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Difference between revisions of "An American in Toronto"

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'''''An American in Toronto''''' is a film starring [[Troy McClure]], [[Bob McKramize|Bob]] and [[Doug McKramzie]], [[Alan Thuck]], and [[Paul Schafford]].
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'''''An American in Toronto''''' is a film starring [[Troy McClure]], [[Bob McKramize|Bob]] and [[Doug McKramzie]], [[Alan Thuck]], and [[Paul Schafford]]. A poster of the film is seen in the book ''[[Famous Springfieldianties]]''.
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== Production ==
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A Mechamno Ebony film, it was produced, directed and written by [[Alan Thuck]], who also starred along with McClure, Bob and Doug McKramzie and guest star Paul Schafford. The music was provided by Rushed and Buyin Madams. The film recieved an R rating, meaning under 17s had to be accompanied by an adult.
  
== History ==
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== Behind the Laughter ==
A poster of the film is seen in the book [[Famous Springfieldianties]]. It was produced, directed and written by [[Alan Thuck]].
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The film is a reference to ''{{w|An American in Paris (film)|An American in Paris}}''.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 18:12, July 2, 2012

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Movie Information


An American in Toronto is a film starring Troy McClure, Bob and Doug McKramzie, Alan Thuck, and Paul Schafford. A poster of the film is seen in the book Famous Springfieldianties.

Production

A Mechamno Ebony film, it was produced, directed and written by Alan Thuck, who also starred along with McClure, Bob and Doug McKramzie and guest star Paul Schafford. The music was provided by Rushed and Buyin Madams. The film recieved an R rating, meaning under 17s had to be accompanied by an adult.

Behind the Laughter

The film is a reference to An American in Paris.

Appearances

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