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Cast
Jean-Marc Barr
Jack Kerouac
Josh Lucas
Neal Cassady
Kate Bosworth
Billie
Anthony Edwards
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Henry Thomas
Philip Whalen
Patrick Fischler
Lew Welch / Dave Wain
Radha Mitchell
Carolyn Cassady
Stana Katic
Lenora
Balthazar Getty
Michael McClure
Nora Kirkpatrick
Alyson
Details
Status
Released
Original language
en
Countries
US
Revenue
$33,621
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