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Road to Nowhere

Year:
Duration:
121 min
Genres:
Romance | Thriller
IMDB rate:
5.6
Director:
Monte Hellman
Awards:
1 nomination
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 2011-04-07
Filming Locations: Italy
Earnings
Opening Weekend: $2,418 (USA) (12 June 2011)
Gross: $40,294 (USA) (18 September 2011)
Cast
Actor
Character
Tygh Runyan
Mitchell Haven
Dominique Swain
Nathalie Post
Shannyn Sossamon
Laurel Graham / Velma Duran
John Diehl
Bobby Billings
Cliff De Young
Cary Stewart / Rafe Taschen
Waylon Payne
Bruno Brotherton
Rob Kolar
Steve Gales (as Robert Kolar)
Nic Paul
Johnny Laidlaw
Fabio Tricamo
Desk Clerk
Moxie
Herself
Peter Bart
Himself
Pete Manos
El Cholo Bartender
Mallory Culbert
Mallory
Beck Latimore
Doc Holliday Bartender
Thomas Nelson
Man in Bar
Bonnie Pointer
Herself
Jim Galan
Airplane Coordinator
Jim Rowell
Airplane Pilot
Gregory Rentis
Greg
Larry Lerner
Larry
Lathan McKay
Erik
Michael Bigham
Joe Watts
Araceli Lemos
Araceli
Sarah Dorsey
Sarah
Mandy Hughes
Female Cadaver
Cathy Parker
Morgue Technician
Brett Mann
Male Cadaver
Vanessa Golden
Room Service Waitress
Dion Pearson
Cop (voice) (as Dean Person)
Jared Hellman
Cop (voice)
Jones Clark
Cop (voice)
Mitchell Allen Jenkin
Guard
Faq
Q
Monte Hellman's daughter Melissa was very involved as a producer on ROAD TO NOWHERE. How did that come about?
A
Melissa fell in love with this script, and decided it was time we (Monte and Melissa) took our lives into our own hands, and not wait for someone else to give us permission to make movies. We (Monte and Melissa) made a budget, and when we only raised half of it, Melissa just decided to forge ahead anyway. When we predictably ran out of money half way through, she didn't tell anyone, and since we already had plane tickets, she decided to just forge ahead again. Because she as the captain didn't abandon the sinking ship, the ship never sank. It listed a little at times, but Lord love her, we're still afloat.
Q
Are there particular themes that can be found in Two-Lane Blacktop or Cockfighter that still resonate strongly in ROAD TO NOWHERE?
A
The recurrent theme is the hero who, for whatever reason, is incapable of communicating enough with his love object to satisfy her need for connection
Q
How was lead actress Shannyn Sossamon 'discovered' for the part?
A
Finding Shannyn was the ultimate case of life imitating art. Just as Mitch discovers Laurel by accident, Steven Gaydos was having lunch at a restaurant on La Brea in Hollywood and saw Shannyn. She was going through a line-reading with a young actor at a table in front of me and he figured she was an acting student. He didn't want to say anything to her because he was with a group of women and I thought it would look like the ultimate Hollywood cheeseball move. You know, "Hey, baby, I'm making a movie and can I have your phone number to call you for an audition?" But after about 45 minutes of seeing her sitting there in front of him and knowing in his bones she was a Monte Hellman heroine, Steven got the nerve to go over and give her Monte's number and tell her he thought he should talk to her about the movie. Steven had absolutely no idea she was an actress and a well-known one at that. He had never seen a single piece of work she'd done, never even seen her picture. He just knew she had that Monte Hellman vibe. But what he didn't know was that she would take "Laurel/Velma" and deliver a performance that isn't just great, but iconic. Like "Laura" and "Gilda" and "Madeleine/Judy" she's got that film noir DNA.
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