Trailer for "Ron and Laura Take Back America" The political satire the Huffington Post called "The year's funniest political mockumentary," is coming to VOD across North America on Amazon Prime and iTunes one week before election day, November 1, 2016 via Undisclosed Location Films. The award-winning comedy is directed by, written by, and stars Mel England and Janice Markham as proud, proactive Conservatives Ron and Laura Grawsill – a quick-tempered man and his befuddled wife – who decide to take their country back from Obamacare and liberal Hollywood values.
VOX BOX ENTERTAINMENT & MAGICAL IGUANA PRODUCTIONS in association with VACCARO MOTION PICTURES & SLEEPING LADY FILMS
present MEL ENGLAND and JANICE MARKHAM in RON AND LAURA TAKE BACK AMERICA
IRENE BEDARD JIM J. BULLOCK & SALLY KIRKLAND as herself
DIRECTED BY MEL ENGLAND & JANICE MARKHAM
WRITTEN BY JANICE MARKHAM & MEL ENGLAND
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS JANICE MARKHAM, MEL ENGLAND, SUE VACCARO, JAY HOPKINS, NEAL RUBINSTEIN
PRODUCED BY GIDEON MARKHAM, ANTHONY WANDELL, JILL ROTHMAN, LUCAS KAMP, KASSI CREWS, PAUL BURCHETT
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY GIDEON MARKHAM
EDITOR CINDY PARISOTTO
CO-PRODUCERS IRENE BEDARD, THOM DENOMME, MATT HOLBEIN, RAYMOND & DIANE MAUTNER, LILLY RUBINSTEIN
ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS MARC ALAN MINICK, DAVID URBAN, RACHELLE MASTERS, CARY HARRISON, GHEN LARAYA, KARENE JULLIEN & JOY DABBS, ESTELLA SNEIDER, LEWIS A. GREENLY, M.D., Ed.M.
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