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The Longest Ride

Two couples. Two love stories. One epic tale.
2015 | 128m | English

(93149 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Details

The lives of a young couple intertwine with a much older man as he reflects back on a lost love while he's trapped in an automobile crash.
Release Date: Apr 09, 2015
Director: George Tillman Jr.
Writer: Nicholas Sparks, Craig Bolotin
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords based on novel or book, art student, love, cowboy, injury, bull riding, young adult
Production Companies Fox 2000 Pictures, Temple Hill Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $63,013,281
Budget: $34,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Britt Robertson Sophia Danko
Scott Eastwood Luke Collins
Alan Alda Ira Levinson
Jack Huston Young Ira
Oona Chaplin Young Ruth
Melissa Benoist Marcia
Lolita Davidovich Kate Collins
Elea Oberon Mrs. Pfeffer
Kate Forbes Ira's Mother
Tiago Riani Luiz
Danny Vinson Larry Till
Hayley Lovitt Rodeo Girl / Dancer
Tracey Bonner Nurse Wilson
Jaret Sears Joe Parks
Hunter Burke David Stein
Evan Taylor Burns Country Band Member
Ben Jarvis Dumas Country Band Member
Ash Taylor Willem de Kooning
Gloria Reuben Adrienne Francis
Matt McHugh Valet
Jon Stafford Older Man
Gina Herron Older Woman
Joy Jacobson Luke's Nurse
Michael Lowry Luke's Doctor
Amy Parrish Andrea McDonald
Peter Jurasik Howie Sanders
Karen Labbe Assistant
Barry Ratcliffe Auctioneer
Staley Colvert Buyer 1
Andrea Moore Buyer 2
Shane Callahan Buyer 3
Mark Cabus Mr. Pfeffer
Mark Jeffrey Miller WWII Doctor
Name Job
Mark Garner Production Design
Geoffrey S. Grimsman Art Direction
Lindsay Graham Ahanonu Casting
Coni Andress Hairstylist
Ken Gorrell Special Effects Coordinator
Jennifer Opresnick Script Supervisor
Christina Raye Hairstylist
Ken Diaz Makeup Department Head
Colleen LaBaff Hairstylist
Lindsay Irish-Desarno Makeup Artist
Scott Hardwick Second Second Assistant Director
H.H. Cooper First Assistant Director
George Tillman Jr. Director
Nicholas Sparks Novel
Craig Bolotin Screenplay
Chuck Potter Set Decoration
Mark Isham Original Music Composer
David Tattersall Director of Photography
Jason Ballantine Editor
Mary Vernieu Casting
Mary Claire Hannan Costume Design
Daniel Hargrave Stunts
Troy Brown Stunt Coordinator
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw Stunts
Bruce E. Merlin Special Effects Technician
Name Title
Mitchell Smith Associate Producer
H.H. Cooper Co-Producer
Michele Imperato Stabile Executive Producer
James Paul Associate Producer
Theresa Park Producer
Marty Bowen Producer
Wyck Godfrey Producer
Nicholas Sparks Producer
Robert Teitel Executive Producer
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Reviews

tanty
4.0

This movie is just "This movie is just "prescindible". Boring without end for a story we know how it will end, full of stereotypes, like the collecting Jew couple. Viewers are still trying to understand the hidden metaphor connecting the story of the old man (and why does he have letters at all?) an ... d the young couple. I don't think the cast performs too bad, the script is just horrible.

Jun 23, 2021
Rangan
7.0

> Would you let your dream go for the sake of love of your life! I watched it specially for Scott Eastwood. I did not like his performances in the previous films I had seen, so expected this one to change my perspective and I'm truly happy with it. If you are a romance novel and film fan, then yo ... u probably would have heard the name Nicholas Sparks. I haven't read his books, but I surely love almost all the films based on his material. So expected this film to be another romance masterpiece, but it was not, not entirely. Yep, it is not a great film, but still a beautiful and enjoyable film. The cast was good, especially I love anything with Britt Roberson. The film had dual layer narration, one being set during the 40s onwards and the other was the present time tale. Both of them were about the young romance and their fight to overcome various issues surrounded their relationship. Kind of original and that's the best quality of this film. I think the director did his best who's known for some fine works. The film should have been a lot better, only if it was a bit emotionalised, which is very essential for a theme like this. I thought the final scene was cliche, but after waiting for a few more seconds, I relieved for changing its course in the final minute to conclude decently. The drawback was the length of the narration and the overall slow pace, other than that mostly you won't end up disappointed with this. Recommended! 7/10

May 16, 2024