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  • The Good Ole Days (2012)
  • 98 min | Comedy
The Good Ole Days (2012)
98 min | Comedy

A mother's prayer, a father's struggle, and a daughter's hope: "The Good Ole Days", starring Rita Leigh as unstoppable Grandma Olla Mae, is a hilarious comedy about a Bible-packing but bikini-wearing grandmother who is determined to pull ...See moreA mother's prayer, a father's struggle, and a daughter's hope: "The Good Ole Days", starring Rita Leigh as unstoppable Grandma Olla Mae, is a hilarious comedy about a Bible-packing but bikini-wearing grandmother who is determined to pull her family together by any means necessary. Of course she must have her crazy old sidekicks, including "can't hold his tongue" "always got to be in something" Deacon Jesse. You don't want to miss "The Good Ole Days," a movie your whole family will enjoy. It will have you reminiscing about your days growing up and will leave your family in stitches. Written by Bessie Ludd, Creator and Director See less
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Directors
Bessie Ludd | Carl Millender (co-director)
Writers
Bessie Ludd (Screen Play) (story) | Shelia Millender (screenplay) | Trish Varner (written by) (as Trish Galbreath-Varner)
Producers
Bessie Ludd | Carl Millender (produced by) | Shelia Millender (produced by)
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Mar 11, 2012 (United States)

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