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Jon Bon Jovi | ... |
Jon
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Demi Moore | ... |
Janie
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Annabella Sciorra | ... |
Dorothy
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Kevin Bacon | ... |
Mike
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Whoopi Goldberg | ... |
Cabbie
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Leah Rubino | ... |
Ghost Girl
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Nicky 'Pops' Anest | ... |
Leo's Lips
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Olga Barbato | ... |
Bella
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Vinny Vella | ... |
Angry Window Man
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Sidney Annis | ... |
Domino Man #1
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Ernie Fierron | ... |
Domino Man #2
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Denise Faye | ... |
Main Stripper
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Paul D'Amato | ... |
Preacher
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William Preston | ... |
Homeless Man
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Harry Bugin | ... |
Bartender
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Sean M. Flynn | ... |
Busboy
(as Sean Flynn)
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Sue Simmons | ... |
Newscaster #1
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Dean Shepherd | ... |
Newscaster #2
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Richard Spore | ... |
Bar Patron #1
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Gerry Robert Byrne | ... |
Bar Patron #2
(as Gerry Byrne)
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Rocco Turso | ... |
Bar Patron #3
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Alex Johnson | ... |
Bar Patron #4
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Kayla Ahlf | ... |
Dumpster Baby
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Ryan Tuma | ... |
Baby in Hospital
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Dierdre Lewis | ... |
Street Girl
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Harold Mason | ... |
Wheelchair Man
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Ethelmae Mason | ... |
Wheelchair Woman
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Michael McVan | ... |
Policeman #1
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Marshall Mitchell | ... |
Passerby #1
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Katherine Horton | ... |
Shopper
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Clint Chin | ... |
Korean Worker #1
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Gerri Igarashi | ... |
Korean Worker #2
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Rohan Quine | ... |
Cab Guy #1
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Marshall Factora | ... |
Cab Guy #2
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Jeff DeRocker | ... |
Father in Park
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Cee Ali | ... |
Mother in Park
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Caitlin DeRocker | ... |
Girl in Park
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Jack Hammel | ... |
Club Patron (uncredited)
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George F. Miller | ... |
Background in opening credits (uncredited)
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Directed by
Mark Pellington |
Written by
Stuart Cohn | ... | () |
Tom Gorai | ... | () |
Mark Pellington | ... | () |
Terry Wolverton | ... | (poems) |
Produced by
Annette DeShotels | ... | executive producer (as Annette Mitchell) |
Ellen Dux | ... | associate producer |
Tom Gorai | ... | producer |
Bill Hoare | ... | executive producer |
Dawn Rose | ... | line producer |
Music by
Jon Bon Jovi |
Cinematography by
Bobby Bukowski |
Editing by
Leo Trombetta |
Editorial Department
Tod Modisett | ... | assistant editor |
Arnold Ramm | ... | color timer |
Casting By
Ellen Chenoweth |
Production Design by
Mark Friedberg |
Art Direction by
Rita Parikh |
Set Decoration by
Jennifer Alex Nickason | ... | (as Jennifer H. Alex) |
Costume Design by
Jennifer Barrett Pellington |
Makeup Department
Kate Biscoe | ... | makeup artist |
Rose Chatterton | ... | hair stylist: Annabella Sciorra |
Linda Grimes | ... | hair stylist / makeup artist |
James Kaijardos | ... | hair stylist |
Helena Occhipinti | ... | hair stylist / makeup artist |
Peter Savic | ... | makeup artist |
Doreen Vantyne | ... | key hair stylist / key makeup artist |
Production Management
Fran Borden | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
William Paul Clark | ... | first assistant director (as Bill Clark) |
Louis Guerra | ... | second assistant director |
Nelson Nazario | ... | second second assistant director |
Sholto J. Roeg | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
Sean Fallon | ... | property master |
Emily Gaunt | ... | charge scenic |
Sound Department
Jeanne Gilliland | ... | boom operator |
James Ledner | ... | sound mixer |
Mitch Osias | ... | sound designer |
Tom Paul | ... | sound mixer |
Camera and Electrical Department
Deborah Brozina | ... | second assistant camera |
David Burroughs | ... | gaffer |
John Busch | ... | key grip |
Geb Byers | ... | first assistant camera (as George E. Byers) |
James Coffin | ... | dolly grip |
Phil Cohen | ... | first assistant camera |
Paul Doane | ... | generator operator |
Tana Dubbe | ... | best boy grip |
Michael Giunta | ... | generator operator |
Alison Kelly | ... | second assistant camera |
Jamie Livingston | ... | director of photography: second unit |
Jim McConkey | ... | steadicam operator |
Larry McConkey | ... | steadicam operator |
Frank McCormack | ... | gaffer: second unit |
John Romeo | ... | second assistant camera |
Ricardo Sarmiento | ... | first assistant camera |
Eric Schmidt | ... | camera operator: "b" camera |
Jefferson Spady | ... | director of photography: time-lapse photography |
Casting Department
Kathleen Chopin | ... | casting associate |
Sylvia Fay | ... | extras casting |
Lee Genick | ... | extras casting |
Eric Zuckerman | ... | casting associate |
Location Management
Brett Botula | ... | location manager |
Ged Dickersin | ... | location scout |
Sam Lobel | ... | location scout |
Darren Wiseman | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Mitch Osias | ... | composer: additional music |
Script and Continuity Department
Lisa Molinaro | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Therese Bianci | ... | production coordinator |
Lauren Keane | ... | production assistant |
Tod Modisett | ... | title designer |
Theo Rubinstein | ... | production assistant |
Han S. Yi | ... | title designer |
Dale Resteghini | ... | stand-in: Jon Bon Jovi (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Executive Cutting Service (negative cutting)
- The Cut Hut (on-line editing)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
"Destination Anywhere" is a contemporary film noir set on the streets of a gritty, yet colorful Manhattan neighborhood. Jon Bon Jovi stars as Jon, a man on the run from his home, his gambling debts, and his marriage. He is summoned back to New York to deal with his emotionally estranged wife, Janie, and emergency room nurse who has never fully recovered from the hit-and-run death of their only child several years ago. Jon returns to chaos, Janie is out of control and his debts have caused his life to be in danger. He struggles to cope with the troubles at home, but has built walls that are too thick to penetrate and the problems only escalate between Jon and Janie. When an abandoned baby is found in a dumpster and brought to the hospital where Janie works, a series of events is set in motion that forces the couple to reassess the terms of their love, responsibility and commitment to one another.
Written by Eva Tauzer |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The film was inspired by and features music and concepts from Jon Bon Jovi's second solo record of the same name. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Jon Bon Jovi: Ugly (1998). See more » |
Soundtracks | Queen of New Orleans See more » |
Quotes |
Janie:
Who was the patron saint of lost children? The sick, abandoned, neglected, abused? Their flesh thin as gauze too penetrable. Always balling when I try to sleep. Fist hugging the hem of my nightgown. Haunting my dreams. Forlorn ghosts with questions dripping from their eyes. I hope some angel's looking out for them. See more » |