In Good Company
A convict out of prison to visit his mother, followed by two policemen. A lunatic out of the asylum, followed by two doctors. Their meeting is the beginning of the most hilarious situations, as they b…
In Good Company
A convict out of prison to visit his mother, followed by two policemen. A lunatic out of the asylum, followed by two doctors. Their meeting is the beginning of the most hilarious situations, as they begin their quest for freedom. Of all the people in the world, Pelopidas, an irascible, violent prisoner on leave from prison, is involved in a fender-bender with Orestis, a submissive and spiritless mental hospital inmate, in the middle of nowhere. As one thing leads to another, Orestis decides to tag along, and just like that, the two unlikely companions embark on a challenging mission to retrieve a stash of stolen cash: Pelopidas' golden ticket to New York City and precious freedom. However, with a pair of corrupt undercover police officers and two psychiatrists hot on their trail, going on a treasure hunt is easier said than done. Is the dream of a fresh start starting to fade away? —Nick Riganas
In Good Company
Comedy
Film Details
A convict out of prison to visit his mother, followed by two policemen. A lunatic out of the asylum, followed by two doctors. Their meeting is the beginning of the most hilarious situations, as they begin their quest for freedom.
Of all the people in the world, Pelopidas, an irascible, violent prisoner on leave from prison, is involved in a fender-bender with Orestis, a submissive and spiritless mental hospital inmate, in the middle of nowhere. As one thing leads to another, Orestis decides to tag along, and just like that, the two unlikely companions embark on a challenging mission to retrieve a stash of stolen cash: Pelopidas' golden ticket to New York City and precious freedom. However, with a pair of corrupt undercover police officers and two psychiatrists hot on their trail, going on a treasure hunt is easier said than done.
Is the dream of a fresh start starting to fade away? —Nick Riganas.