Trailer Town

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Trailer Town (2003) is a low-budget movie, shot on digital video, written and directed by Giuseppe Andrews and distributed by Troma Entertainment. The movie is set in the trailer park where Andrews lives and stars many of the people who were his neighbors at the time. The film has drawn comparisons to the cult films of John Waters, Larry Clark, and Harmony Korine for its semi-realistic yet off-the-wall portrayal of lower-class individuals.

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[edit] Giuseppe Andrews and Troma

Although it is not Andrews's first effort as a director -- that would be Touch Me in the Morning, shot in 1999 and released by Troma on DVD January 2006) -- Trailer Town is the first film Andrews directed to receive national distribution on DVD, through Troma Entertainment. Andrews started a distribution relationship with Troma after his short film, Dribble, won the top prize at the 2004 Tromadance Film Festival in January 2004. Trailer Town and Dribble, included as part of The Best of Tromadance, Volume 3, were both released on DVD by Troma later in 2004. Troma has since released a number of Andrews's films and plans to released a box set with five previously-unreleased features in 2007. Before his deal with Troma, Andrews would distribute the movies himself, mostly through his website.

[edit] Cast members

Trailer Town includes cast members who are also featured in Dribble, not to mention the majority of Andrews's work as a director, namely: Bill Nowlin, Walt Dongo, Tyree, the late Gayle Wells, Sparky Sparks and Vietnam Ron. They were all neighbors of Andrews at the time of filming.

[edit] Sequels

Andrews created two sequels to Trailer Town. However, he destroyed them, and reportedly there are no more copies in existence. Andrews is known to have destroyed many of his works in this fashion when he gets dissatisfied with them.

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