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Synopsis
Screenwriter/electrician Abbe Wool makes her directorial debut with the offbeat road movie Roadside Prophets. Brooding factory worker Joe (X front man John Doe) takes a road trip in order to scatter the ashes of his co-worker Dave Coleman (David Anthony Marshall). Riding his vintage Harley Davidson, Joe leaves Los Angeles and heads for a small Nevada town called El Dorado to fulfill Dave's final wish. His journey is complicated by a small fry named Sam (the Beastie Boys' Adam Horovitz), a wannabe biker who continually lights off fireworks and nurtures an odd obsession with Motel 9. Joe also has to cope with making daily phone calls to Angie (voice of Sonna Chavez), his co-worker back in L.A. who is giving him sick days in exchange for the promise of a hot date. While traveling through the desert, Joe and Sam meet various eccentric characters played by the likes of David Carradine, John Cusack, Timothy Leary, and Arlo Guthrie. They eventually end up at their destination, which turns out to be a washed-up gambling town called Jackpot. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jennifer Balgobin Ms. Labia Mirage
Bill Cobbs Oscar
John Cusack Caspar
Barton Heyman Sheriff Durango
Adam Horowitz Sam
Dr. Timothy Leary Salvadore
Lin Shaye Celeste
David Carradine Othello Jones
Arlo Guthrie Harvey
John Doe Joe Mosely

Production Crew

Tom Richmond Cinematographer
Pray for Rain Composer (Music Score)
Prudence Moriarty Costume Designer
Abbe Wool Director
Nancy Richardson Editor
Nancy Israel Executive Producer
Francis R. Mahoney III First Assistant Director
Laura Groppe First Assistant Director
David Swinson Producer
Peter McCarthy Producer
J. Rae Fox Production Designer
Abbe Wool Screenwriter
Year: 1992
Runtime: 96
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language and a scene of drug use
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
CFI color

Produced by
New Line Cinema

Release
March 27, 1992 (USA)
by Fine Line Features