Everything Moves Alone
"Living, loving, and stealing luggage."
Originally released in 2001. Everything Moves Alone is a comedy/drama film. directed by Mike Aransky.
Starring Philip Guerette, Thomas Edward Seymour, and Matt Ford
Synopsis
"Everything Moves Alone" opens in a sleepy New England town where Scotch, a recently discharged soldier, arrives at a bus depot with the vague plan of crashing with his long-estranged older brother. Scotch spies a creepy yet interesting character stealing luggage, who then offers Scotch a ride into town if he will assist in dropping dirt and a frog-shaped flower pot into another man's car. Scotch, who is clearly several cards short of a full deck, complies and immediately earns the wrath of the car owner McDunley, a bearish sourpuss who runs the local video store and who has a mysterious long-running feud with Anderson, the luggage-thief who quickly becomes Scotch's new best friend.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Hale Manor Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Everything Moves Alone about?
"Everything Moves Alone" opens in a sleepy New England town where Scotch, a recently discharged soldier, arrives at a bus depot with the vague plan of crashing with his long-estranged older brother...
Who directed Everything Moves Alone?
Everything Moves Alone was directed by Mike Aransky.
How long is Everything Moves Alone?
Everything Moves Alone has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).
When was Everything Moves Alone released?
Everything Moves Alone was released on June 1, 2001 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Everything Moves Alone?
The main cast of Everything Moves Alone includes Philip Guerette, Thomas Edward Seymour, Matt Ford, Tina Angelillo, Mike Aransky.