Interstate 60 (2002)
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- R
- 1h 56min
- Adventure, Comedy
- 10 Sep 2003 (Philippines)
- Movie
- 2 wins & 5 nominations.
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Cast verified as complete
Matthew Edison | ... |
Quincy
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Paul Brogren | ... |
Zack
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Wayne Robson | ... |
Tolbert (Deep Stomach)
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Gary Oldman | ... |
O.W. Grant
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Michael J. Fox | ... |
Mr. Baker
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James Marsden | ... |
Neal Oliver
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Melyssa Ade | ... |
Sally
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John Bourgeois | ... |
Dad
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Roz Michaels | ... |
Mom
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Amy Stewart | ... |
Nancy
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Christopher Lloyd | ... |
Ray
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Jonathan Whittaker | ... |
Dr. Craig
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Mark Lutz | ... |
Frank
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Krista Leis | ... |
Ann
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Michael Rhoades | ... |
Kirby
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Art Evans | ... |
Otis
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John Henry Canavan | ... |
Warehouse Worker
(as John Canavan)
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Kedar Brown | ... |
AAA Rep
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Angela Asher | ... |
Blue Diamond (waitress)
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Daniel Kash | ... |
Elmer the Bettor
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Doug Lennox | ... |
Hal
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Amy Jo Johnson | ... |
Laura
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Rebecca Jenkins | ... |
Susan Ross
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Ted Ludzik | ... |
Rave Guard
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Leah Renee | ... |
Rave Girl
(as Leah Cudmore)
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Tyler Kyte | ... |
Philip
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Kurt Russell | ... |
Captain Ives
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Liz Royer | ... |
Cleaning Woman
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Chris Cooper | ... |
Bob Cody
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Billy Otis | ... |
Will Work For Food
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Ho Chow | ... |
Jack Gas Attendant
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Ann-Margret | ... |
Mrs. James
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Jane Moffat | ... |
Art Gallery Docent
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Les Porter | ... |
Male Critic #1
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Rene Lemieux | ... |
Male Critic #2
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Katherine Trowell | ... |
Female Critic
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James Downing | ... |
Morlaw Cop
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Emanuel Arruda | ... |
Lawyer 1
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Phillip MacKenzie | ... |
Lawyer 2
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Joe Matheson | ... |
Lawyer 3
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Deborah Odell | ... |
Valerie McCabe
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Duane Murray | ... |
Lawyer 4
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Amy Smart | ... |
Lynn Linden
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Ken Kramer | ... |
Judge
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Nigel Hamer | ... |
Prosecutor
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John Watson | ... |
Bailiff
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Ross Collins | ... |
Roadblock Cop
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Chris Nickerson | ... |
Desert Gas Attendant
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Benjamin Patch | ... |
Cop at Accident Site
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Lincoln Leavere | ... |
Scuzz
(as Link Leavere)
