
Roscoe Paine owns the lane that runs through the Cape Cod fishing village in which he lives, but he allows anyone to use it out of gratitude for the many kindnesses shown to him and his invalid mother. James Colton and his wife arrive in Cape Cod, with their daughter, Mabel.

The film No Trespassing is a poignant and nuanced exploration of the human experience, delving into the complexities of relationships, community, and personal growth. Set against the stunning backdrop of a Cape Cod fishing village, the story revolves around Roscoe Paine, a kind-hearted and generous individual who owns ...

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"The film No Trespassing is a poignant and nuanced exploration of the human experience, delving into the complexities of relationships, community, and personal growth. Set against the stunning backdrop of a Cape Cod fishing village, the story revolves around Roscoe Paine, a kind-hearted and generous individual who owns the lane that runs through the village. Roscoe's selfless decision to allow the community to use the lane has fostered a sense of unity and gratitude among the residents, and his i..."
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