, Sgt. Leroy Fatts (Alan C. Peterson, in a role where he hilariously delivers far too much insight into his inner workings, so to speak), and the desk-preferring cop, Lance Dancaster (played with geeky glee by Kyle Schmid).

    With the town and their own department against them, Chuck and Uma turn to the only person they can find who might lead them - in a very roundabout way - to the truth: the 'avant-garde' and (possibly accidental) snuff filmmaker, Hansel Suppledick. Played by versatile actor Ryan Tilley (in a performance completely different from the one he gave in Tosser), the sardine-and-mousse-loving Hansel becomes the centre to which all roads lead for Chuck and Uma and, latching onto this notion, he quickly makes Chuck an offer he can't refuse, even at the expense of his budding affection for, and trust in, his new partner. As Chuck reluctantly agrees to star in a film about his own life (leading to the GravyTrain tagline, "Half Cop. Half Actor. All Action!"), his dogged pursuit of Truth and Justice begins to get bogged down in secrets, lies, and an ingeniously hilarious night with peyote that rivals that of the Young Guns film, and he has to struggle to keep his eye on the prize, and find the answer to the question he's been seeking his whole life: Where's The Fish? Written by Tim Doiron (who sometimes appears to channel Jim Carrey in his comedic...flexibility, let's call it), GravyTrain is full of memorable and unique one-liners that will have you laughing out loud so often, you'll have to see the movie at least twice to make sure you got it all. Partnering again with the film's director April Mullen (who seriously must roll out of bed looking that great, and yet isn't afraid to dirty herself up for comedy's sake, which only serves to make her characters all the more enjoyable to watch), the filmmakers and stars are once again hitting the road and pounding the pavement to promote their film, and will continue doing endless press and post-screening Q&A's, while tirelessly handing out flyers and posters to help get the word out. It's a very hands-on approach to film promotion, and for this pair it seems to be working. From Tosser's successful debut to GravyTrain's opening night red carpet event at Toronto's Yonge/Dundas AMC theatre (where the movie was held over for a second fantastic week before moving on to other cities), Doiron and Mullen are no strangers to dressing in costume and putting themselves on the front lines, over and over, in an effort to spread the word.

    So throw on your detective hat (or fasten some raw bacon to your forehead), grab a tin of sardines, and get on board the GravyTrain...we've got a Fish to catch!
    2markleachsa-1

    Yawn

    I didn't like it very much. It's a comedy with very few laughs, and a mystery with very little mystery at all.

    In fact the biggest mystery is how this got two ten vote scores in the-reviews. Oh wait - that's not the mystery, that's the production company trying to boost the viewing by using IMDb as a free clown on the sidewalk handing out flyers. You can tell by the similarity in the writing and syntax as the paid reviewers use the same language from the info sheets they were sent by the producers in order to "review" it.

    Nice. Is there no system where you can vote stupid paid reviews off this place?
    8thomasmichael

    Veronica Meadows is Melanie Mullen is my dream girl

    I really enjoyed this movie. In a world filled with so many self-serious and boring art films, it was refreshing to watch a movie that was all about having fun. But what I'm really writing about is the actress who played Veronica Meadows. It turns out her name is Melanie Mullen and I have no idea why she's not a massive star already. She's stunning and lights up the screen with those impossibly large eyes. And she's got acting chops up the whazoo. One look at her and I was like "WHO IS THIS GORGEOUS CREATURE???" I'm an instant fan and will be watching for whatever she does next. I know we'll be hearing a lot more from this talented beauty!
    2bernardjohnson1972

    Horrible

    This is a complete waste of time and talented actors. Who do I write to about getting a refund? The acting was terrible even from the usually funny performers like Tim Meadows and Colin what's-his-face from Who's Line Is It Anyways. The plot was silly and the director clearly has no idea what they are doing. In fact this seems more like a bad film school project than anything that should be in theaters. For the love of god tell me that this was paid for by rich parents and not a real film company. The star of the film was the car. That is about the only thing that was worth watching on the screen. Perhaps the next time these people decide to make a movie they'll just flush the money down the toilet and save the rest of us from having to waste our hard earned cash.

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      • January 1, 2010 (United States)
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      • Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
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      • Make Moon Productions
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