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Synopsis
At the beginning of Interstate 60, Neal Oliver (James Mardsen) has more questions about his future than answers. Though he would rather pursue a career in art, Neal debates whether or not he should set his goals towards a law degree, as his father would greatly prefer. He has a girlfriend, but he wonders if he should search for the mysterious woman (Amy Smart) who visits his nightly dreams and inspires his artwork. By the time his 23rd birthday roles around, Neal is no closer to choosing his life's path. He feels empty and unsatisfied, despite lavish birthday gifts, and wishes only for clarity as he blows out the candles on his cake. Rather than instant answers, Neal is given the opportunity to take a journey on a highway that doesn't exist on any map; a highway where the past, present, and future converge. Alongside him is One Wish Grant (Gary Oldman), the immortal offspring of a leprechaun and Cheyenne Indian, who has the unique ability to grant wishes to those he believes deserve them. Thus begins Neal's surreal road trip through the uncharted territories of his own potential destiny. Interstate 60 features a stellar cast with supporting performances and cameos from Kurt Russell, Michael J. Fox, Liv Tyler, and Christopher Lloyd. Bob Gale, co-writer/producer of Used Cars, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, and, most notably, the Back to the Future trilogy, directs. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Kelly Mason Cinematographer
Christophe Beck Composer (Music Score)
Anne Dixon Costume Designer
Bob Gale Director
Michael Fallavollita Editor
Eric Sandys Executive Producer
Greg Johnson Executive Producer
Greg Johnson Executive Producer
Jay Firestone Executive Producer
Peter Hoffman Executive Producer
Ira Deutchman Producer
Neil Canton Producer
Peter Bray Producer
Peter Hoffman Producer
Bob Gale Screenwriter
Year: 2002
Runtime: 117
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language and sexual references
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Fireworks Pictures
Redeemable Features
Seven Arts

Release
April 25, 2003 (USA - Limited)
by IDP Distribution