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Roadside Prophets

  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.5K
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Roadside Prophets (1992)
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Road TripAdventureComedyDrama

Two strangers meet on the road and travel through Nevada on motorcycle to find an elusive spot where they can dump another man's ashes.Two strangers meet on the road and travel through Nevada on motorcycle to find an elusive spot where they can dump another man's ashes.Two strangers meet on the road and travel through Nevada on motorcycle to find an elusive spot where they can dump another man's ashes.

  • Director
    • Abbe Wool
  • Writer
    • Abbe Wool
  • Stars
    • John Doe
    • Adam Horovitz
    • David Anthony Marshall
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Abbe Wool
    • Writer
      • Abbe Wool
    • Stars
      • John Doe
      • Adam Horovitz
      • David Anthony Marshall
    • 30User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Doe
    John Doe
    • Joe Mosely
    Adam Horovitz
    Adam Horovitz
    • Sam
    David Anthony Marshall
    David Anthony Marshall
    • Dave Coleman
    Judyth Thurman
    Judyth Thurman
    • Stripper
    Biff Yeager
    Biff Yeager
    • Bartender
    Sonna Chavez
    • Angie Abbott
    Erica Rogers
    Erica Rogers
    • Housekeeper
    JD Cullum
    • Mr. Andrews
    • (as J.D. Cullum)
    Ebbe Roe Smith
    Ebbe Roe Smith
    • Journalist
    David Swinson
    • Fred Nieman
    Aaron Lustig
    Aaron Lustig
    • Morning Desk Clerk
    Arlo Guthrie
    Arlo Guthrie
    • Harvey
    Timothy Leary
    Timothy Leary
    • Salvadore
    Pam Lambert
    Pam Lambert
    • Mini-Mart Cashier
    Beth DePatie
    • Daisy
    Barton Heyman
    Barton Heyman
    • Sheriff Quentin Durango
    Don Cheadle
    Don Cheadle
    • Happy Days Manager
    Jeanne McCarthy
    • Happy Days Waitress #1
    • Director
      • Abbe Wool
    • Writer
      • Abbe Wool
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    Twins65

    Timothy Leary is Still Dead...

    ...and this certainly helped put him six feet under.

    I finished ROADSIDE PROPHETS, but it took some work. The movie is watchable, but that's about the only thing "good" I can say about it. A couple of "alternative icon" cameos (and John Cusack obviously in need of any kind of a paycheck back in '92) do not make it worth your time.

    Doe is OK, but Horovitz is better sampled in small 4 minute doses. Check out his funny turn in the "Sabotage" video, but walk on by this one the next time you're going to take a chance at the video store.
    8icelandknight

    A Harley riding guy decides to take the ashes of a co-worker to where he always wanted to go.

    I enjoyed the movie immensely. Sometimes it reminded me of the 1992 "Highway To Hell" movie, which also seems a bit of a "trip". Being a biker helps when seeing this movie. One 'understands' it, like teens are supposed to 'understand' "Wayne's World".

    At times one doesn't quite understand some of the 'visions' the characters have, and one has to guess. Basically, it's a biker fantasy (the boss' daughter on the phone covering for the biker cos she's got a crush on him) with some dark comedy thrown in.

    I'd say it's almost a "serious" Cheech & Chong type of movie.
    Paul_Rudd_has_a_sweet_ass

    Worth a watch

    The main character of this film is on a journey to find a place his dead friend (who he knew for all of 3 hours) talked about and scatter his ashes there. Along the way he bumps into a young man with an obsession with a chain of motels and fireworks who eventually ends up following him everywhere. They become friends (sort-of) and have a very strange adventure indeed. I bought this film to see Adam Horowitz and he gave a great performance. John Doe was average at best but the star had to be John Cusack in a small cameo. Worth watching if you like very odd films. I do so I give it **** out of *****!
    7douglastynyparc

    A very pleasant surprise of an oldish road movie.

