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Adam McKay (the film's director and co-scriptwriter) as Terry Cheveaux, an apathetic driver who is replaced by Bobby at the beginning of the film. David Koechner, Ian Roberts and Jack McBrayer as Hershell, Kyle and Glenn, Bobby's three pit crew members. They join Lucius at the car wash before returning to be Ricky's pit crew.
Prayers for Bobby is a televised drama film that premiered on the Lifetime network on January 24, 2009. The film is based on the book of the same name by Leroy F. Aarons, which is itself based on the true story of the life and legacy of Bobby Griffith, a gay young man who killed himself in 1983 due to his mother's homophobia.
Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off is a 2003 American comedy television film directed by Paul Hoen, written by Dan Berendsen, and starring Taylor Ball, Orlando Brown, Reiley McClendon, Rose McIver, and Mark L. Taylor. [1] It aired on Disney Channel as one of its Original Movies on July 18, 2003.
Byrge has done little acting since the demise of the Ernest franchise; however, in later years, he did reprise his role as Bobby once again for an independent DVD movie, alongside Billy Dee (who also is the webmaster of the official Ernest/Jim Varney fansite), entitled Billy and Bobby the Whacky Duo On Vacation. In the movie, buddies Billy and ...
The film's soundtrack, The Heavenly Kid (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) was produced by George Duke and consists of ten songs featured in the movie. [7] The soundtrack was released on vinyl, cassette and as of 2013 it was available digitally through iTunes and Amazon MP3.
Patrick Duffy (born March 17, 1949) [1] is an American actor and director widely known for his role as Bobby Ewing on the CBS primetime soap opera Dallas (1978–1991). Duffy returned to reprise his role as Bobby in a continuation of Dallas, which aired on TNT from 2012 to 2014.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a score of 30% based on 20 reviews, with an average rating of 3.6/10.The site's critical consensus reads, "It's occasionally effective as a bare-bones action thriller, but Killerman ' s willingness to settle for mediocrity prevents it from reaching its tantalizing true potential."
The film cast features Robert Downey Jr., Joe Pantoliano, Daniel Roebuck, Tom Wood, and LaTanya Richardson, several of whom portrayed deputy marshals in the previous film. The film was a co-production of Warner Bros. Pictures and Kopelson Entertainment. The score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith.