A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Drive Me to Vegas and Mars
Genres:
Action | Comedy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 106
Cowboy, a senior citizen ex-lawyer and gambler, is persuaded by his spunky seventeen year old neighbor, Rachel, to seek retribution for having been cheated in Las Vegas many years ago. So begins a wild adventure that marks a young girl's rite of passage into womanhood and an old man's bittersweet final awakening to life, love and happiness. Along for the ride is Maggie, Cowboy's salty ex-girlfriend, Buddy Boy, Cowboy's best friend, and Harold, an unusually young Vegas motel owner who falls hard for Rachel.
Assistant Director:
Daniel Kremer
Associate Producer:
Christine Akrey
Cinematography:
Jonas Klittmark
Director:
Sidney J. Furie
Editor:
Stephen Eckelberry
Music:
Patric Caird
Producer:
Richard Watson
Writer:
Sidney J. Furie
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