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Bonneville - Christine Baranski, Joan Allen, Kathy Bates, Christopher N Rowley
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Movie propaganda
It's never too late to start something new.
When Arvilla Holden (Jessica Lange) promises her husband that she'll cremate him and scatter his ashes, she doesn't expect her promise to be called so soon, or to lead to a high-stakes fight with her stepdaughter Francine (Christine Baranski) , a Santa Barbara socialite determined to give him a proper burial. Convinced that she has no choice but to surrender the ashes to Francine, Arvilla sets off on a journey from Pocatello, Idaho to Santa Barbara. Her friends, life-of-the-party Margene (Kathy Bates) and goody-two-shoes Carol (Joan Allen), volunteer to go with her for moral support. Expecting to fly, they're surprised when Arvilla picks them up in her 66 Pontiac Bonneville convertible, and shocked when she cruises serenely past the airport and hijacks them on a reluctant road trip that becomes the ride of their lives.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film drama road trip cremation ashes scatter Pontiac Bonneville convertible widow
Persons of interest
- Jessica Lange .... Arvilla
- Kathy Bates .... Margene
- Joan Allen .... Carol
- Tom Skerritt .... Emmett
- Christine Baranski .... Francine
- Victor Rasuk .... Bo Douglas
- Tom Amandes .... Bill
- Tom Wopat .... Arlo
- Ivey Lloyd .... Evelyn
- Bruce Newbold .... Bishop Paul Evans
- Laura Park .... Riva Fox
- Jodi Russell .... Alison
- Daniel D Davis .... Screenwriter
- Christopher N Rowley .... Director
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Theatrical report
The drama, road trip movie Bonneville is directed by Christopher N Rowley and stars Christine Baranski, Joan Allen, Kathy Bates.
Government security censorship classification
PG (Infrequent mild coarse language)
Surveillance time
93 minutes (1:33 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 28 August 2008
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