A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Benjamin Gourley, Mila Kunis, Jon Heder
Written by:
Benjamin Gourley
Directed by:
Andrew Black
Release Date:
September 13, 2007
Original Title:
Moving McAllister
Alternate Titles:
Hasards de route
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Camera 40 Productions
Revel Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: PG-13
Runtime: 89
Rick Robinson, a law intern, is scheduled to take the bar exam in just four days. Anxious to score points with his boss Mr. McAllister, Rick unwisely agrees to help the man move. The next day, Rick finds himself in a moving van from Miami to Los Angeles, accompanied by McAllister's spoiled niece and her pet pig.
Rick Robinson (Benjamin Gourley) is a ladder-climbing law intern from Miami with four days until the Bar Exam. Desperate to score points with his boss, Maxwell McAllister (Rutger Hauer), he commits to a favor he can't afford. He ends up in a rundown truck headed to Los Angeles, California with his boss' possessions, his Hollywood-bound niece, Michelle (Mila Kunis), and her pet pig. Amidst hitchhikers, breakdowns, and assorted local yokels, Rick finds love, life, and maybe himself in this trans-American road trip from Hell.
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Art Direction:
Justin Partridge
Casting:
Linda Phillips-Palo
Co-Producer:
Mark Azeez
Costume Design:
Brittney Rodee
Director:
Andrew Black
Director of Photography:
Doug Chamberlain
Editor:
Masahiro Hirakubo
Chantelle Squires
Executive Producer:
T.R. Gourley
Maclain Nelson
Key Hair Stylist:
Kenneth L. Adams
Key Makeup Artist:
Spencer Barnes
Line Producer:
Craig L. Steiner
Original Music Composer:
Didier Rachou
Producer:
Jason Faller
Kynan Griffin
Benjamin Gourley
Production Design:
Anne K. Black
Set Decoration:
Gilda Hodges
Writer:
Benjamin Gourley
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