
Greater Tuna 1994
"The comedy about Texas' third smallest town... where the Lion's Club is too liberal and Patsy Cline never dies!"
Greater Tuna (1994) is a hilarious comedy that brings to life the eccentric characters of Tuna, Texas. With a talented cast of only two men, Joe Sears and Jaston Williams, this film masterfully portrays a day in the life of the quirky residents of this small Texas town.
Director: Jim Borden
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Greater Tuna (1994) about?
Greater Tuna is a comedy that brings to life the eccentric characters of Tuna, Texas, through the talented performances of Joe Sears and Jaston Williams.
Who directed Greater Tuna?
Greater Tuna was directed by Jim Borden, a master of comedic storytelling.
Who stars in Greater Tuna?
The film stars Joe Sears and Jaston Williams, who deliver standout performances as the residents of Tuna, Texas.
Is Greater Tuna (1994) worth watching?
With its unique blend of humor and heart, Greater Tuna is a must-watch for comedy fans, despite its unrated status on IMDb.
How long is Greater Tuna?
Greater Tuna has a runtime of 102 minutes.
About Greater Tuna (1994) — A Comedy Classic from the Heart of Texas
Greater Tuna (1994) is a hilarious comedy that brings to life the eccentric characters of Tuna, Texas. With a talented cast of only two men, Joe Sears and Jaston Williams, this film masterfully portrays a day in the life of the quirky residents of this small Texas town. As the story unfolds, audiences are treated to a wide range of personalities and personal characteristics, from the adolescent to the elderly, male and female. With its unique blend of humor and heart, Greater Tuna is a must-watch for comedy fans.
From the clever script to the talented performances, Greater Tuna is a true gem of American comedy. Directed by Jim Borden, this film is a testament to the power of creative storytelling and the enduring appeal of small-town charm. So, if you're looking for a laugh-out-loud good time, look no further than Greater Tuna (1994).