Information
| Year: | 2010 |
| Rating: | 5.1(105) |
| Listed in: | Drama |
| Directed by: | Adam Sherman |
| Actors: | Mark L. Young Jesse Plemons Rutger Hauer Rich Sickler Mark Boone Junior Steven Christopher Parker Hanna Hall Andie MacDowell Joni Barth |
| "Generation Lost" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Adam Sherman | |
| Actors | |
| Mark L. Young | as Victor |
| Jesse Plemons | as Chad |
| Rutger Hauer | as Insley |
| Rich Sickler | as Harris |
| Mark Boone Junior | as Victor's Father |
| Steven Christopher Parker | as Teo |
| Joseph Castanon | as Little Mackie |
| Shiloh Fernandez | as Jake |
| Kevin Gage | as Victor's Father |
| Darin Heames | as Reggy |
| Jon Kellam | as Peter |
| Michael Lovern | as Commune Party Dancing Gorilla |
| Paul McCarthy-Boyington | as Sam |
| Jared Melei | as Commune hippie |
| Eric Steelman | as Commune hippie |
| Tyler Steelman | as Nardo |
| Channing Swift | as Commune hippie |
| Tony Swift | as Commune hippie |
| John Walcutt | as Becky's Father |
| Actresses | |
| Hanna Hall | as Becky |
| Andie MacDowell | as Victor's Mother |
| Joni Barth | as Rachel's Mom |
| Suzan Averitt | as Tantric Yoga Devotee |
| Grace Bannon | as Hippy Teenage Girl |
| Kirsten Berman | as Jenny |
| Dana Berry | as Commune hippie |
| Harmony Blossom | as Body Painted Blue Butterfly Dancer |
| Kathryn Carner | as Commune Hippie |
| Ingrid Coree | as Louise |
| Sarah Kaite Coughlan | as Rainn |
| Victoria De Mare | as Scantily Clad Hippie |
| Jessica Elder | as Pregnant Hippie |
| AnnaLisa Erickson | as Nancy |
| Jennipher Foster | as Commune Hippie |
| Kenyetta Lethridge | as Commune Hippie |
| Loni LiPuma | as Ferris Wheel Girl |
| Wendy Louise | as Pregnant Hippie |
| Laurie Mannette | as Commune Hippie |
| Laura Peters | as Rachel |
| Bruna Rubio | as Commune pregnant hippie |
| Nicole Smolen | as Commune Hippie Kid |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Budget: | USD 1,200,000 |
| Gross: |
USA - 6,051 USD (16 May 2010) |
| Plot: | A young man named Victor realizes the shortcomings of the Utopian ideals on the hippie commune where he was raised. Victor's mother is funding the commune where the guru Insley hypnotizes and seduces women with a technique he calls "running." Insley manipulates the minds of these women so that they give him their bodies and all their worldly possessions. Victor's childhood love, Becky, returns to take care of her deathly ill father. Victor, haunted by visions of Becky's death, is desperate to save her and himself by escaping from the polygamous cult. Preoccupied with Insley's free love philosophy, the adults of the community overlook the painful reality that the self destructive behavior of their children is most certainly due to early exposure to sex and drugs. To afford an escape, Victor tries to sell weed but is cut out by rivals competing for Becky's affection. Finally, Victor is torn between getting money from his mother who is entirely under Insley's influence, dealing with the violent drama of his drug-addled friends, and staying to save Becky as she spins out of control. |
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