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Mike Bruner | ... |
Construction Worker (uncredited)
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Christy Ring | ... |
Dancer (uncredited)
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Directed by
Bob Gale | ... | (directed by) |
Written by
Bob Gale | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Peter Bray | ... | producer (produced by) |
Neil Canton | ... | producer (produced by) |
Ira Deutchman | ... | producer |
Daniel Diamond | ... | co-executive producer |
Lennis Fike | ... | line producer: Arizona |
Jay Firestone | ... | executive producer |
Bob Gale | ... | producer (produced by) |
Adam Haight | ... | executive producer |
Peter Hoffman | ... | executive producer |
Brette Krinick | ... | associate producer |
Heidi Levitt | ... | associate producer |
Peter Newman | ... | producer |
Eric Sandys | ... | co-producer |
Tony Thatcher | ... | co-producer |
Music by
Christophe Beck | ... | (music) |
Cinematography by
Denis Maloney | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Michael Fallavollita | ... | film editor |
Editorial Department
Dean Chu | ... | on-line editor |
Kristen Helsing | ... | assistant editor |
Cathy Rait | ... | color timer |
Catherine Rankin | ... | negative cutter |
Casting By
Heidi Levitt | ... | (casting) |
Kris Nicolau | ... | (casting) |
Production Design by
Rocco Matteo |
Art Direction by
Mun Ying Kwun |
Set Decoration by
Mark McGann |
Costume Design by
Anne Dixon |
Makeup Department
Julia Carter | ... | makeup assistant |
Susan Exton-Stranks | ... | key hair stylist |
Nancy Jambazian | ... | hair stylist: billboard / makeup artist: billboard |
Diane Mazur | ... | key makeup artist |
Amanda Milne | ... | assistant hair stylist |
Susan Perley | ... | hair stylist: Arizona / makeup artist: Arizona |
Production Management
Stephen Montgomery | ... | unit production manager |
Anne Paynter | ... | assistant production manager |
Brenda Torrance | ... | post-production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Genevieve Anthony | ... | trainee assistant director (as Genevieve E. Anthony) |
Michelle Bizzarro | ... | second assistant director: Arizona (as Michelle Bizzaro) |
Simon Board | ... | first assistant director: second unit |
Joseph Brad Kluge | ... | second assistant director: Arizona (as Joe Kluge) |
Katrina Lee | ... | second assistant director |
Andrew Pritchard | ... | third assistant director |
Douglas A. Raine | ... | first assistant director: Arizona (as Doug Raine) |
Patrick Tidy | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Rudy Braun | ... | first assistant art director |
Kelvin Britton | ... | hero artwork |
Pasco Di Carlo | ... | props assistant: Arizona (as Pasco) |
Deirdre Dodds | ... | lead props |
Damien DuPuis | ... | set dresser |
Douglas Edwards | ... | hero artwork |
Mary Fahey | ... | carpenter |
Melissa Frew | ... | painter |
Christopher Galea | ... | set dresser (as Chris Galea) |
Penny Gay | ... | property master |
Steve Haines | ... | carpenter (as Stephen Haines) |
Heather Hobart | ... | sets buyer |
Sean Hollis | ... | hero artwork |
Ray Hopkin | ... | on-set dresser |
E. Jane Huggard | ... | hero artwork (as Jane Huggard) |
William Koon | ... | scenic artist (as Billy Koon) |
Ron Lightfoot | ... | construction coordinator |
Andrew McKendy | ... | lead dresser |
Monica Navarrete | ... | art department apprentice |
Massimo Orlandi | ... | set dresser |
Grant Rowland | ... | head carpenter |
Christian W. Russhon | ... | props: Arizona (as Chris Russhon) |
David Sauder | ... | second assistant art director |
Mark Sinnett | ... | set dresser: Arizona |
Matthew Stolte | ... | hero artwork |
Mark Switlik | ... | scenic painter: Arizona |
Monica Wickler | ... | painter (as Monica Wickeler) |
Sound Department
David Appleby | ... | re-recording mixer |
Todd Beckett | ... | re-recording mixer |
Richard Crosthwait | ... | assistant dialogue editor |
Tony Currie | ... | sound editor |
Dean Drabin | ... | adr recordist |
Keith Elliott | ... | re-recording mixer |
Herwig Gayer | ... | sound mixer |
Alan Geldart | ... | sound effects editor |
Jamie Gould | ... | sound re-recording assistant |
Alastair Gray | ... | dialogue editor |
Ronayne Higginson | ... | assistant dialogue editor |
Peter Kelly | ... | re-recording mixer |
Thomas Kodros | ... | stereo sound consultant: Dolby |
Goro Koyama | ... | foley artist |
Steen Pope | ... | sound: Arizona (as Steven Pope) |
Brent Roach | ... | foley recordist |
