THE ROAD HOME

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Studio: Hot House
Directed by: Steven Scarborough
Year of Production / Release: 1996
Country of Production: U.S.A.

CAST:
Nino Bacci
Matt Bradshaw
Dan Brewer
Tony Cummings
Todd Gibbs
Jeff Hart
Ryan Idol
Marcelo Reeves
Beau Saxon
Jordan West
Cole Youngblood

SCENE 1: Todd Gibbs, Beau Saxon
SCENE 2: Matt Bradshaw, Todd Gibbs
SCENE 3: Matt Bradshaw, Jordan West
SCENE 4: Cole Youngblood, Tony Cummings, Todd Gibbs
SCENE 5: Ryan Idol, Todd Gibbs
SCENE 6: Marcelo Reeves, Dan Brewer, Nino Bacci, Todd Gibbs

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:
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INFORMATION FROM HOT HOUSE:
In June of 1996 Hot House began its most ambitious project to date, THE ROAD HOME. One month of solid shooting on location in the Central Valley of California, nine weeks of day and night editing and gallons of strong coffee went into creating nearly 2 full hours of what is the movie of a lifetime. The Road Home picks up where the earlier sensation, The Road to Hopeful leaves off. This is not a sequel but a story that is connected again to the town of Hopeful and the concept of a journey of self discovery.
   The main character, Calvin (played by the magnificent Todd Gibbs) leaves his childhood orphanage to uncover the mystery of his past hidden in an old homestead down the road a bit from Hopeful. He follows a rollicking and unpredictable tract that cuts across the great flatlands of America and runs ram shod through the lives of honest, hardworking (and habitually horny) farm folk.
   The epic begins with a hitchhiker hand job (administered to a demanding Matt Bradshaw) and ends at a behind-the-barn-butt-bangathon with Marcello Reeves and newcomers Nino Bacci and Dan Brewer, that makes any ordinary group grope look like a Sunday prayer meeting! Along the way and in between Calvin is delivered up to some petty power play from a deskbound Beau Saxon (of The Road to Hopeful fame), a three way bale toss with humoungous Cole Youngblood and talented Tony Cummings, and a game of “True Confessionals” with heavenly “Father” O’Ryan Idol.
   All these adventures (and some woodshed shenanigans involving Jordan West) help the innocent Calvin discover his past – and, eventually, himself.

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