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Chris & John's Road Trip
From Alluvial
Suggested Retail Price: $19.98
Before they rescued, they went on a Road Trip adventure of a lifetime! Watch the series that started it all, starring Chris & John to the Rescue!’s hilarious gay duo of Chris Carter and John Simpson. Chris & John’s ROAD TRIP! follows their crazy antics as they travel from city to city, from playing match-makers, being go-go dancers and filling in as the “flower girls” in a wedding – it’s a wild and hilarious ride you won't soon forget!
Episode 1: Erie, PA
Chris & John visit a pride picnic in Erie, PA, where they set up retired figure skater, Dan, with his "Erie Pride Picnic Soulmate."
Episode 2: London Pride
Chris & John visit the city of London, Ontario, where they participate in their pride festivities and involve themselves in a fashion show.
Episode 3: The Cedars
Chris & John set up shop at The Cedars, a gay campground, and each campaign manage two contestants in the annual Miss Cedars pageant.
Episode 4: The Trek
Chris & John invade the Toronto Trek where they host a panel and search for "Chris & John's Trekkiest Trekkie.”
Episode 5: Ottawa
Chris & John arrive in Canada's capitol city and, much to Chris' surprise, John has arranged a contest to find him a date.
Episode 6: [Weddings] Kingston
Chris & John become the unwitting minions of a frazzled wedding planner, Connie, and participate in a lesbian wedding.
BONUS FEATURES!
Audio Commentaries with Cast & Crew!
Outrageous Deleted Scenes!
Interview with The Joys!
Queer Fright Night Marathon!
Photo Gallery and more!
Running Time: 144 Mins
Studio: Alluvial
Starring: John Simpson and Chris Carter
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