Charlie Winship, a Maine congressman, is having a horrible day. Because of his failure to perform the Pledge of Allegiance as required by law, he is forced to defend himself in front of his enraged ex-wife and to defend himself against media accusations of insulting a patriotic symbol. To save himself, Charlie takes a journey to a distant island in the Atlantic where eccentric people are engaged in a gun battle over their fishing grounds. Treat Williams plays The Congressman in this witty and poignant picture about what it means to be an American, which raises an important topic.
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Charlie Winship, a Maine congressman, is having a horrible day. Because of his failure to perform the Pledge of Allegiance as required by law, he is forced to defend himself in front of his enraged ex-wife and to defend himself against media accusations of insulting a patriotic symbol. To save himself, Charlie takes a journey to a distant island in the Atlantic where eccentric people are engaged in a gun battle over their fishing grounds. Treat Williams plays The Congressman in this witty and poignant picture about what it means to be an American, which raises an important topic.
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