

Adventure · Comedy · Western
Overview
Two hapless explorers lead an ill-fated 1804 expedition through the Pacific Northwest in a hopeless, doomed effort to reach the Pacific Ocean before Lewis and Clark.
Top Cast


Chris Farley
Chris Farley
Bartholomew Hunt
Chris Farley
Bartholomew Hunt


Matthew Perry
Matthew Perry
Leslie Edwards
Matthew Perry
Leslie Edwards


Bokeem Woodbine
Bokeem Woodbine
Jonah
Bokeem Woodbine
Jonah


Barry Del Sherman
Barry Del Sherman
Sergeant
Barry Del Sherman
Sergeant


Eugene Levy
Eugene Levy
Guy Fontenot
Eugene Levy
Guy Fontenot


Lisa Barbuscia
Lisa Barbuscia
Shaquinna
Lisa Barbuscia
Shaquinna


Christian Clemenson
Christian Clemenson
Father Girard
Christian Clemenson
Father Girard


Patrick Cranshaw
Patrick Cranshaw
Jackson
Patrick Cranshaw
Jackson


Jonathan Joss
Jonathan Joss
Bent Twig
Jonathan Joss
Bent Twig


Gregory Cruz
Gregory Cruz
Iowa Indian
Gregory Cruz
Iowa Indian
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