The story follows the two sisters Melissa and Emily, the former who accidentally killed her husband Alan and the latter who agrees to help her bury her husband in the desert. While there, they encounter a trucker who hates his dogs and takes a special dislike to the sisters, a Park Ranger who takes a shine to Melissa and finally a strange, homeless man who thinks he is in a soap opera. While Melissa and Emily try their best to find a suitable place to bury Alan, much of their history is revealed and the day in the desert has a great impact on their lives.
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Moving Alan (Full movie)
Moving Alan starring Mark Pellegrino as a naked corpse. That needs to be moved. I worked really hard to find this- it doesn't seem to be for sale anywhere in the ...
Mark & Misha in "Moving Alan"
MV with some scenes from Moving Alan where Mark Pellegrino and Misha Collins first met during filming. We can watch them now accidentally in Supernatural ...
Moving Alan (em Portugués) 7/7
[Portuguese dub] Part 7 [FINAL PART] I wonder if any other non-Portuguese-speakers made It is a pretty film to watch. Maybe it's best not to know what the ...
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