Wendell Baker is a good-hearted conman whose latest scam lands him in jail and alienates him from everyone he loves, including his longtime girlfriend Doreen, his best friend Reyes, and even his devoted dog, Junior.
Eternally optimistic, Wendell makes the most of his time behind bars and vows to turn his life around. Upon release, he gets a job at the Shady Grove Retirement Hotel, where he befriends residents Boyd, Skip and Nasher.
Wendell's new friends help him to win back his...
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Wendell Baker is a good-hearted conman whose latest scam lands him in jail and alienates him from everyone he loves, including his longtime girlfriend Doreen, his best friend Reyes, and even his devoted dog, Junior.
Eternally optimistic, Wendell makes the most of his time behind bars and vows to turn his life around. Upon release, he gets a job at the Shady Grove Retirement Hotel, where he befriends residents Boyd, Skip and Nasher.
Wendell's new friends help him to win back his girlfriend, while he leads them in a spirited rebellion against the hotel's evil head nurse, Neil King and his right-hand man, McTeague.
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Pierre is Miriam's longtime lover. John and Miriam have a fateful encounter in a train station. The allure of forbidden love is irresistible and an intense love triangle is ignited. Who will Miriam choose? For two men who desperately adore the same woman and for the woman who loves them equally -- there is no easy way out.
Beer League is an outrageous comedy about Artie (Lange), an unemployed underachiever who still lives with his mother and plays in a small town softball league in New Jersey with his rag-tag group of misfit friends.
Artie’s team faces off their nemeses, headed by Dennis Manganelli (De Sando), and the two rivals do more fighting than playing. When Artie’s team is threatened with permanent expulsion from the local league after being jailed for yet another fight on the field, they must rally...
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Beer League is an outrageous comedy about Artie (Lange), an unemployed underachiever who still lives with his mother and plays in a small town softball league in New Jersey with his rag-tag group of misfit friends.
Artie’s team faces off their nemeses, headed by Dennis Manganelli (De Sando), and the two rivals do more fighting than playing. When Artie’s team is threatened with permanent expulsion from the local league after being jailed for yet another fight on the field, they must rally and move from last place to first -- in one brief season, while Artie tries to hold on to the only woman who loves him for who he is.
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