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Dylan Mee:
It's like he was expelling me for my artwork. Benjamin Mee:
I can live almost with the artwork. I mean, if Charles Manson needed a personal muralist, you'd be the guy
It's like he was expelling me for my artwork. Benjamin Mee:
I can live almost with the artwork. I mean, if Charles Manson needed a personal muralist, you'd be the guy
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It's like he was expelling me for my artwork
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I can almost live with the artwork
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I mean if Charles Manson needed a personal muralist you'd be the guy
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Movie Summary
Benjamin has lost his wife and, in a bid to start his life over, purchases a large house that has a zoo – welcome news for his daughter, but his son is not happy about it. The zoo is in need of renovation and Benjamin sets about the work with the head keeper and the rest of the staff, but, the zoo soon runs into financial trouble.

