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Riding the Bullet is a 2004 horror film written, co-produced and directed by Mick Garris. It is an adaptation of Stephen King 's 2000 novella of the same name . The film, which received a limited theatrical release, was not successful in theaters; it earned a domestic gross of $134,711.
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- Nicholas Pike
- October 15, 2004
Feb 3, 2005 · Riding the Bullet: Directed by Mick Garris. With Jonathan Jackson, David Arquette, Cliff Robertson, Barbara Hershey. When a man finds out his mother is dying and tries to hitchhike his way to the hospital, he is picked up by a stranger with a deadly secret.
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- Horror, Thriller
- Mick Garris
- 2005-02-03
Movie Info. Ever since his father passed away, art student Alan Parker (Jonathan Jackson) has been hypnotized by thoughts of death. After his girlfriend, Jessica (Erika Christensen), breaks up ...
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- Mick Garris
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- Jonathan Jackson
Diane Holme. ... assistant hair stylist (as Dianne Holme) Garrett Immel. ... key artist / makeup effects assistant / on-set makeup artist. Greg Nicotero. ... special makeup effects (as Gregory Nicotero)
Riding the Bullet on DVD April 19, 2005 starring Jonathan Jackson, David Arquette, Barbara Hershey, Erika Christensen. The supernatural thriller takes place on Halloween in 1969, following 21-year-old New England college student Alan Parker (Jonathan Jackson)
- Mick Garris
- Erika Christensen
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Oct 15, 2004 · Overview. In 1969, while studying at the University of Maine, artist Alan Parker becomes obsessed with death. Believing he is losing his girlfriend, he tries to commit suicide on his birthday but his friends manage to stop him. He receives news that his mother has had a stroke and decides to hitchhike to visit her at the hospital. Mick Garris.
Riding the Bullet is a 2004 horror film written, co-produced and directed by Mick Garris. It is an adaptation of Stephen King's 2000 novella of the same name. The film, which received a limited theatrical release, was not successful in theaters; it earned a domestic gross of $134,711.