Long Strange Trip

81 minutes  /  Ages 13+  /  1999  /  United States of America  /  Average:


Comedies  /  Cult  /  Romance

Slightly twisted road trip comedy. Magazine writer, Phil hits the road with stripper Becca, in a low budget romantic-comedy homage to "Apocalypse Now."

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Peter Wick

Written by

Peter Wick
Hannah Logan

Produced by

Peter Wick



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Synopsis

As magazine writer Phil Austin arrives for work in the morning he is struggling to deal with the end of his relationship with his Editor Andrea, the end of his weekly column, and the cancellation of his book contract. Humbled, he reluctantly takes on an interview assignment, and heads for a stip club to interview stripper Becca. She is looking for an escape from her present life, and Phil, feeling he has little to lose at the moment, agrees to drive her north into the sticks, to her Father's Survivalist Compound, knowing little of what he is getting himself into, nor how far or where he is going. Once Becca's brother Lars joins up, the road trip becomes a slow humorous descent into absurdity. Amusingly borrowing plot from "Apocalypse Now," (the film is officially an 'homage'), the Canadian border reflects "Apocalypse's" crossing into Cambodia," and the dad provides a twisted version of nod to Brando's Kurtz.

Cast

Phil: Peter Wick
Becca: Jennifer France
Lars: Chris Blanchett
Andrea: Debra Pralle
DJ: Rodney Sherwood
Guy with Cowboy Hat: Charles Leggett
Waitress: Joy Dixon
Donnie: Joe Osheroff
Dad: James Venturini

Crew

Cinematographer: Darren Morey
First Assistant Director: Jeff Smith
Sound Mixer: Mickey McMullen

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