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Saugatuck Cures is a american film of genre Comedy released in USA on 30 june 2015 with Max Adler

Saugatuck Cures (2015)

Saugatuck Cures
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Released in USA 30 june 2015
Length 1h29
OriginUSA
Genres Comedy
Rating49% 2.4625252.4625252.4625252.4625252.462525

Saugatuck Cures is an American family-friendly LGBT comedy-drama film. It was directed and produced by Matthew Ladensack, written by Jay Paul Deratany, and stars Max Adler, Danny Mooney, and Judith Chapman. The film premiered at the 2014 Palm Springs International LGBT Film Festival.

Synopsis

Saugatuck Cures follows a widowed bed and breakfast owner, Maggie Callaghan (Chapman), living in Saugatuck, Michigan dealing with a second round of cancer. When she can't afford treatment, Maggie's gay son Drew (Adler) becomes determined to raise money for her treatment, yet doesn't have the slightest idea of how to do it.

Actors

Max Adler

(Drew Callaghan)
Judith Chapman

(Maggie Callaghan)
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