• Source: The Steps (film)
    • The Steps is a 2015 Canadian comedy film directed by Andrew Currie. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.


      Plot


      Jeff (Jason Ritter), a Wall Street power broker going through a slump in business and relationship, and Marla (Emmanuelle Chriqui), a party-loving Princeton graduate, are siblings. Their father Ed (James Brolin) is a wealthy old man who has remarried and moved to Lake Country in Ontario, Canada. The siblings resentfully arrive with their Dad's lake house to meet his new wife, an ex-waitress, Sherry (Christine Lahti) and her children: redneck David (Benjamin Arthur) and his wife Tammy (Kate Corbett), failed musician Keith (Steven McCarthy) and academically inclined Sam (Vinay Virmani). Ed and Sherry announce their plans to adopt a child in an attempt to gel the new family together. The movie attempts to portray a comic clash between two cultures and two families which quickly descends into chaos.


      Cast



      Emmanuelle Chriqui as Marla
      James Brolin as Ed
      Jason Ritter as Jeff
      Christine Lahti as Sherry
      Naomi Snieckus as Ellen
      Kate Corbett as Tammy
      Rainbow Francks as Dean
      Steven McCarthy as Keith
      Vinay Virmani as Sam
      Benjamin Arthur as David


      References




      External links


      The Steps at IMDb

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