"The Trip of a Lifetime - What Could Possibly Go Wrong?"21 August 2003Comedy83 mins
Four twenty-something's hit the roads of Europe in a classic VW Kombi in search of the dream "Overseas Experience" (OE) - sex, drugs and rock'n roll...maybe...what could possibly go wrong?
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