Roadkill with Valerie Buhagiar: DVD Cover

    Roadkill
    a.k.a. Roadkill: Move or Die Director: Bruce McDonald Cast: Valerie Buhagiar, Gerry Quigley, Larry Hudson, Larry Hudson

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    • DVD Release Date: 07/13/2004
    • Original Release: 1989
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 40,759
     
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    Features

    Interactive menus; Scene index; Cast and crew bios; Photo gallery; 2 shorts: Elimination Dance and Fort Goof; Commentary with writer/star Don McKellar and producer Colin Brunton; Hard Core Logo trailer; 2.0 Stereo Sound; 4 x 3 letterbox

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Meeting [4:06]
    2. Long Ride [6:04]
    3. Pitstop [5:29]
    4. Abandoned [3:00]
    5. Proposition [7:14]
    6. Change of Clothes [5:09]
    7. Alone [4:56]
    8. Friends [5:37]
    9. Learning to Drive [8:43]
    10. Children of Paradise [5:04]
    11. Drive-In [8:36]
    12. Ramona in Action [6:30]
    13. Death on Stage [5:33]
    14. Arrangement [4:39]
    15. Move or Die [1:04]
    16. End Credits [3:12]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Like its title, Roadkill is a little flat and moldy at times, but generally effective. Concert promoter Valerie Buhagiar decides to look for a legendary "lost" band called The Children of Paradise, in hopes of staging a lucrative comeback tour. Buhagiar's odyssey takes her through the backroads of Canada. En route, she stumbles upon a thrill killer-and he's one of the more normal people that she meets. Director Bruce McDonald doubles as one of the film's stars. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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