Tail Lights Fade
Tail Lights Fade is a 1999 Canadian film directed by Malcolm Ingram and starring Denise Richards, Jake Busey, Breckin Meyer, Elizabeth Berkley, Jason Mewes, and Lisa Marie. The film follows two couples and their race across Canada to bail one of their brothers out of a marijuana charge by clearing out the grow house completely. The film's namesake gets its title from a 1992 Buffalo Tom song, which is also on the soundtrack.
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Directed by | Malcolm Ingram |
Produced by | Christine Haebler |
Written by | Matthew Gissing (story and screenplay) Malcolm Ingram (story) |
Starring | Jaimz Woolvett Breckin Meyer Denise Richards Jake Busey Elizabeth Berkley |
Music by | Neil Weisensel |
Cinematography | Brian Pearson |
Edited by | Reginald Harkema |
Production company | Gold Load Productions |
Distributed by | Trimark Pictures |
Release date | 3 December 1999 (Canada) |
Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Cast
- Denise Richards as Wendy
- Jaimz Woolvett as Ben
- Breckin Meyer as Cole
- Jake Busey as Bruce
- Elizabeth Berkley as Eve
- Tanya Allen as Angie
- Ben Derrick as Cutlass Mike
- Doug Hardwick as Accountant Tom (as Douglas Hardwick)
- Marcus Hondro as Shadley (as Marcus Hondros)
- Tristin Leffler as Hemp Girl (as Tristen Leffler)
- Tyler Labine as Grower Brian
- Matthew Gissing as Thug #1 (as Matt Gissing)
- Darryl Quon as Thug #2 (as Darryl Quan)
- Gordie Giroux as Boy
- Lisa Marie as Kitty
- Jason Mewes (uncredited)
Production troubles
In an interview for website IGN, writer/director Malcolm Ingram described the experience as being very unpleasant to handle.[1]
gollark: Macros and such. Nim uses them a lot. It also has templates, which are quite a useful cut-down version which is good enough a lot of the time.
gollark: The ability to extend the language from within the language.
gollark: Very nice, though. Great metaprogramming.
gollark: Specifically, not many people use it, it has a big set of somewhat weirdly interacting features, and there are bizarre quirks all over the place.
gollark: Nim is quite cool, because it's designed roughly as I would design a programming language, but it also has the disadvantage of being designed roughly as I would design a programming language.
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