Brad (Tim Allen) and Caroline Sexton (Kirstie Alley) were incredibly rich and incredibly miserable. Until something unbelievable happened... their accountant robbed them dry. Now they're on the run from the IRS and hiding out in the one place no one will ever look for them... Amish country. While their lawyer sorts things out in New York they've got to do their best to blend in and are failing miserably! Hard work may prove to be more difficult than hard time as the Sextons are learning how to milk cows plow fields and fall in love all over again.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play Brad (Tim Allen) and Caroline Sexton (Kirstie Alley) were incredibly rich and incredibly miserable Until something unbelievable happened their accountant robbed them dry Now they&39;re on the run from the IRS and hiding out in the one place no one will ever look for them Amish country While their lawyer sorts things out in New York they&39;ve got to do their best to blend in and are failing miserably! Hard work may prove to be more difficult than hard time as the Sextons are learning how to milk cows plow fields and fall in love all over again Actors Tim Allen Kirstie Alley Jay O Sanders Michael Lerner Wayne Knight & Larry Miller Director Bryan Spicer Certificate 12 years and over Year 1997 Screen Widescreen 2351 Anamorphic Languages English - Dolby Digital (51) Additional Languages French ; German ; Italian ; Spanish - Dolby Digital Surround ; Russian - Dolby Digital Mono Subtitles Czech ; Danish ; Dutch ; English for the hearing impaired ; Finnish ; French ; German ; Hungarian ; Italian ; Norwegian ; Polish ; Spanish ; Swedish Duration 1 hour 50 minutes (approx)
New York high-fliers Brad (Tim Allen) and Caroline Sexton (Kirstie Alley) are forced out of their palatial home when they suddenly discover they owe the IRS three million dollars in back taxes. Fleeing to Pennsylvania to avoid payment, they take refuge in an Amish community, posing as the distant cousins of a farming family. Inevitably their materialistic values are called into question as they acclimatise to their new found self-sufficient lifestyle.
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