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The Last Ride

Year: 2025 Documentary Runtime: 48 min

Overview

A journey among the forgotten: U.S. citizens experiencing homelessness, forced to live in extreme marginalization. Giving voice to these wounded souls is the unmistakable sound of Tom Waits.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Tom Waits

Tom Waits

Self

Darrin Bradbury

Darrin Bradbury

Self

Javian Davis

Javian Davis

Self

Lynda Favre

Lynda Favre

Self

Kevin Hicks

Kevin Hicks

Self

Kevin Reed

Kevin Reed

Self

Thomas Todd

Thomas Todd

Self

Micheal Waldner

Micheal Waldner

Self

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