
After an evil land baron's limo falls into a sinkhole outside Possum Lodge, lodge leader Red Green must pay $10,000 or lose the lodge. Red and his friends consider schemes, but nerdy nephew Harold suggests entering a Minneapolis duct‑tape sculpture contest that offers a $10,000 third‑place prize, hoping the winnings will save their beloved wood‑smoked bacon.
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Ronnie Hawkins
Gas Station Attendant

Sheila McCarthy
Easterbrook (uncredited)

Lawrence Dane
Prosecutor

Graham Greene
Edgar K.B. Montrose

Wayne Robson
Mike Hamar

Jayne Eastwood

John Morgan
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George Buza
Motel Manager

Peter Keleghan
Ranger Gord

Luba Goy
Easterbrook's Patron #3

Patrick McKenna
Harold Green

Steve Smith
Red Green

Richard Fitzpatrick
Robert Stiles

Layton Morrison
Arnie the Thug

Melissa DiMarco
Deputy Dawn

Tracy Dawson
Mandy Humphrey

Darren Frost
Sherrif Tompkins

Dan Duran
Announcer

Helen Hughes
Mrs. Stiles

Kevin Rushton
Construction Worker

Bob Bainborough
Dalton Humphrey

Brenda Devine
Contest Judge

Jeff Lumby
Winston Rothschild

Jerry Schaefer
Ed Frid

Dave Broadfoot
Mountie

Dan Cameron
Lance

Fiona Reid
Judge Hanson

Roger Abbott
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Don Ferguson
Easterbrook's Patron #4

Brittney Banks
Female Cyclist

Joel Harris
Walter

Emma Cross
Waitress
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When property developer Robert Stiles’s limousine gets stuck in a sinkhole on the Possum Lodge grounds, Red Green and his friends try to pull it loose but end up sending it into the lake, triggering a lawsuit. The presiding judge imposes a $10,000 fine that must be paid within 30 days, or ownership of the Lodge will revert to the town of Possum Lake. Harold Green, Red’s nephew, pleads for the judge to reconsider, and she reduces the deadline from 30 days to 10.
As the Lodge members search for a way to raise the money, Harold learns of an upcoming duct tape sculpture contest, sponsored by 3M and being held in Minnesota. The third-place award is $10,000, which the men feel they have a chance to win. They construct a giant goose using scrounged materials and hundreds of rolls of tape, and Red Green, Harold, and Dalton Humphrey set off for the contest, towing it on a trailer behind the Possum Van.
Tompkins, the sheriff of Possum Lake, and his deputy Dawn follow the trio, having been recruited by Stiles to prevent them from reaching the contest. Dawn becomes inexplicably smitten with Harold, who is attracted to Dalton’s indifferent daughter Mandy Humphrey. Tompkins and Dawn let the air out of the Possum Van’s tires, only to find that Dalton has siphoned all the gasoline out of their cruiser, temporarily stranding them. Later, after Red has sent Dalton back to the Lodge to get help and find evidence of Stiles’ plans, Tompkins digs a trench across the road with a backhoe. Red points out that the cruiser is on the opposite side from the Possum Van, so Tompkins tries to lift the cruiser across the trench but accidentally drops it in, allowing Red and Harold to drive over it as a makeshift bridge and continue toward the contest.
Fed up with Tompkins’ incompetence, Stiles dismisses him and Dawn and kidnaps Harold, planning to trade him for the goose. Stiles blames the Lodge for ruining his mother’s life, as his father habitually went there to avoid every crisis in the family, and ascribes his drive for success to her frustration over this behavior. He intends to buy the Lodge from the town and convert it to a resort for women only.
Red and the Lodge members arrange to meet Stiles and his workers at noon on the following day to make the exchange. Once Harold is free, he and Red flee with the goose in the Possum Van while the other Lodge members steal the cars used by Stiles’ men. As Red and Harold approach the contest, they find Stiles and his men chasing them in the bus left behind by the Lodge members. A can of gasoline dumped on the road by Harold ignites due to an errant gunshot from the bus, creating an explosion that launches the goose off its trailer and onto the contest site. It lands neatly atop a model of the CN Tower and is awarded third place, winning the $10,000 needed to pay the fine and keep the Lodge out of Stiles’ hands.
During a victory celebration back at the Lodge, Red honors Harold’s quick thinking by making him a lifetime charter member and giving him a Lodge vest, not revealing that its back is marked with the word “DOOFUS.” Stiles and his mother reconcile, and Dawn beckons Harold outside and kisses him passionately as Edgar K.B. Montrose brings in a cake whose candles he has inadvertently switched for sticks of dynamite. Everyone flees just before these explode, severely damaging the building and prompting Red to ask if anyone has some duct tape to repair it.
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