Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA wannabe Elvis meets his true love, the best waitress in the West.A wannabe Elvis meets his true love, the best waitress in the West.A wannabe Elvis meets his true love, the best waitress in the West.
Annabella Gutman
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- (as Annabelle Gutman)
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- CuriosidadesThis movie was Nicole DeHuff's final film appearance. She died of pneumonia in 2005.
- PifiasWhen Harold is cleaning out his locker, the sign in the background says "Wagon Trian".
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I saw Unbeatable Harold at the ISIS theater in Aspen in March 2006 during the HBO festival. I enjoyed the film a lot. Nicole DeHuff is radiant. She reminded me of a David Lynch Mulholland drive type character. Imagine Naomi Watts from Lynch's film falling in love almost against her will with Wenders' Paris Texas Harry Dean Stanton: you get Unbeatable Harold. While this couple brings most of the emotions and the inspiration in the film, the assemble cast brings most of the fun: old timers like Durning and Winkler cross the path of younger actors like Taryn Manning of Hustle and Flow and Dylan McDermott, hilarious as a fallen rock star performing heavy metal covers of "The Greatest Love of All" on the Nevada "hotel" circuit... The film is a portrait of a series of American losers, of all ages and in all fields, filmed with great love and tenderness. After laughing at them, I started feeling for them and left the theater full of joy and understanding... I was shocked to read in the ending credits that the main actress Nicole DeHuff passed away after they filmed the film.
- Marion88
- 14 mar 2006
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By what name was Unbeatable Harold (2006) officially released in Canada in English?
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