Coast To Coast (2004)
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Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Barnaby (Richard Dreyfus) and Maxine Pierce (Judy Davis) are driving from Connecticut to Los Angeles to attend their son's wedding. Years ago, however, the death of a child placed an unshakeable... Barnaby (Richard Dreyfus) and Maxine Pierce (Judy Davis) are driving from Connecticut to Los Angeles to attend their son's wedding. Years ago, however, the death of a child placed an unshakeable burden on them and, as a result, they are now considering divorce. But the long drive will give them plenty of time to talk about things, and they will meet indubitable meet plenty of familiar and unusual characters along the way. Richard Dreyfus and Judy Davis bring their usual acting fireworks to the screen in this touching comedy/drama from director Paul Mazursky. Selma Blair and Fred Ward co-star. [More]
Starring: Richard Dreyfuss, Judy Davis, Selma Blair, Maximilian Schell
Starring: Richard Dreyfuss, Judy Davis, Selma Blair, Maximilian Schell, Fred Ward
Director: Paul Mazursky
Director: Paul Mazursky
Screenwriter: Frederic Raphael
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