While Bubbles is packing his things, he receives a letter from Randy which he hangs on to. J-Roc and Sarah later plan an intervention and tell Bubbles to move out. Bubbles has been living under J-Roc and Sarah's trailer step for two years due to not being able to find work. With the help of his lackey Jacob Collins who is now serving in the Canadian Army, Julian has developed a new money-making scheme in selling drug-tested urine. Lahey has recently suffered a stroke, which he blames Ricky for, and vows to get revenge. Ricky has purchased a house in a subdivision where he keeps an upscale marijuana growing operation. Trailer park supervisor Jim Lahey and his partner Randy attend the service, despite being uninvited the pair are forced to leave after Lahey expresses his belief that Ray is still alive. The residents of Sunnyvale Trailer Park attend the funeral of Ricky's father Ray, who is believed to have died in a propane explosion. Trailer Park Boys: Don't Legalize It was released in Canada on April 18, 2014. In addition to Collins, the film is also dedicated to series regular Brian Huggins (who played Shitty Bill in the television series), and country/folk singer Rita MacNeil. The film marks the final appearance of series regular Richard Collins (appearing in the film as Philadelphia "Phil" Collins), who died during filming. On an estimated $10 million budget, filming for Trailer Park Boys: Don't Legalize It took place on location in Halifax and Ottawa. The story culminates in Ricky heading to Parliament Hill in Ottawa, where he tries to prevent the legalization of cannabis.Ĭlattenburg first announced plans of making a third and final film in the Trailer Park Boys Film Trilogy in May 2012. In the film, Ricky ( Robb Wells), Julian ( John Paul Tremblay) and Bubbles ( Mike Smith) attempt a series of get-rich-quick schemes, but are again pursued by Sunnyvale Trailer Park supervisor Jim Lahey ( John Dunsworth). It is the third and final film in the Trailer Park Boys franchise, and a sequel to Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day (2009). Trailer Park Boys: Don't Legalize It (also known as simply Trailer Park Boys 3) is a 2014 Canadian mockumentary crime comedy film directed by Mike Clattenburg, and based on the Canadian television series Trailer Park Boys.
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