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When wild and impetuous Hubert T. Lee decides to build the world's largest drive-in movie theater across the street from a funeral parlor, it sparks a spirited clash between Lee and funeral parlor director Turner Knight. Caught in the middle of the warring parties are Lee's wife, Edna, and their two adopted children. Set in the 1960s, this presentation unveils a slice of Americana that leads two men on a journey of acceptance and compassion.
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