The Way Home
Small town girl Marcy (Tara Walker) comes to LA with stars in her eyes, thinking she can make it big on "Search For A Star." Instead, with little money and no friends, she finds herself sleeping in he…
The Way Home
Small town girl Marcy (Tara Walker) comes to LA with stars in her eyes, thinking she can make it big on "Search For A Star." Instead, with little money and no friends, she finds herself sleeping in her car. Things dramatically change when she meets Rose (Debbie Allen), living in a cardboard box, and Mort (John Savage), a wheelchair-bound Gulf War veteran. After first fighting over territory, these three lost souls bond in friendship, protecting and supporting each other in a story that is at once profoundly funny, heart-warming and poignant. —Daniel Yost Three lost souls, homeless on Hollywood Boulevard's Walk Of Fame, meet in conflict, then slowly become friends and support each other. Rose, 50, an African-American woman who lost her child, becomes a surrogate mother to Marcy, 20, new in town and living out of her car, naively thinking she can make it tap dancing on Search For A Star. Mort, 50, a Gulf War vet in a wheelchair, brings chaos and excitement to their lives, while certain that the Shadow Government is out to get him. —Anonymous
The Way Home
Drama,Family
Film Details
Small town girl Marcy (Tara Walker) comes to LA with stars in her eyes, thinking she can make it big on "Search For A Star." Instead, with little money and no friends, she finds herself sleeping in her car. Things dramatically change when she meets Rose (Debbie Allen), living in a cardboard box, and Mort (John Savage), a wheelchair-bound Gulf War veteran. After first fighting over territory, these three lost souls bond in friendship, protecting and supporting each other in a story that is at once profoundly funny, heart-warming and poignant.
—Daniel Yost Three lost souls, homeless on Hollywood Boulevard's Walk Of Fame, meet in conflict, then slowly become friends and support each other. Rose, 50, an African-American woman who lost her child, becomes a surrogate mother to Marcy, 20, new in town and living out of her car, naively thinking she can make it tap dancing on Search For A Star. Mort, 50, a Gulf War vet in a wheelchair, brings chaos and excitement to their lives, while certain that the Shadow Government is out to get him.
—Anonymous.