Alyssa Ryvers | ... | assistant sound effects editor |
Greg Shim | ... | adr recordist |
Iain Stewart | ... | boom operator |
Mark Zsifkovits | ... | sound re-recording engineer |
Kevin Banks | ... | sound editor (uncredited) |
Fred Brennan | ... | sound supervisor (uncredited) |
Charlie Ethridge | ... | boom operator (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Reg Ashby | ... | special effects crew |
Larry Dunn | ... | pyro jockey: Arizona |
John Elliot | ... | pyro jockey: Arizona |
Tom Ford | ... | cars blown up by: Arizona |
Brock Jolliffe | ... | special effects supervisor |
Chris Swinney | ... | pyro jockey: Arizona (as Chris Sweiney) |
Stan Van Pelt | ... | pyro jockey: Arizona (as Stan 'Pop' Van Pelt) |
Visual Effects by
Peter Denomme | ... | visual effects producer: Calibre Digital Pictures |
Jamie Hallett | ... | digital artist |
Noel Hooper | ... | Inferno artist |
Ariel Joson | ... | 3D compositor / 3D designer/animator |
Gerry Legros | ... | visual effects senior producer |
Ricky Lim | ... | 3D animator |
Stanley Monahan | ... | optical effects |
Anthony Paterson | ... | visual effects supervisor: Calibre |
Mikaela Tullett | ... | visual effects coordinator |
Rainy Venne | ... | compositor |
Noel Hooper | ... | lead digital compositor/supervisor (uncredited) |
Stunts
Nick Alachiotis | ... | stunts |
Jon Minks Arnold | ... | stunts: Arizona |
Ron Bell | ... | stunts |
Matt Birman | ... | stunts |
Bobby Carlsen | ... | stunts: Arizona |
Rick Forsayeth | ... | stunt coordinator |
Joel Harris | ... | stunts |
Robert Jensen | ... | stunts: Arizona (as Rob Jensen) |
Eddie McKechnie | ... | stunt coordinator / stunts: Arizona |
Lee McKechnie | ... | stunt coordinator: Arizona (as Lee McKecknie) |
Sue Parker | ... | stunts |
Robert Racki | ... | stunts |
Paul Rutledge | ... | stunts |
Bryan J. Thomas | ... | stunts (as Bryan Thomas) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Robert Amses | ... | camera operator: Arizona (as Bob Amses) |
Rich Bauer | ... | assistant camera: Arizona |
Glen Beauchamp | ... | second assistant camera |
Nicholas Brooks | ... | key grip: second unit |
Riel H. Brown | ... | electrician |
Emma Carney | ... | fifth grip |
Jeffrey R. Clark | ... | grip: Arizona (as Jeff Clark) |
Jay Coolidge | ... | assistant camera: Arizona (as Jay Cooledge) |
Adrien Courtemanche | ... | electrician (as Adrian Courtemanche) |
Michael Courtney | ... | still photographer |
Shem Ellis | ... | best boy electric |
Harper Forbes | ... | key grip |
Lennox Green | ... | generator operator |
Casey Hall | ... | grip: second unit |
Michael L. Hall | ... | key grip: Arizona (as Mike Hall) |
Rick Hall | ... | camera car: Arizona |
Mark W. Hindle | ... | 24 frame video operator (as Mark Hindle) |
Keith Hlady | ... | camera operator |
Perry Hoffman | ... | camera operator |
Dennis Kim | ... | second assistant camera: second unit |
Alan Lennox | ... | director of photography: second unit |
J.P. Locherer | ... | director of photography: second unit |
Denis Maloney | ... | camera operator: Arizona |
Kelly Mason | ... | camera operator: "b" camera |
Ryan McMaster | ... | director of photography: second unit |
David Niven | ... | first assistant camera: second unit |
Becky Parsons | ... | camera trainee |
Reid Patterson | ... | electrician |
Josh Pelham | ... | fourth grip |
Patrick Robinson | ... | gaffer |
Yuri Sandler | ... | best boy grip |
Von Scott | ... | second assistant camera |
Scott Shropshire | ... | third grip |
Bobby L. Smith | ... | grip: Arizona (as Bobby Smith) |
Kevin S. Stewart | ... | first assistant camera |
James Tamblyn | ... | video playback operator |
Mike Tufo | ... | grip: Arizona |
Noel Verhoog | ... | first assistant camera |
Greg Voigt | ... | camera operator: Arizona |
Brad Vos | ... | first assistant camera: second unit |
Ron Anderson | ... | gaffer: Arizona (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Leah Buono | ... | casting associate: USA |
Luisa Cabbidu | ... | extras casting assistant |
Tina Gerussi | ... | additional casting |
Zameret Kleiman | ... | extras casting (as Zamaret Kleiman) |
Roberta Romano | ... | casting associate: Canada |
Darlene Wyatt | ... | casting: Arizona |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Patricia Boulden | ... | assistant costume designer |
Leslie Kavanagh | ... | wardrobe assistant |
Marcy McNally | ... | wardrobe: Arizona |
Location Management
Brad Alexander | ... | assistant location manager |
Gabe Fallus | ... | location scout |
