Driving Arizona
The series follows Duane and Glen, recently reunited cousins who work for their Uncle Jerry’s Phoenix-based airport shuttle company, DRIVING ARIZONA. If you've called Driving Arizona, and Duane and Glen show up at your door, you're in for a real treat -- odds are you won't make your flight. Basically it’s a miracle every time they even make it to the airport. Sure, repeat business is slim, but Phoenix is a big market.
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Dan RiddleDirectorDownward Dog; Raising Hope; My Name Is Earl
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Dylan TanousWriterLast Man Standing; Raising Hope
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Joe AhernWriterThe Guest Book; Raising Hope; The Millers
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Anthony PucilloWriterGame of Thrones
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Dylan TanousProducer
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Joe AhernProducer
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Nicholas Daly ClarkKey CastCon Man; YouCube; Vicariously
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Joe AhernKey Cast
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Dana DeLorenzoKey CastAsh vs Evil Dead; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; Impress Me
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Louis LombardiKey CastThe Sopranos; 24; Jersey Boys
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Jeremy LukeKey CastMob City; Don Jon; This is Us; Small Shots
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Ashley SpillersKey CastVice Principals; Maron
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Dale PavinskiKey CastBarry; NCIS: Los Angeles; Brooklyn Nine-Nine
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Project Type:Short, Television, Web / New Media
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Genres:Comedy, Independent
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Runtime:38 minutes
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Completion Date:April 16, 2016
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Production Budget:10,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Canon C300, Canon 7D, GoPro
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Sarasota Film FestivalSarasota, FL
United States
May 1, 2016
Dan Riddle is currently an Editor on ABC’s Downward Dog which is ABC’s first comedy to be accepted by Sundance in 2017. Dan has worked as Editor on hit shows such as Raising Hope, Scream: The TV Series, and the Emmy Award winning, My Name is Earl. Dan's directorial career includes the award winning series Driving Arizona and two independent feature films: the dramatic comedy Technically Crazy and the sci-fi thriller The Last Possession. Growing up in Texas, his two older brothers convinced Dan's dad that he was old enough to see An American Werewolf in London. He was not. Thus began his twisted love for horror and comedy.