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The Walkaround 2012

79 min📅 2012-04-21

"On the Auto Show Circuit....Some Dreams Die Hard."

Dive into the uproarious world of *The Walkaround (2012)*, a sharp-witted mockumentary that skewers the auto show circuit with the same razor-edged humor as *Spinal Tap* and *Best in Show*.

Director: Jonathan Bray

Cast

Jonathan Bray
Jonathan Bray
Johnathon Johnson
Todd Farr
Todd
Jason Jarchow
Jason Bablinski
Wayne V. Johnson
Wayne V. Johnson
Wayne Johnson
Matt Miller
Matt Miller
Matthew Clayton
Kisha Palmer
Kisha
Ric Reinbold
Ric Reinbold
Rick Gautier
Jennifer Roberts
Sylvia
Peter Tocco
Peter Tocco
Wine Producer
Olivia Tracey
Olivia Tracey
Kia Narrator

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Walkaround (2012) about?

*The Walkaround* follows Jonathan Johnson, a veteran auto show narrator whose obsession with his job spirals into a quixotic quest for acting fame. The film blends real-world auto show chaos with mockumentary-style humor, poking fun at industry excess while celebrating the underdog spirit of its delusional protagonist.

Who directed The Walkaround?

Jonathan Bray directed *The Walkaround* with a sharp eye for satire and an unflinching commitment to authenticity.

Who stars in The Walkaround?

The film stars Jonathan Bray, Todd Farr, Jason Jarchow, Wayne V. Johnson, and Matt Miller, with Kisha Palmer rounding out the ensemble.

Is The Walkaround (2012) worth watching?

While *The Walkaround* lacks an IMDb rating, its mockumentary charm and tight runtime make it a standout for fans of dry, offbeat humor. If you enjoy films like *Waiting for Guffman*, this indie gem delivers laughs without overstaying its welcome.

How long is The Walkaround?

The Walkaround runs for 79 minutes.

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About The Walkaround (2012) — A Mockumentary That Drives Comedy Off the Rails

Dive into the uproarious world of *The Walkaround (2012)*, a sharp-witted mockumentary that skewers the auto show circuit with the same razor-edged humor as *Spinal Tap* and *Best in Show*. Directed by Jonathan Bray, this indie comedy thrives on its unfiltered authenticity, blending real-life auto show settings with exaggerated characters and over-the-top narrator antics. The film follows Jonathan Johnson, a veteran auto show host whose passion for his job borders on delusion, as he chases his dream of acting stardom with hilariously misguided determination.

Bray's debut delivers a fresh take on the mockumentary genre, packed with quirky supporting players and a premise that feels as gleefully absurd as it does grounded. With a runtime of just 79 minutes, *The Walkaround* is a tight, laugh-out-loud satire that'll resonate with fans of dry humor and behind-the-scenes absurdity alike.