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Commentary with Don McKellar and film critic Geoff Pevere; Theatrical TV spots; Short films selected by Bruce McDonald; Cast & crew bios; 5.1 surround sound
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Highway 61
1. Opening Credits [9:15]
2. Dye Job [9:09]
3. In the Body [3:30]
4. Something You Should See [5:10]
5. It's My Body [8:04]
6. South on 61 [4:32]
7. Morning [5:37]
8. Was He Famous [8:02]
9. Let's Go for a Walk [7:19]
10. Jackie's Here [8:51]
11. Stray Cat Motel [4:24]
12. Goodbye [4:27]
13. I Won't Cut You [7:53]
14. He's Nobody [6:31]
15. Small Town Barber [5:39]
16. End Credits [4:03]
Highway 61 is an offbeat, comedic road movie about a small-town Canadian barber (Don McKellar) who finds a dead body. When a woman claiming to be the corpse's roadie sister (Valerie Buhagiar), arrives in town, he agrees to drive her and the body from Ontario to New Orleans, following Highway 61 over the entire journey. Along the way, they meet several odd characters. Though the story is poorly-paced, it has enough off-center humor and the performances are engaging enough to make it worthwhile. Rockers Jello Biafra and Tav Falco make cameos. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Movie Guide