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Pull Stop 2011

68 min📅 2011-11-11

"You Never Know Who May Be Next to You at at Stoplight U.S.A."

Dive into the quirky, character-driven world of *Pull Stop (2011)*, a heartfelt indie comedy-drama directed by Dean Carmichael that turns a simple bus ride into a transformative journey.

Director: Dean Carmichael

Cast

Andrew Murga
Erik Smith
Rae Dawn Pruit
Carey Clearly
Jerry Bell Jr.
Jerry Bell Jr.
Rich aka Dick
Lennox Fleary
Jonah
Ramona Johnson-Kramer
Susanna
Deborah Marchant
Jamison
Jamezz Kramer
Mitch
Jody Spradlin
Gina
Elizabeth Pullen
Katy
Samuel Summer
Boy on Bus

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Pull Stop (2011)* about?

*Pull Stop* follows Carey, a free-spirited traveler who spends a year riding public transit across the U.S., turning her journey into a lens for social commentary. Along the way, she connects with strangers whose stories reshape her own perspective on life and self-discovery.

Who directed *Pull Stop*?

Dean Carmichael helmed *Pull Stop*, infusing the indie comedy-drama with a uniquely observational and witty directorial style.

Who stars in *Pull Stop*?

The film features Andrew Murga, Rae Dawn Pruit, Jerry Bell Jr., Lennox Fleary, and Ramona Johnson-Kramer in key roles, each bringing depth to Carey's eclectic world.

Is *Pull Stop (2011)* worth watching?

*Pull Stop* is a gem for fans of indie character studies and offbeat road movies. While it lacks a widely known IMDb rating, its sharp writing, genuine performances, and fresh take on human connection make it a hidden treasure worth seeking out.

How long is *Pull Stop*?

*Pull Stop* runs for 68 minutes, a tight runtime that packs in rich storytelling and memorable encounters.

About Pull Stop (2011) — A quirky bus ride turns into a transformative social odyssey

Dive into the quirky, character-driven world of *Pull Stop (2011)*, a heartfelt indie comedy-drama directed by Dean Carmichael that turns a simple bus ride into a transformative journey. Following the spirited Carey on her year-long adventure through America's public transportation system, the film blends sharp social observations with unexpected moments of personal growth. Along the way, Carey becomes a reluctant oracle, dishing out wisdom to strangers while uncovering layers of herself she never knew existed. With its dry wit and authentic atmosphere, *Pull Stop* captures the chaos and charm of everyday encounters, proving that life's most meaningful lessons often happen between stops.

Carmichael's vision shines through the film's offbeat charm, as Carey's odyssey unfolds through a mosaic of eccentric passengers, from the cynical to the hopeful. The story thrives on the unpredictability of human connection, weaving drama and levity into a compact yet rich narrative. Whether you're a fan of character-driven storytelling or just love a good underdog tale, *Pull Stop (2011)* invites you to ride along for a surprisingly moving trip.