
Big Sur
Drama
Overview
Big Sur is a film adaptation of the Jack Kerouac autobiographical novel of the same name.
Top Cast


Jean-Marc Barr
Jean-Marc Barr
Jack Kerouac
Jean-Marc Barr
Jack Kerouac


Josh Lucas
Josh Lucas
Neal Cassady
Josh Lucas
Neal Cassady


Kate Bosworth
Kate Bosworth
Billie
Kate Bosworth
Billie


Anthony Edwards
Anthony Edwards
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Anthony Edwards
Lawrence Ferlinghetti


Henry Thomas
Henry Thomas
Philip Whalen
Henry Thomas
Philip Whalen


Patrick Fischler
Patrick Fischler
Lew Welch / Dave Wain
Patrick Fischler
Lew Welch / Dave Wain


Radha Mitchell
Radha Mitchell
Carolyn Cassady
Radha Mitchell
Carolyn Cassady


Stana Katic
Stana Katic
Lenora
Stana Katic
Lenora


Balthazar Getty
Balthazar Getty
Michael McClure
Balthazar Getty
Michael McClure


Nora Kirkpatrick
Nora Kirkpatrick
Alyson
Nora Kirkpatrick
Alyson
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