Bicycle Lane 2009
Bicycle Lane (2009), directed by Jeffrey W. Ruggles, follows Don's hilarious journey through Los Angeles as he navigates a comedy of errors to reach Alli's birthday party.
Director: Jeffrey W. Ruggles
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bicycle Lane (2009) about?
Don's car dies before he can reach Alli's birthday party, forcing him into a comedic odyssey across Los Angeles. With no ride in sight, he must rely on his neighbor's embarrassingly pink beach cruiser, turning his mission into a series of mishaps and awkward encounters. The film captures the lengths we go for love in a city that's anything but predictable.
Who directed Bicycle Lane?
Bicycle Lane was directed by Jeffrey W. Ruggles, who brings a sharp eye for comedic timing to this quirky urban tale.
Who stars in Bicycle Lane?
The film stars Donald Ian Black in the lead role, supported by an ensemble of eccentric neighbors and friends who add to the chaotic charm of the story.
Is Bicycle Lane (2009) worth watching?
As a 70-minute comedy, Bicycle Lane offers a breezy, entertaining ride with heart and humor. While it's not a blockbuster, its relatable themes and Donald Ian Black's performance make it a charming choice for fans of lighthearted rom-coms. If you enjoy quick, feel-good stories about modern dating mishaps, it's worth a watch.
How long is Bicycle Lane?
Bicycle Lane runs for 70 minutes.
About Bicycle Lane (2009) — A Comedy of Romance, Bikes, and Los Angeles Chaos
Bicycle Lane (2009), directed by Jeffrey W. Ruggles, follows Don's hilarious journey through Los Angeles as he navigates a comedy of errors to reach Alli's birthday party. After his car refuses to cooperate, he's left with no choice but to borrow his eccentric neighbor's pink beach cruiser—a bike so conspicuous it becomes a character in its own right. The film brims with quirky charm, blending awkward romance with the chaos of urban life, all wrapped in a 70-minute runtime that keeps the energy high.
The story's heart lies in its relatable predicament: love can drive us to desperate (and sometimes ridiculous) lengths. With Donald Ian Black's endearing performance at the center, Bicycle Lane delivers lighthearted laughs while poking fun at the absurdity of modern dating and transportation mishaps. It's a feel-good comedy that rides the line between cringe and charm, leaving audiences smiling long after the final pedal stroke.