    I'm a biker and was looking for something bike related to watch and came across this rather pleasant quirky little movie. It won't win any awards for the acting but the actors did a very passable job and the desert scenery was wonderful bringing memories of my trip there many years ago on some of those very roads. Considered a cult film written and directed by Abbe Wool, featuring musicians John Doe of the L.A. punk band X, and Adam Horovitz of the Beastie Boys, with cameo appearances by, amongst others, Timothy Leary, Arlo Guthrie, David Carradine, an uncharacteristic performance by John Cusack as Caspar, a self-styled "Symbionese" rebel, and a very early film performance by Don Cheadle. Give it a go if you're a biker and maybe if you're not :)
    7pslower-2

    Abbe Wool's sharply humorous and quietly subversive homage to Easy Rider and the spirit of the sixties overcomes an uneven storyline and some casting problems to create an infectious and ultimately charming

    This laid back, low key and off-beat homage to Easy Rider set against the scorched Nevada desert was a treat to watch. John Doe plays Joe, a Harley-loving loner who leaves his factory job and sets out to find "Eldorado", Nevada where he plans to spread the ashes of Dave, an amiable biker he met in a bar and who had the misfortune to be electrocuted while playing a video game.

    There's a lovely sense of the absurd to the proceedings as Joe pours Dave's ashes into a sky-blue motorcylce gas tank which he straps to the back of his 50's vintage hog and heads out down the highway. He's pursued by a Sam, a kid with an obsession with Motel 9's and a puppy dog determination to ride with Joe and become his friend. If there's a weak link it's Adam Horovitz as Sam. The character is underwritten and Horovitz just doesn't make it work.

    But what's really nice about the film is the whimsical, darkly comic look back in fondness to the spirit of the sixties as embodied in guest appearances by Arlo Guthrie and Timothy Leary. Arlo runs a restaurant (not Alices'!) and Tim drives a tow truck. Great turns by both as they wax philosophical on the mysteries and meaning of life. David Carradine does a cool and hilarious cameo as Othello, a hooka smoking desert guru.

    The tone of the film is playful with a nice tongue in cheek sense of humor that is very hip. While the main storyline falters occasionally there's a nicely crafted and very funny subplot carried on by telephone between Joe and a woman who works in personnel at Joe's plant.

    The star turn of this flawed gem goes to John Cusack who does an astounding and hilarious performance and a poverty activist whose does his bit for the movement by ordering massive amounts of food at restaurants, stuffing his face then doing a classic "dine and dash" routine. He shows up twice and is a treat to watch.

    The ending falls a little flat but the climax of the film works just fine as Joe finally finds "Eldorado", a tiny Nevada oasis of neon and casinos where they bet everything on Dave's dream. An easy film to watch and enjoy for those who were there.

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    • Trivia
      David Carradine was originally supposed to reappear towards the end, but he walked off the movie before the original intended ending was shot, and hence the ending had to be re-written without him.
    • Quotes

      Joe Mosely: [the Sheriff is roughly restraining Sam by forcing his face on the ground with his boot] Officer, let him up. He's not hurting anyone.

      Sheriff Quentin Durango: [lets Sam go] But he could be. He bears a sinister resemblance to a vicious criminal that's been marauding the area.

      Joe Mosely: And since when is it a crime to look like somebody?

      Sam: Hey, what'd the guy do anyway?

      Sheriff Quentin Durango: Unlawful repast and remove.

      Sam: What?

      Sheriff Quentin Durango: Dine and dash. I'm gonna let you go with a warning this time.

      Joe Mosely: He didn't do anything.

      Sheriff Quentin Durango: [aims a gun at Joe] You don't realize what's happening, do you? 'Cause if you did, you'd be shittin' in your shoes, wouldn't you? Quaking with fear? I want ya to look around, just look around, and tell me what you see. A society that's obsessed with feeling good and happy. But underneath that moronic veneer lurks a thirst for blood. Yes, my friend, an invidious potential for lawlessness and despair; existential and otherwise. The sooner you weasels open your eyes to the hideous truth, the sooner you wish you were dead.

      Sam: [pause] That guy is insane.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Fight Club (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Beer, Gas, Ride Forever
      Performed by John Doe, Tony Gilkyson and D.J. Bonebrake

      Written by John Doe

      Produced by John Doe and Tony Gilkyson

      Engineered by Tom McAuley

      Published by Warner, Chappell Music, Faith Hope and Charity Music (BMI)

      Courtesy of DGC Records

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    • Release date
      • October 8, 1992 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Profetas de la carretera
    • Filming locations
      • Barstow, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • Swinson-Starkey Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $147,724
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,066
      • Mar 29, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $147,724
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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