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Young Triffie

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4.26/5

User rating: 4.26

Based on 122 votes and 10 reviews.


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User rating: December 1, 2008

I loved it!Great charachters,setting was perfect,story was fun. I watched it start to finish & never left my chair. Don Berthelette

User rating: June 3, 2008

Fantastic and wonderful NFLD filmmaking / story-telling / acting at its best! Keep up the great creative work!!

User rating: January 6, 2008

Fantastically imaginative. I haven't laughed this hard years. Even the trailer was a good chuckle. I would have gone to the cinema for this one! (and that says alot--I'm a hard sell)

User rating: August 29, 2007

excellent...

User rating: April 28, 2007

I really enjoyed this unique and hilarious piece.

User rating: April 12, 2007

A great movie! One that had you laughing from beginning to end. Even though it was a murder mystery, the topic was dealt with in humor, using a cast of local characters that really captured the colloquialisms of the time.

User rating: April 9, 2007

Best movie I`ve seen in years. Mary Walsh is a tribute to Newfoundland and Labrador.

User rating: April 9, 2007

I laughed from start to finish. Actors were brilliant and the story was very funny. Refreshing, it`s about time that you can actually say that about a Canadian film that was solely directed and produced in Canada. Not to mention with an all Canadian cast. Bravo

User rating: April 9, 2007

Absolutely hilarious, laugh-out-loud funny. Fred, the guy who plays the Ranger (Hank from Corner Gas), reminds me of Charlie Chaplin when he tries to get himself out of a bog. Later there`s a scene where he eats a banana -- peel and all -- which was gut-splittingly funny. Some powerful moments as well -- when Mary Walsh as the post-mistress leaps over the counter to confront Andy Jones who plays a hypocritical pastor. Beautiful shots of Nfld. and great musical back-up from Great Big Sea`s Alan Doyle.

User rating: April 8, 2007

It was the funniest movie we have seen in a long time. The actors performaces were top knoch!