Rock Slyde
Rock Slyde is a 2009 American comedy film written and directed by Chris Dowling on his feature-length directorial debut.[1][2] and produced by Will Wallace, Josh Young, and Milan Chakraborty. This independent production stars Patrick Warburton, Andy Dick, Rena Sofer, and Elaine Hendrix.
Rock Slyde | |
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Directed by | Chris Dowling |
Produced by | Chris Dowling Milan Chakraborty Jason Manns Will Wallace Josh Young |
Written by | Chris Dowling |
Starring | Patrick Warburton Andy Dick Rena Sofer Elaine Hendrix |
Cinematography | Alexandre Lehmann |
Edited by | Josh Young |
Production company | Attic Light Films |
Distributed by | Gravitas Ventures |
Release date | April 1, 2010 (VOD) May 1, 2010 (DVD) |
Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Premise
Rock Slyde Is a clumsy private detective, helped by his assistant Judy Bee. Slyde is trying to protect Sara Lee, a seductive baker, from a mysterious stalker, while contending cult leader Bart and his followers, the Bartologists, who are trying to take over Slyde's office space.
Cast
- Patrick Warburton as Rock Slyde
- Andy Dick as Bart
- Rena Sofer as Sara Lee
- Elaine Hendrix as Judy Bee
- Jamie Alexander as Martin
- Terry Chen as David
The film featured numerous actors in brief cameos as members of the Bart cult, as members of the Pirates, or in other roles, including:
- Jason Alexander as Mailman Stan
- Tom Bergeron as Randy Wonder
- Eric Roberts as Jake the Delivery Man
- Lea Thompson as Master Bartologist
- Jerry Cantrell as himself
- Brian Bosworth as The Friendly Pirate
- Kristin Holt as Bartender
- Guillermo Rodriguez as Gary
- Billy Unger as Young Rock
gollark: Insurance makes sense in some cases, I think, where you have low-probability high-badness events, insurance for stuff you can pay for out of pocket easily less so, insurance horribly bodged together with tons of bureaucracy and strongly tied to the stuff it's paying for is utter bees.
gollark: I mean, mostly raised in England and also partly by long term internet exposure, so also not particularly Scottish, but whatever.
gollark: Scottish, ish, but it counts.
gollark: I just confuse everyone through ambiguously ironic statements.
gollark: I'll stick it there too I guess?
References
- "AFI Dallas sneak preview and audio interview: Chris Dowling for Rock Slyde". Pegasus News. March 28, 2009. Retrieved December 9, 2010.
- "Indie, global and feel-good fests". Los Angeles Times. August 6, 2009. Retrieved December 9, 2010.
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