Kid Cannabis | reviewed by: Lee Weber | September 21, 2014
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#KidCannabus is a decent flick that never goes the extra mile to fully engage. Never dark or funny enough, it is a passable late night view.
| genre | Crime | Drama |
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| synopsis | An eighteen year old high school drop out and his twenty-seven year old friend start trafficking marijuana across the border of Canada in order to make money and their lives are changed forever. |
| lead actors | Jonathan Daniel Brown | Kenny Wormald | Ron Perlman | Aaron Yoo | Amanda Tapping | Corey Large | Bryce Hodgson | Lochlyn Munro |
| director | John Stockwell |












