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Last
Stop for Paul
Category
Director: Neil
Mandt
RT:
120:00mins
Saturday
September 29 5:15PM
Website: http://www.laststopforpaul.com
Synopsis:
THE
GREATEST TRAVEL ADVENTURE MOVIE OF ALL TIME!
Seriously!
Cliff and Charlie live boring lives in LA. In an effort to spice up their
existence, Charlie suggests they go to the famous Full Moon Party in
Thailand. Cliff agrees with the condition that in order to go they purchase
around the world tickets and see the globe first. Short on cash, the only
way they can afford to pull of the trip is by posing as travel writers for
Frommers books so they can get free food and hotel rooms. Together they
embark on a trip of a lifetime as they travel to the Caribbean, South
America, Europe and Asia. Shot in over 20 countries, Cliff and Charlie have
unbelievable adventures in every location and their lives are changed for
ever.
Principle Cast:
Filmmaker
Bio:
Neil Mandt is a partner in the Los Angeles
based production company Mandt Bros. Productions. Formed in 2001 when he and
his brother merged their two individual production companies, Mandt Bros.
has fast become known as a supplier of quality programming in Los Angeles.
Mandt Bros. produced the dating show Speed Dating on the PAX network,
Incredible Sports Chase for Fox Sports, My Crazy Life for E! Entertainment
Television, as well as the reality game show Beg Borrow & Deal, the quiz
show Hearsay, the talk show Jim Rome is Burning, and ESPN Hollywood, all of
which air on ESPN. Mandt Bros. is currently producing a pilot which has been
commissioned by the SciFi Channel for a series of thirty minute episodes.
Neil Mandt began his professional television career in Detroit where he got
his first job as the entertainment reporter for the NBC affiliate WDIV TV-4
at the age of 20. From Detroit Neil moved out to Los Angeles where he
continued working as a freelance producer/reporter, some of the projects
included ABC News’ coverage of the O.J. Simpson Criminal Trial, CBS News
Investigative Reports, and British televisions hit show The Big Breakfast.
In 1995 Neil left television in pursuit of his film directing career. That
same year he wrote, produced and directed the critically acclaimed feature
film Hijacking Hollywood. In 1998 and 1999 Neil directed the feature films
Arthur’s Quest and The Million Dollar Kid. In the year 2000 Neil was
contracted by NBC to work as a producer at the Olympics in Sydney where he
won an Emmy Award for his efforts. In 2001 Neil created and sold a series of
documentary specials to ESPN entitled Reel Classics Uncut which highlighted
the making of sports movies like Ali. Neil has also been a contributing
producer to four ESPY Awards and three X-Games.
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