

The Mountie
A lone Mountie has come to town to clean up the crime and corruption after finding an innocent man dead. As he sets up home, in town, he discovers endless amounts of illegal activity taking place behind closed doors. Once he uncovers the men behind the crimes he prepares to take them down one by one in the most vicious showdown this town has ever seen.
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Plot Summary
When his small-town Canadian police force is disbanded, a dedicated officer finds himself stranded in the United States with no way back home. He decides to embrace his new surroundings by assuming the persona of a Mountie and setting up his own makeshift roadside assistance service.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often praised its quirky humor and the lead performance, though some found the plot to be a bit thin. Audiences generally enjoyed its lighthearted and eccentric nature.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique premise and comedic situations.
- Gordie Brown's performance as the stranded officer was frequently highlighted.
- Some critics felt the film could have benefited from a more developed storyline.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around the state of Maine, USA, despite its Canadian protagonist and setting.
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