What Was the Movie Where the Guy Does a Robbery After Losing His Job,?
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Question by smitty: What was the movie where the guy does a robbery after losing his job,?
He wakes up to discover he is the groundskeeper for an insane asylum
Best answer:
Answer by graybuddy
Employee of the Month
the one with Matt Dillion and Christina Applegate. From 2004.
Answer by Meaghan
The Lazarus Project (2008): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0464041/
Summary:
“A former criminal is drawn into a criminal endeavor and subsequently finds himself living an inexplicable new life working as a groundskeeper at a psychiatric facility.”
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch#!videos=_RQYt_0Lx6U&v=kyvajWazYKo
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