Pete never thought he'd be living in a trailer park, let alone two feet from his in-laws' trailer. What could go wrong?  It's not what you think.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
104pp
Genre:
Comedy
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
Pete Murphy, is a full of life, energetic, pre-law student. He thought he had the world by the horns and knew all the answers. Now he's not sure of anything. He just got married to Mary Lou, a wide-eyed country girl. Mary Lou's parents are Buck, a down-to-earth, knee-slapping, hearty fellow from the South, and Betty, a quiet "stand by your man" kind of woman. Mary Lou's parents have just turned their pickup truck into Knotty Pines Trailer Park. They are driving Pete and Mary Lou, who are bouncing around in the back, to their new wedding present. A trailer-home! Parked right next to theirs! Pete smiles nervously. He never thought he'd be living in a trailer park, let alone two feet from his in-laws' trailer. What could go wrong? It’s not what you think.
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The Writer: Terence M. O’Keefe

Terence M. O'Keefe, Writer, Producer, Director: Mr. O’Keefe is an award-winning writer, producer, director who has worked in the film industry for over twenty years and this is the seasoned experience he draws upon to make his film productions so successful. He graduated from Northeastern University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Public Communications / Journalism and received his M.F.A. Degree in Film & Television Production from Loyola Marymount University. Mr. O’Keefe has served as Blue Ribbon panel Judge for the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Animation Awards and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Music Video Awards. He has served as Blue Ribbon panel… Go to bio
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