
One for the Road 2010
In the chilling short film 'One for the Road (2010)', directed by Michael Floyd, a desperate man stumbles into a bar, recounting his family's harrowing predicament stranded in the snow.
Director: Michael Floyd
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is One for the Road (2010) about?
A desperate man recounts his family's harrowing predicament stranded in the snow, but his tale takes a darker turn when he reveals he abandoned his car near Salem's Lot.
Who directed One for the Road?
Michael Floyd directed One for the Road.
Who stars in One for the Road?
The film features a talented cast, including Lawrence Benedict, Michael Floyd, Don Mack, Mark E. Ridley, and Daniel Roebuck.
Is One for the Road (2010) worth watching?
While One for the Road has an unrated IMDb status, its gripping narrative and talented cast make it a compelling watch for fans of horror and thriller genres.
How long is One for the Road?
The short film has a runtime of 22 minutes.
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About One for the Road (2010) — A Desperate Cry for Help in the Snowy Wilderness
In the chilling short film 'One for the Road (2010)', directed by Michael Floyd, a desperate man stumbles into a bar, recounting his family's harrowing predicament stranded in the snow. However, his tale takes a darker turn when he reveals he abandoned his car near the infamous Salem's Lot. As the atmosphere thickens with foreboding, the audience is left wondering if this man's tale is a cry for help or a desperate attempt to deflect guilt. One for the Road masterfully weaves together elements of horror and thriller genres, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. With a runtime of 22 minutes, this gripping short film is a must-watch for fans of the darker side of human nature. The talented cast, including Lawrence Benedict, Michael Floyd, and Daniel Roebuck, brings depth and nuance to this haunting tale. As the minutes tick by, the tension builds, and the viewer is left questioning the true nature of this man's story.
As the snow falls outside, the patrons of the bar are drawn into the man's desperate world. The film's themes of isolation, fear, and the blurred lines between reality and madness are expertly woven together to create a cinematic experience that will leave you breathless. One for the Road is a gripping short film that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.