The Doo Dah Man (2015)
One was on the run. The other was just running away.
A New Jersey college student running away from home finds himself travelling through the back roads of Texas with a con man who's just escaped from prison.
Director: Claude Green
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 92 min
Release Date: December 31, 2015
Cast
- Will Brittain - Will
- Glenn Morshower - Smitty
- Katherine Willis - Becky
- Holt Boggs - Frank
- Zoe Graham - Tina
- Tanner Beard - Deadhead Attendant
- Brenda Isaacs Booth
- Kenneth Wayne Bradley - Brett
- Lucky Cantu - Adrianna
- Sonny Carl Davis - Dave
Screenplay
- Claude Green (Screenplay)
- Jack Ballo (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Philip Roy
Editing: Philip Roy
Country: United Kingdom, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Father-Son Conflict and Reconciliation, Nostalgic Memories and the Past, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery
Keywords
photography, camera, based on true story, road trip, escaped convict, con artist, hitchhiker, trust, convict, teenage boy, alcoholic father, hitchhiking, father figure, 1980s, father son relationship
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Doo Dah Man about?
- A New Jersey college student running away from home finds himself travelling through the back roads of Texas with a con man who's just escaped from prison.
- Who directed The Doo Dah Man?
- The Doo Dah Man was directed by Claude Green.
- Who stars in The Doo Dah Man?
- The Doo Dah Man stars Will Brittain, Glenn Morshower, Katherine Willis, Holt Boggs, Zoe Graham, Tanner Beard.
- How long is The Doo Dah Man?
- The Doo Dah Man has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
- What genre is The Doo Dah Man?
- The Doo Dah Man is a Drama film.
- Where was The Doo Dah Man produced?
- The Doo Dah Man was produced in United Kingdom, United States of America.
- What are the themes of The Doo Dah Man?
- The themes of The Doo Dah Man include: Father-Son Conflict and Reconciliation, Nostalgic Memories and the Past, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.