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Liquid Cork 1993

★ 10.01 votes43 min📅 1993-10-09

In the quirky 1993 adventure-comedy *Liquid Cork* directed by Tyler Baum, four young men wake up after sharing the same cryptic dream about a mysterious voice guiding them to Wal-Mart.

Director: Tyler Baum

Cast

Tyler Baum
Lewis
Abby Bricker
Girl
Jack Cassada
Herbert
Jim Gregory
Coffee Drinker
Matt Montgomery
Stanley
Edward Ward
Henchman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Liquid Cork (1993) about?

*Liquid Cork* follows four strangers who share a bizarre dream commanding them to find Wal-Mart. When they meet in person, a soothsayer offers what seems like helpful directions—but his true intent is far from noble. Their journey spirals into a series of absurd mishaps as they chase an elusive destination.

Who directed Liquid Cork?

Tyler Baum is the director behind *Liquid Cork*, helming this unique blend of adventure, comedy, and fantasy.

Who stars in Liquid Cork?

The film stars Tyler Baum, Abby Bricker, Jack Cassada, and Jim Gregory in its core ensemble.

Is Liquid Cork (1993) worth watching?

As a low-budget adventure-comedy with a runtime under an hour, *Liquid Cork* offers more curiosity than cinematic excellence. Fans of offbeat indie films or 90s oddities might find its surreal charm appealing, though it's unlikely to appeal to mainstream audiences.

How long is Liquid Cork?

The runtime for *Liquid Cork* is 43 minutes.

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About Liquid Cork (1993) — A 1993 Adventure Comedy with a Surreal Twist

In the quirky 1993 adventure-comedy *Liquid Cork* directed by Tyler Baum, four young men wake up after sharing the same cryptic dream about a mysterious voice guiding them to Wal-Mart. Their paths converge, and with a soothsayer's seemingly helpful directions in hand, they embark on a surreal journey filled with bizarre mishaps and hidden dangers. The film blends offbeat humor with a touch of fantasy, creating an atmosphere that's equal parts whimsical and unpredictable.

The soothsayer's motives soon become clear—his guidance is a trap—but the quartet's determination keeps them moving forward, despite the escalating chaos. With Baum's playful direction and an ensemble cast delivering eccentric performances, *Liquid Cork (1993)* is a cult curiosity that thrives on its oddball charm and lighthearted adventure.