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Natural History of Parking Lots (The)

Country: United States, Language: English, 89 mins

  • Director: Everett Lewis
  • Writer: Everett Lewis
  • Producer: Aziz Ghazal

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When a high school senior, Chris, gets in trouble with the West L.A. police for joy riding in stolen cars, his wealthy but neglectful dad hires Chris's older brother Lance to spend time with him and keep him out of trouble. Lance is in the underworld, running guns, so caring for Chris starts out as a good cover. Then, he warms to his brother, and the two develop a strong bond; Chris gets serious about school and starts to come out of his shell. But, will the relationship be strong enough to weather pressures from Lance's business, Chris's discovery that dad is paying Lance for the care, and Lance's enjoyment of female companionship?


There was a trailer...but, it has since disappeared.

Cast & Characters

Charlie Bean as Chris;
B. Wyatt as Lance;
Eli Guralnick as Mrs. Porter;
Roy Heidicker as Neo-Nazi;
Sara as Kelly;
Charles Taylor as Sam;
Mark Williams as P.O;
Dean Cleverdon as Cop;
Robert Hudson as Mr. Foss;
David Kinder as Detective;
Richard Stretz as Mr. Stretz;
Edie Zavala as Walter;
Dennis Archambault as Judge;
Douglass Coleman as Blood;
Mike Huskey as Ivory