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A fish-out-of-water comedy about a conservative Southern mom who discovers that her only son is gay. Determined that he won't go through life alone, she sets out to find him a husband. | Add synopsis »
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Cast

  (in credits order)

Joanne McGee ... Mae

Carol Goans ... Rose
Stewart Carrico ... Brian

Ginger Pullman ... Jennie Sue

Steve Snyder ... Chase
Acquah Dansoh ... Fantasia

Matt Palazzolo ... Salsa Rojah

Chris Nolan ... Greg
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Richard Carmona ... Bar Patron
Nick Dunlop ... Guy Picking up Sailor
Raymond Franke ... Bar Patron
Tim Garrett ... Jim
Hannah Gutierrez ... Tina's Daughter
Laura Gutierrez ... Tina
Wyatt Gutierrez ... Tina's Son
Michelle Renee Hall ... Halloween Date
Brett Halsey ... Bar Patron

Brett Holland ... Dennis

Leif Holt ... Tim
Heather Hutt ... Dinner Date
Kieran Kenney ... Foxy Cotton

Vivian Kerr ... 4th of July Date

Kelly S. King ... Thanksgiving Date

Sharon Diane King ... Edna
Maggie Kwok ... Dinner Date
Chris Lilly ... Drunken Sailor
Derek Livingston ... Glen
James McCaleb ... Bar Patron
Greg McKeon ... Kurt
Jaclyn Napier ... Suzanne
Glenn Neely ... Butch
Wayne Richards ... Kitty Litter
Tristan Scott ... Hunky Bouncer
Alberto Uribe ... Bar Patron
Lindsey Williamson ... Dinner Date
D. Ewing Woodruff ... Buddy
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Directed by
Keith Hartman 
 
Writing credits
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Keith Hartman 

Produced by
John Carrozza .... consulting producer
Laurence Ducceschi .... consulting producer
Keith Hartman .... producer
 
Original Music by
David Paul Dorn 
 
Cinematography by
Jeremy Grant 
 
Film Editing by
Donna Mathewson 
 
Production Design by
Hillary Andujar 
 
Set Decoration by
Kieran Kenney 
 
Makeup Department
Teresa Brown .... hair stylist
Teresa Brown .... makeup artist
Prell Charusanti .... key hair stylist
Prell Charusanti .... key makeup artist
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Craig Silverstein .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Dwayne Burgess .... set dresser
Brian Trent Fair .... original artwork
Jared Paul .... food stylist
 
Sound Department
Phillip Bladh .... production sound mixer
Miguel Bocanegra .... boom operator
Eric Otero .... sound editor
Eric Otero .... sound mixer
Ray Soldiuk .... sound designer
Ray Soldiuk .... sound re-recording mixer
Matt Soule .... sound editor
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Arthur Badie .... grip p.a.
Foster Cooper .... second assistant camera
Fabio Ikezaki .... grip
Alex Kornreich .... steadicam operator
Greg LeFevre .... gaffer
Nicolas Martin .... crane operator
Derek Rasmussen .... grip
Sing Howe Yam .... key grip
Sing Howe Yam .... steadicam focus puller
 
Editorial Department
Donna Mathewson .... colorist
 
Music Department
Donna Mathewson .... music editor
Zachary Rose .... music supervisor
 
Other crew
Jacob Hughs .... script supervisor
Mike Lupton .... production assistant
Florian Palmowski .... german translator
Andrew Sherwood .... production assistant
Andy Shoemaker .... production assistant
 

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88 min
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Quotes:
Brian:You mean you're hanging out with male strippers?
Mae:Well, just the one!
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6 out of 8 people found the following review useful.
A Lovely Piece of Work!, 24 August 2011
Author: tinevisce from India

Set in Southern USA, this movie deals with a conservative mother's reaction to finding out her son is gay: she sets out to find him a husband!

I read about this movie at afterelton.com, and it looked promising. Boy, oh, boy, does this movie deliver the goods! While it's true that it shows that the movie was shot on a shoestring budget, you honestly don't even think of it as any big impediment at all. In fact, it adds to the "earthy" feel of the entire movie.

I did read that the accents were really supposed to be fake; but being from India, and never having been to the States, this isn't something that I could pick up on: I leave it to Americans to rate that particular aspect.

I would have to say that the strongest aspect of the film would be the wonderfully quirky characters:

Mae and Rose really shine in this film; hell, you could say it's THEIR movie.

All in all, it's a light hearted movie which doesn't fall into the trap of taking itself too seriously.

I totally recommend this one!

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