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Trees Lounge

Trees Lounge

A story about one man's search... for who knows what

Released R 95 min 7.1/10 Votes: 17816
Tommy has lost his job, his love and his life. He lives in a small apartment above the Trees Lounge, a bar which he frequents along with a few other regulars without lives. He gets a job driving an ice cream truck and ends up getting involved with the seventeen-year-old niece of his ex-girlfriend. This gets him into serious trouble with her father.
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1996-05-11
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$1M

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