Grumpy_Old_Men[1993][ENG][DVDRip]

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Grumpy_Old_Men[1993][ENG][DVDRip]
  • Release date: 25 Dec 1993
  • Release year: 1993
  • Runtime: 103 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: old man, feud, old age, neighbor neighbor relationship, widow, fight, regret, wedding, elderly protagonist, attraction
Plot:
John and Max are elderly next-door neighbors who are constantly arguing with and insulting each other, and they have now been doing so for over 50 years. One day, gorgeous Ariel moves into the neighborhood; both men are attracted to her and their rivalry roars into high gear.

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Grumpy_Old_Men[1993][ENG][DVDRip]

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