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Schitt's Creek (2015)

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Schitt's Creek
TV-14
Comedy

After being a victim of fraud, Johnny Rose and his family go from extremely wealthy to penniless overnight. The only asset left to them is a small, unsophisticated town: Schitt's Creek. They relocate there. Culture shock ensues.

Release Date
January 11, 2015
Creator
Dan Levy, Eugene Levy
Cast
Eugene Levy , Catherine O'Hara , Tim Rozon , Annie Murphy , Emily Hampshire , Jennifer Robertson , Chris Elliott , Daniel Levy , Sarah Levy
Seasons
6

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