Ted Huckabee
Watch: A Cab Driver’s Fate Takes a Sweet, Selfless Trip in ‘Detour’
Features By Scott Beggs on April 30, 2012 | Be the First To CommentWhy Watch? Call it sugary, call it a little schmaltzy, but there’s a lot to love about Takashi Doscher‘s new short film that focuses on a very lucky cab driver who wins tickets to Game 7 of the World Series and his last client of the day. Slickly shot with as much heart as humor, it overcomes a general Aw Shucks vibe with a loveable comedic lug in star Ted Huckabee and stands as further proof that Doscher is a talent to watch out for. What will it cost? Only 8 minutes. Skip Work. You’ve Got Time For More Short Films
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