David Flaherty | ... | location manager |
Bryn Garrison | ... | assistant location manager |
David Lancaster | ... | location scout |
Dino Mangos | ... | location production assistant |
Hank Mullins | ... | location scout |
Andrew O'Sullivan | ... | location scout |
Karen Perez | ... | location scout |
Steve Weiss | ... | location scout: Arizona |
Music Department
Christophe Beck | ... | conductor: score |
Fernand Bos | ... | music editor |
Rossano Galante | ... | orchestrator |
Tim Isle | ... | assistant music editor |
A.J. Lambert | ... | music supervisor |
Ernest Lee | ... | music preparation |
Robert Puff | ... | music preparation |
Douglas Romayne | ... | orchestrator (as Douglas Stevens) |
David Sabee | ... | orchestra contractor |
Casey Stone | ... | music scoring mixer |
Script and Continuity Department
Danielle Depeyre | ... | continuity: second unit (as Danielle Degeyre) |
Catherine Taylor | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Lynn Apostle | ... | transportation coordinator: Arizona |
Graeme Atherton | ... | driver |
N. Babishuk | ... | driver (as Nick Babishuk) |
Okko Berkhuysen | ... | driver captain |
Tim Carleton | ... | driver |
Mark Carlos | ... | driver |
Albert Ezerzer | ... | driver: Mr. Marsden |
Jeffery Gibbons | ... | driver |
Peter Jurgielewicz | ... | driver |
Naeda Keeler | ... | head driver |
Steve Lambert | ... | driver |
Arthur Muhammad | ... | driver |
Matthew Wolchock | ... | transportation coordinator |
Additional Crew
Sibylle Alridge | ... | script supervisor: Arizona (as Sybylle Aldridge) |
Russo Anastasio | ... | avid genius (as Michael 'Russo' Anastasio) |
Jeanine Apostle | ... | head of production: Arizona |
Jim Bertram | ... | production accountant |
Bobby Brehmenr | ... | production assistant: Arizona |
Constance Buck | ... | set supervisor |
Jane Conway | ... | dog wrangler |
Julie Cook | ... | production supervisor: Arizona |
Christine De Luca | ... | production assistant: Arizona |
Laura Duncan | ... | billboard stylist |
Bryan Reid Hamby | ... | production assistant: Arizona (as Bryan Hamby) |
Christian Hamilton | ... | assistant production coordinator |
Maggie Hunts | ... | assistant: Mr. Gale |
Jim Jaffe | ... | product placement |
Shawn Kirby | ... | production assistant: Arizona |
Jenn Lipski | ... | assistant: Mr. Marsden |
Linda Lockett | ... | production coordinator |
Gerard K. Marino | ... | synthesizer programmer |
Linda McKenney | ... | production assistant |
Kimberly Metz | ... | billboard photography |
Betty Michalyshyn | ... | unit publicist |
Marva Ollivierre | ... | second assistant accountant |
Hall Pasternak | ... | legal counsel |
Steven Pasternak | ... | legal counsel (as Steve Pasternak) |
Katherine Quinif | ... | production assistant: Arizona |
Pauline K. Quong | ... | first assistant accountant |
Dana Ramsay | ... | assistant: Mr. Bray |
Paul Riikonen | ... | production assistant |
Michele Teper | ... | researcher |
Vay Trong | ... | post-production accountant |
Danny Webber | ... | legal counsel |
Robert Wiggins | ... | assistant: Mr. Gale |
Joshua Wilder | ... | assistant: Mr. Canton |
Barry Wygell | ... | helicopter pilot: Arizona |
Dan Gosse | ... | security officer (uncredited) |
Arthur Muhammad | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
Thanks
Jay Beauvais | ... | special thanks |
Janette Cheung | ... | special thanks |
Richard Dreyfuss | ... | special thanks |
Sandi Dudek | ... | special thanks |
Christiane Jory | ... | special thanks |
David Lylloff | ... | special thanks |
Monika Mikkelsen | ... | special thanks |
Rachel Park | ... | special thanks |
Steven Spielberg | ... | special thanks |
Arlene Thomas | ... | special thanks |
Clarke Thomas | ... | special thanks |
Mike Toke | ... | special thanks |
Brendan Wall | ... | special thanks |
Shawn Westlaken | ... | special thanks |
Sean Yellard | ... | special thanks |
Production Companies
- Fireworks Pictures (presents)
- Fireworks Entertainment
- Redeemable Features (in association with)
- Seven Arts Productions
Distributors
- Samuel Goldwyn Films (2002) (United States) (theatrical) (film festivals)
- Screen Media Ventures (2003) (United States) (VHS)
- Screen Media Ventures (2003) (United States) (DVD)
- Eagle Pictures (2004) (Italy) (DVD)
- Focus Film Facts (2004) (Netherlands) (DVD) (rental)
- EuroVideo (2005) (Germany) (DVD)
- Prime Time Entertainment (2005) (Netherlands) (DVD) (retail)
- RTL Entertainment (2009) (Netherlands) (tv) (RTL4)
- Firecorp Xi Productions Inc.
