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"Somewhere between nowhere and oblivion lies a small town with a big heart"

British-Canadian light romantic comedy film set in a dying Saskatchewan town. Bank branch manager, Pincer Bedier, dreams of reviving the town when one day a beautiful young woman's car breaks down and she becomes stranded until it can be repaired. She is convinced by the banker to take on the duties at the local hardware store to pay for the parts for her car and soon a romance between the two develops.

Top Cast

  • Lothaire Bluteau

    Lothaire Bluteau

    Pincer Bedier

  • Tara Fitzgerald

    Tara Fitzgerald

    Daisy MacDonald

  • Monique Mercure

    Monique Mercure

    Grace Gallagher

  • David Fox

    David Fox

    Carl Gallagher

  • Eugene Lipinski

    Eugene Lipinski

    Glenn Boychuk

  • Daniel MacDonald

    Daniel MacDonald

    Erwin Boychuk

  • Quyen Hua

    Quyen Hua

    My Lang

  • John Bourgeois

    John Bourgeois

    Morley

  • Susan Williamson

    Susan Williamson

    Margaret

Overview

British-Canadian light romantic comedy film set in a dying Saskatchewan town. Bank branch manager, Pincer Bedier, dreams of reviving the town when one day a beautiful young woman's car breaks down and she becomes stranded until it can be repaired. She is convinced by the banker to take on the duties at the local hardware store to pay for the parts for her car and soon a romance between the two develops.

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