Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- Version: Restored Version (2019)
- SKU: MVD10975D
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 760137109754
- Street Date: 11/08/22
- PreBook Date: 10/04/22
- Label: Pop Twist »
- Genre: Comedy
- Run Time: 99 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2000
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- Dylan Haggerty as Vance Cowens
- J. E. Freeman as Jake Cowens
- Randall Batinkoff as Terry Cowens
- Director: Bryan W. Simon
Product Assets
Along For The Ride
Two estranged brothers take a surreal journey, when they pick up the body of their deceased father in Mexico - who they haven't seen in over 20 years.
- List Price: $14.95
- Your Price: $8.97
- In Stock: 214
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Two brothers, a dead dad, and a little baseball. In this critically acclaimed award-winning road movie, two estranged brothers are forced to take a surreal and heartfelt journey to understanding, when they pick up the body of their deceased father in Mexico. A father they haven't seen in over 20 years, because, well ... life happens. Talk about a road trip! A film festival favorite.
Media
Bonus Materials
- Bryan W. Simon’s first film “The Second Room” (1994, 21 minutes)
Sales Points
- Official Selection: Film Fest New Haven
- Official Selection: Atlanta Film and Video Festival
- Official Selection: Sarasota Film Festival
- Official Selection: Austin Film Festival
- Winner, Best of Fest: Saguaro International Film Festival
- A cult festival favorite - long missing and now fully restored.
- Great cast includes Randall Batinkoff (Buffy The Vampire Slayer (1992)), Dylan Haggerty (Con Air), J.E. Freeman (Miller's Crossing), Jenny Gago (Coach Carter) and Pepe Serna (Scarface)
Press Quotes
... fresh and compelling, nothing short of amazing
—Russell Smith , Austin Chronicle
Catch this RIDE!
—Dan Moran , The Chicago Tribune
Along for the Ride is a triumph for independent cinema...serious, satisfying, and, in actuality, funny.
—Daria Snadowski , INsite Magazine
...this first feature by a young Chicago born ... an astonishing thing to behold and ...nothing in this inventive and stubbornly offbeat little movie is predictable.
—Bill Gallo , Los Angeles New Times