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Cottage Country

- They aren't going to let a little blood spoil their weekend

When Todd takes his girlfriend Cammie up to the family cottage for a reclusive proposal, the last thing he expected to be doing was dealing with was his slacker brother and his hippie girlfriend. But in this comedy of errors, Todd and Cammie, have to deal with his accidentally murdered brother in order to live happily ever after.

Release Date : 2013-03-13

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Whizbang Films

Production Country : Canada

Alternative Titles : Pueblo de las Cabañas

Cast

Malin Åkerman

Character Name : Cammie Ryan

Original Name : Malin Åkerman

Gender : Female

Tyler Labine

Character Name : Todd Chipowski

Original Name : Tyler Labine

Gender : Male

Dan Petronijevic

Character Name : Salinger Chipowski

Original Name : Dan Petronijevic

Gender : Male

Lucy Punch

Character Name : Masha

Original Name : Lucy Punch

Gender : Female

Benjamin Ayres

Character Name : Don Rosenberg

Original Name : Benjamin Ayres

Gender : Male

Kenneth Welsh

Character Name : Earl

Original Name : Kenneth Welsh

Gender : Male

Nancy Beatty

Character Name : Mary

Original Name : Nancy Beatty

Gender : Female

Sabrina Grdevich

Character Name : Sergeant Mackenzie

Original Name : Sabrina Grdevich

Gender : Female

Jim Annan

Character Name : Constable Grant

Original Name : Jim Annan

Gender : Male

Jonathan Crombie

Character Name : Dan Mushin

Original Name : Jonathan Crombie

Gender : Male

Earl Pastko

Character Name : Vagrant

Original Name : Earl Pastko

Gender : Male

Bill Turnbull

Character Name : Stoned Kid

Original Name : Bill Turnbull

Gender : Male

Reviews

K

Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. I'm not a big fan of any of the cast, but this is a great concept, and they actually do a great job in not only their roles, but creating the atmosphere needed to sell the situation. It really is an ever evolving puzzle of dilemmas all the way to the end of the movie. The biggest problem I have with it is the social-economic concept of getting married they throw in. A moral quandry of time invested vs legal responsibility sort of throws off the pacing of the movie a bit, but adds to the humor as I imagine is intended.