L.A. Without A Map (1998)
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Synopsis: This likably droll love story concerns a man named Richard (DR. WHO’s David Tennant), the recent recipient of his father’s small undertaker business in North England. After a funeral brings Barbara... This likably droll love story concerns a man named Richard (DR. WHO’s David Tennant), the recent recipient of his father’s small undertaker business in North England. After a funeral brings Barbara (Vinessa Shaw), a young Hollywood starlet, to his hometown and the two of them have a brief fling, Richard follows Barbara back to the City of Angels, where he tries to start a new life among his new love and her good friends. Co-starring Julie Delpy, Vincent Gallo, Amanda Plummer, Robert Davi, and Johnny Depp, L.A. WITHOUT A MAP is a romantic comedy based on the bestselling novel by Richard Raynor. [More]
Starring: David Tennant, Vinessa Shaw, Julie Delpy, Vincent Gallo
Starring: David Tennant, Vinessa Shaw, Julie Delpy, Vincent Gallo, Amanda Plummer, James Le Gros, Lisa Edelstein, Robert Davi, Johnny Depp
Director: Mika Kaurismäki
Director: Mika Kaurismäki
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