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Along for the Ride (2000)

Along for the Ride (2000)
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A man discovers his past hasn't just caught up with him -- it's taking him on a cross-country road trip in this edgy comedy. Level-headed Ben (Patrick Swayze) gives his less-than-stable girlfriend Lulu (Melanie Griffith) her walking papers and heads out to California, in hopes of breaking into the movie business as a screenwriter. Seventeen years later, Lulu checks out of a mental hospital and appears at Ben's doorstep in Los Angeles, claiming that she was pregnant at the time they broke up and that she was forced to put their child up for adoption; after all these years, Lulu has decided it's time they paid their son a visit. Lulu forces Ben to drive her to Wisconsin in search of their son, while Ben's wife Claire (Penelope Ann Miller) hops on a plane to Wisconsin in hopes of capturing Lulu upon arrival. Forever Lulu marked the directorial debut of screenwriter John Kaye, who also penned the original screenplay; the film was backed by Green Moon, the production company founded by leading lady Melanie Griffith. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Melanie GriffithPatrick Swayze, (more)
Director(s):
John Kaye
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Along for the Ride

A man discovers his past hasn't just caught up with him -- it's taking him on a cross-country road trip in this edgy comedy. Level-headed Ben (Patrick Swayze) gives his less-than-stable girlfriend Lulu (Melanie Griffith) her walking papers and heads out to California, in hopes of breaking into the movie business as a screenwriter. Seventeen years later, Lulu checks out of a mental hospital and appears at Ben's doorstep in Los Angeles, claiming that she was pregnant at the time they broke up and that she was forced to put their child up for adoption; after all these years, Lulu has decided it's time they paid their son a visit. Lulu forces Ben to drive her to Wisconsin in search of their son, while Ben's wife Claire (Penelope Ann Miller) hops on a plane to Wisconsin in hopes of capturing Lulu upon arrival. Forever Lulu marked the directorial debut of screenwriter John Kaye, who also penned the original screenplay; the film was backed by Green Moon, the production company founded by leading lady Melanie Griffith. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
John Kaye
Writer(s):
John Kaye
Producer(s):
Diane Sillan-IsaacsAbra EdelmanJohn Thompson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Categories:
Comedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    James T.

    A well-done and satisfying love story of sorts. I was not expecting much from this picture but as you follow it along the more you are taken in by it. A bittersweet story of love lost and a second chance to make things right. All the characters are well-acted and they take you on a roller coater ride of emotions concluding with a heart-felt, satisfying ending.

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    JUSTIN and SUSAN S.

    Patrick Swayze is wonderful in this movie--its nice to see him playing a normal guy-not a macho one like some of his movies --tho i love all his movies.. Melanie Griffith is marvelous as his mentally ill ex-girlfriend--I really enjoyed this movie-me and hubby..

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    Christina J.

    I agree this is not a comedy but an unusual story of romance. I thought it dealt well with the topic of mental illness, how life does need to move on, but how a deep, true love can survive in a supportive way. Ironically, this giving helps Ben and his wife to face their more current tragedy. Well acted, good story lines.

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