In 1969, while studying at the University of Maine, artist Alan Parker becomes obsessed with death. Believing he is losing his girlfriend, he tries to commit suicide on his birthday but his friends manage to stop him. He receives news that his mother has had a stroke and decides to hitchhike to visit her at the hospital.
10-15-2004
1h 38m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Mick Garris
Writer:
Mick Garris
Production:
Motion Picture Corporation of America, Apollo Productions
Revenue:
$264,505
Budget:
$5,000,000
Key Crew
Producer:
Vicki Sotheran
Editor:
Marshall Harvey
Executive Producer:
Frank Hübner
Co-Producer:
Julia Verdin
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Greg Nicotero
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
CA
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Jonathan Jackson
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