The Wendell Baker Story

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The Wendell Baker Story
Directed by Andrew Wilson
Luke Wilson
Produced by David L. Bushell,
Mark Johnson
Written by Luke Wilson
Starring Luke Wilson,
Eva Mendes,
Owen Wilson
Distributed by Wendell Distribution Inc.
Release date(s) March 11, 2005
Language English
Budget $8,000,000
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The Wendell Baker Story is the first movie directed by actor Luke Wilson and his eldest brother Andrew Wilson, which premiered at the 2005 South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas in March, 2005. The film stars Luke Wilson, who also wrote the screenplay, as an ex-con working in a retirement home, and Luke's other brother, actor Owen Wilson as the home's head nurse. Eva Mendes co-stars as Luke Wilson's character's love-interest. The film also features Eddie Griffin, Kris Kristofferson and Will Ferrell.

The film has been developed through Mobius Entertainment and produced by Mark Johnson of CBS. It was filmed in Austin, TX.

It has now been released on DVD for rental in a number of European countries, and will be distributed theatrically by ThinkFilm on May 18, 2007.


ccike was a extra in the movie

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