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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.mulligansthemovie.com/ Official site]
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20090421111749/http://www.mulligansthemovie.com/main.html Official site] (archived)
*{{IMDb title|id=1106447|title=Mulligans}}
*{{IMDb title|id=1106447|title=Mulligans}}



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Mulligans
Directed byChip Hale
Written byCharlie David
Produced byCharlie David
Linda Carter
StarringDan Payne
Thea Gill
Charlie David
Derek James
Music byBen Sigston
Bob Buckley
Release date
2008
Running time
90 min (USA)
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish

Mulligans (2008) is a romantic drama film written by actor/writer Charlie David and directed by Chip Hale. The settings and characters of the film were American, but all were portrayed by Canadian actors.

Plot

Tyler Davidson (Derek James) invites his college buddy Chase (Charlie David) home for summer break on Prospect Lake. The Davidson Family appears practically perfect in every way to Chase, who begins to envy the close-knit family that he never had. After continued attempts by Tyler to set up Chase with local women, Chase comes out as gay. The family attempts to support Chase, and Tyler's father Nathan (Dan Payne), in particular, begins to spend substantial time with him. Soon Nathan begins to realize that long-suppressed feelings toward men are resurfacing, and he has become attracted to Chase. These attractions turn in to an all-out affair, which is soon witnessed by Nathan's wife Stacey (Thea Gill). Once in the open, Nathan and Chase try to come to terms with the effect of their actions on others, and Nathan attempts to keep his family together. Nathan ultimately decides to leave Stacey, Tyler, and their daughter at the family's summer home, while he drives off to re-evaluate his life alone for an uncertain amount of time.

Cast

Production

Soundtrack

The film contains several original songs by musician Ben Sigston. Tracks featured in the film are "Smile" and "Turn Around".

Reception

References