A hot summer day in Atlanta is the backdrop for the interweaving lives of a famous TV actress, a rock band, a lonely nobody, a young girl and her father. Roland's alcoholic visions push him towards Jen, an ingénue who has runaway from home and longs for the singer of the band, Peter. Peter and his band mate Seymour struggle for the attention of Agnes, a hot young actress on a Vampire TV show, "Southern Gothic," who has a hidden connection to Roland. As the day unfolds a delusional bible salesman (David Carradine) and a pretentious film director (Faye Dunaway) become guides in revealing the true nature of these relationships. Told through the hallucinations of alchoholism, the bravado of the band's music, the camp of "Southern Gothic," the tenderness of home video flashbacks, and the harsh reality of these peoples lives, "Last Goodbye" is a mosaic of young people struggling to make an emotional connection.

"Last Goodbye" stars Christopher Rydell, Clementine Ford, Liam O'Neill, Sara Stanton, David Carradine, and Faye Dunaway. Supporting cast includes Chad McKnight, Kansas Carradine, Dominik Garcia-Lorido, Alex Quinn, and Maggie Blye. "Last Goodbye" was inspired by the novel "Last Goodbye From Way Down Here" by Patrick Kaye.

PRAISE FOR THE NOVEL
"Last Goodbye From Way Down Here"
BY PATRICK KAYE

"Vividly told... a story as eccentric and compelling as the unusual cast of characters it spotlights."
The Houston Literary Herald

"Kaye brings a unique perspective to these interweaving stories... add this one to your Christmas list."
The Birmingham Star

 LAST GOODBYE © 2003 POPfilms.