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Two Tickets to Paradise 2006

★ 5.114 votes90 min📅 2006-04-06

"Good Friends...Good Times...Great Seats!"

Directed by D. B. Sweeney, *Two Tickets to Paradise (2006)* follows three childhood friends nearing 40 who decide life peaked in their 20s. Frustrated by the monotony of adulthood, they impulsively hit the road on a nostalgic quest to reclaim the freedom and joy of their youth.

Director: D. B. Sweeney

Cast

John C. McGinley
John C. McGinley
Mark
D. B. Sweeney
D. B. Sweeney
Billy McGriff
Moira Kelly
Moira Kelly
Kate
Ed Harris
Ed Harris
Melville
M.C. Gainey
M.C. Gainey
Barbosa
Paul Hipp
Paul Hipp
jason klein
Pat Hingle
Pat Hingle
Mr. Hewson
Tanya Mayeux
Jade
Ned Bellamy
Ned Bellamy
Stan
Tyrone Hicks
Worker

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Two Tickets to Paradise (2006) about?

The film centers on three lifelong friends who question if their best years are behind them. Spontaneous and sentimental, their cross-country journey becomes a humorous yet heartfelt search for joy, purpose, and the thrill of living in the moment.

Who directed Two Tickets to Paradise?

D. B. Sweeney, known for his roles in films like *Major League*, took the director's chair for this 2006 comedy.

Who stars in Two Tickets to Paradise?

The film features a talented ensemble led by John C. McGinley, D. B. Sweeney himself, Moira Kelly, and Ed Harris.

Is Two Tickets to Paradise (2006) worth watching?

While not widely rated, *Two Tickets to Paradise* offers a charming, low-stakes comedy perfect for fans of friendship-driven stories. Its themes of nostalgia and reinvention make it a cozy pick for viewers seeking lighthearted laughs with a touch of wisdom.

How long is Two Tickets to Paradise?

The film runs for 90 minutes.

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About Two Tickets to Paradise (2006) — A road trip comedy about friendship and second chances

Directed by D. B. Sweeney, *Two Tickets to Paradise (2006)* follows three childhood friends nearing 40 who decide life peaked in their 20s. Frustrated by the monotony of adulthood, they impulsively hit the road on a nostalgic quest to reclaim the freedom and joy of their youth. Along the way, they confront missed opportunities, unresolved regrets, and the bittersweet humor of aging.

A lighthearted comedy drenched in camaraderie, the film blends witty banter with poignant moments as the trio challenges each other to seize the day. With a breezy 90-minute runtime, *Two Tickets to Paradise* delivers feel-good vibes about second chances and the importance of friendship—all under the sun-soaked promise of adventure.