
Handlebar 2010
In *Handlebar (2010)*, a darkly comic tale of misplaced ambition unfolds as two small-time crooks, Dwayne and Benny, find themselves tangled in a high-stakes blunder.
Director: Michael McCallum
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Handlebar (2010) about?
*Handlebar* follows Dwayne and Benny, two small-time thieves who take a job kidnapping a mob boss's rival's daughter—only to realize too late they've abducted the boss's own child. Their crime spree quickly spirals out of control, testing their luck and wits in a city where mistakes aren't forgiven.
Who directed Handlebar?
The film was directed by Michael McCallum, who brings a raw, energetic style to this crime comedy.
Who stars in Handlebar?
The cast includes Michael McCallum, Shane Hagedorn, William C. McCallum, Grace Anne Rowan, and Mark France.
Is Handlebar (2010) worth watching?
With its tight 61-minute runtime and offbeat humor, *Handlebar* is a solid pick for fans of quick-witted crime comedies. While it won't redefine the genre, its quirky charm and chaotic energy make it a satisfyingly flawed indie gem.
How long is Handlebar?
The film runs 61 minutes.
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About Handlebar (2010) — A Crime Comedy Gone Hilariously Wrong
In *Handlebar (2010)*, a darkly comic tale of misplaced ambition unfolds as two small-time crooks, Dwayne and Benny, find themselves tangled in a high-stakes blunder. Hired by a city mafioso to abduct a rival's daughter, the duo makes a fatal miscalculation—snatching the wrong girl entirely. What starts as a seemingly simple kidnapping spirals into a chaotic adventure, blending slapstick humor with the gritty underbelly of urban crime. Directed by Michael McCallum, the film drips with the tension of botched plans and the absurdity of desperate choices, all wrapped in a 61-minute runtime of frenetic energy.
With its low-budget charm and offbeat storytelling, *Handlebar* leans into the chaos of its characters' world, where every mistake feels like the last. The atmosphere crackles with the desperation of two men out of their depth, while the comedy cuts sharp against the backdrop of a city where loyalties are thin and consequences are heavy. For fans of off-kilter crime capers, this indie gem offers a quick but memorable dive into the wrong side of the law.