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- Directed by: Tim Allen
- Written by: John Peaslee and Judd Pillot
- Release date: 2009
- Genre: Comedy
- The film is financed independently
- Distributor: TBA
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Crazy on the Outside is the directorial debut for comedic actor Tim Allen from Home Improvement and The Santa Clause trilogy. The film's plot concerns Allen's character, a recent parolee who finds life outside of prison with his strange sister to be crazier than his previous life behind bars.
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Crazy on the Outside Questions
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Crazy on the Outside Blogs and Commentaries
- Cinematical.com: "Tim Allen Goes Crazy for his Directorial Debut" (March 3, 2008)
- IGN.com: "Tim Allen Goes Crazy on the Outside" (March 3, 2008)
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