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  1. Strange Bedfellows is a 2004 Australian film directed by Dean Murphy and starring Paul Hogan and Michael Caton as heterosexual men who pass themselves off as a gay couple in order to get financial benefits from the government.

  2. Vince Hopgood (Paul Hogan) is a recently divorced theater owner with some serious tax problems. When Vince learns that a new tax loophole for live-in gay couples would allow him to keep his ...

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    • Paul Hogan
    • Strange Bedfellows (2004 film)1
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  3. Sinopse. Uma história engraçada e ao mesmo tempo tocante de dois homens do interior, conservadores e heterossexuais, que por desespero financeiro, assumem identidade homossexual e declara-se um casal gay, para poder fazer uso de uma nova legislação fiscal.

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    • Dean Murphy
    • 12 anos
    • Michael Caton
  4. Sparks fly when up-and-coming executive Carter Harrison (Rock Hudson) meets free-spirited artist Toni Vincente (Gina Lollobrigida). They quickly marry, only to discover their differences are too ...

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    • Melvin Frank
    • Comedy
    • Rock Hudson
  5. Synopsis. Two 'very straight' old timers have to learn how to pass as a loving gay couple after falsely claiming same-sex status to take advantage of newly legislated tax laws. Cast. Paul Hogan. Vince Hopgood. Michael Caton. Ralph Williams. Pete Postlethwaite. Russell McKenzie (taxman) Roy Billing. Fred Coulson. Alan Cassell.

    • Dean Murphy
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  6. Two 'very straight' old timers have to learn how to pass as a loving gay couple after falsely claiming same-sex status to take advantage of newly legislated tax laws. A struggling widower businessman finds a new tax loophole offered in Australia to same sex couples.

  7. In this hilarious and heart warming comedy, Vince (Paul Hogan) and his mate Ralph (Michael Caton) are two very straight country blokes who attempt to exploit a new tax legislation by declaring...