Bobs Holiday Office Party: Where Small-Town Shenanigans Meet Big Dreams

Bobs Holiday Office Party

Every year, Bob Finhead’s small-town Iowa insurance office becomes the stage for a chaotic holiday bash. As the town’s eccentric characters gather, Bob finds himself at a crossroads, torn between his dreams of becoming a professional inventor and his role as the heart of his community. The question remains: can he leave behind the chaos and camaraderie of his quirky town for the big city?

Genre: Feature Film

Status: Active Development

Date Created:

Production Company: Mandy June Turpin Productions

Producer: Mandy June Turpin, Charlie Loventhal

Writer: Rob Elk, Joe Keyes

Director: Donald Petrie

Director of Photography: Steven Fierberg

A Comedic Tale of Dreams and Community

“Bobs Holiday Office Party” is a rollicking comedy that immerses viewers in the life of Bob Finhead, a small-town insurance agent with big-city dreams. Every year, his office becomes the setting for a wild holiday gathering of the town’s most colorful characters: from the bumbling mayor to the unpredictable stoner, each guest brings their unique flavor of humor and drama.

Amid the revelry, Bob wrestles with his aspirations of leaving his familiar life to pursue a career as an inventor. The annual party, with its mix of hilarity and heartfelt moments, challenges him to weigh the importance of his dreams against the deep connections he has with his eccentric but endearing community.

Directed by Donald Petrie and featuring sharp writing by Rob Elk and Joe Keyes, “Bobs Holiday Office Party” is a laugh-out-loud exploration of ambition, belonging, and the power of community. With its blend of absurd antics and genuine emotion, the film reminds audiences that sometimes the best journeys are the ones that lead us home.


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