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Reviews 42% Audience Score 100+ Ratings A political aide (Charlie Sheen) and his bookish buddy (Alan Ruck) try to deliver a senator's wild teenage daughter (Kerri Green). Read More Read Less...
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Released in 1987, "Three for the Road" stars Charlie Sheen & Alan Ruck as an ambitious political aide and his best friend assigned to delivering a senator's rebellious daughter to a reform institution down south (Kerri Green).
Jul 24, 1987 · Three for the Road: Directed by Bill Norton. With Charlie Sheen, Kerri Green, Alan Ruck, Sally Kellerman. A crafty political aide and his soft-spoken pal are assigned the job of delivering a senator's out-of-control teenage daughter to an institution.
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- Drama, Comedy
- Bill Norton
- 1987-07-24
It’s true there’s little highbrow directing and no chic cinematography nor a musical score that you’ll whistle the next day. But if you’re in a mood for good, solid laughs and a rompy time traveling the roads with three rather good actors, “Three for the Road” is a good bet.
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- Bill Norton
- PG
- Charlie Sheen
Three for the Road is a 1987 road comedy film directed by Bill L. Norton and starring Charlie Sheen, Alan Ruck, Kerri Green, Sally Kellerman and Blair Tefkin.
Feb 24, 2024 · Likes. Reviews. Lists. Sort by. When Reviewed. Rating. ★★ Watched by EFContentment 21 Apr 2024. In which a devout Christian truck driver (James Avery) is lied to by a young girl (Kerri Green) who tells him that she's running away from Satanic rapists (Charlie Sheen; Alan Ruck).
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70. Los Angeles Times. It’s true there’s little highbrow directing and no chic cinematography nor a musical score that you’ll whistle the next day. But if you’re in a mood for good, solid laughs and a rompy time traveling the roads with three rather good actors, “Three for the Road” is a good bet. Read More. FULL REVIEW. 50. Chicago Tribune.