- Magnolia Pictures (2023) (United States)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- AON/Ruben-Winkler Entertainment Insurance (insurance)
- Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA) (acknowledgement)
- Arizona Film Commission (special thanks)
- By David's (catering)
- Caldwell & Company (loop group)
- Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC) (funding)
- Columbia Pictures ("Close Encounters of the Third Kind" clip courtesy of)
- Corinth Films ("Detour" clip courtesy of)
- Crannog Films (co-developer)
- Directors Guild of America (DGA) (acknowledgement)
- Directors Guild of Canada (acknowledgement)
- Film Effects (optical effects)
- Film Effects (titles)
- Hall Webber (legal services)
- Joan Pearce Research Associates (research)
- Laguna (construction by)
- Lowdown Music (music editorial services)
- Marvel Comics (Spider-Man and X-Men trademarks used with permission)
- Mattel Toys (special thanks)
- Nabet 700 (acknowledgement)
- National Hockey League (National Hockey League and its Member Teams trademarks and copyrights used with permission of)
- SeattleMusic (score performed by)
- Shapeshifter (editorial facilities)
- Starcraft (craft service)
- Tattersall Casablanca (sound editing)
- The Magnetic North (dailies)
- William F. White International (grip and lighting equipment)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Neal Oliver is a young artist, but his father doesn't like his choice and wants him to go to Oxford. Everything changes after Neal's meeting with O.W.Grant, who grants exactly one wish per person, as his name suggests. Neal wishes for answers, and so he must travel to the nonexistent Danver by the nonexistent Interstate 60. In this trip he hopes to find the girl of his dreams, following the trail of her photos on the advertising stands along the route. Many encounters await him ahead. Will he receive what he asked for? Written by Valery Prikhodko |
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Taglines | From the Creator of Back to the Future See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Budget | $7,000,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Despite its all-star cast and Academy Award-nominated writer and director, this went direct-to-video. See more » |
Goofs | Seconds after Neal wakes up in the hospital after being knocked cold, clearly disoriented and unsure where he is, his sister comes in. He tells her the doctors want to "keep me overnight, to log some tests in the morning." How does he know this? See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in The Making of 'Interstate 60' (2003). See more » |
Soundtracks | Broken Heart For Sale See more » |
Crazy Credits | The end credits testify "No computer or miniatures were used to create or enhance the destruction of any vehicles in this movie". See more » |
Quotes |
Bob Cody:
Ever hear of Frederick Turner, Mr. Oliver? Neal Oliver: No, sir. Bob Cody: Well, he was an historian. About a hundred years ago he came up with a theory about the frontier. He said the frontier was a safety valve for civilization, a place for people to go to keep from goin' mad. So, whenever there were folks who couldn't fit in with the way things were, nuts, and malcontents, and extremists, they'd pack up and head for the frontier. That's how America got started - all the crackpots and troublemakers in Europe packed up and went to a frontier which became the thirteen colonies. When some people couldn't fit in with that, they moved farther west, which is why all the nuts eventually ended up in California. Turner died in 1932, so he wasn't around long enough to see what would happen to the world when we ran out of frontier. Some people say we have the frontier of the mind, and they go off and explore the wonderful world of alcohol and drugs, but that's no frontier. It's just another way for us to fool ourselves. And we've created this phony frontier with computers, which allows people to, you know, think they've escaped. A frontier with access fees? Neal Oliver: What about space? You know, the final frontier! Bob Cody: Ah, Star Trek isn't space. That's television - fine fuckin' frontier that is. Besides, how many folks can just pack up and go to space? See more » |