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- TV MovieA woman enters a baking competition to save her bakery and home in a small town. However, she develops feelings for a man who later reveals that he is related to the bank that's trying to foreclose on hers and her mother's home.
- Join a group of fans as they take a bus to Sure Shot's hometown. Along the way the revisit his junior days, his rookie days, the tournament in Russia, the run for the trophy and the life and loves of hockey's greatest two-way player.
- The story is narrated by sportswriter, Reg Locker, as he prepares another fan reunion to visit Sure Shot's grave.
- A tale of the loneliness one can feel at work, at home, and socially, told through vignettes of a man's life.
- The story begins in a saloon, where our unnamed protagonist (The "Sheriff") sits and contemplates his mission over a drink. A bartender is cleaning a glass on the other side of the bar. The Sheriff gets his attention and asks for a drink; the bartender acknowledges him and passes a drink over the counter. The Sheriff pulls out a couple of posters with his two targets, and contemplates his mission. He takes a sip, poking himself in the nose as he takes the first sip. Giving a nod to the bartender and tripping/stumbling on the way out (on a coal scuttle), he ventures outside as the next music score begins. After wandering in the trees and wheat fields of Alberta, he encounters the two antagonists that were seen on the earlier posters. An intense stare-down occurs between the three (you could call it a Mexican standoff, if that term isn't politically incorrect yet). As the three stare at each other, a band plays in a wheat field as part of the music video segment of the film. A drummer, guitar player and bass player play along to the music as images of the Sheriff and two antagonists are shown in the background. After an intense buildup of music and tension, the "showdown" ends and the "conflict" begins. Bystanders appear and watch and the main conflict of the film occurs. Look, I don't want to give away anything else in the video at this point. It's a ludicrous comedy, and I'll ruin it for the viewer if I explain anymore. Just go watch the thing; find it on YouTube. Enjoy the "twist" and just enjoy the music, cinematography and story line.