When executive producer Michael Lerner of Corner Stone Pictures called and said they needed choppers for the opening sequence of their newest film “Three Days to Vegas”, Vengeance dealer Mike Cavender of Classic American Motorcycles in Thousand Oaks, CA answered the call.
Director Charles Picerni shown here with Bruce Willis, Robert DiNero, and Jean-Claude Van Damme — is a veteran television and action-movie director. |
This is a story of three Grumpy Old Men played by Jack Warden, George Segal and Rip Torn who go on a Road Trip from their retired life in Florida to the excitement of Las Vegas in order to stop one of the old guys’ daughters, Liz, from making a mistake and marrying the wrong guy. Lead by Liz’s ex-boyfriend played by Billy Burke; they make the trip stopping in South Beach Miami and New Orleans living like college kids the entire time. Life is great on the road, but trouble seems to follow these guys and when they eventually get to Vegas, it all catches up to them. From veteran Director, Charles Picerni comes this hilarious comedy about never getting old.
Jack Warden | George Segal | Rip Torn | Billy Burke |
The scene shows Skeets Roche leading a pack of riders that are stopping for a cold one at “Mango’s” a popular South Beach Miami watering hole. Skeets is 20 year veteran of riding and is the Vice President of Motor Maids a diverse group of women motorcyclists. The pack of riders following Skeets included Mike Cavender of Classic American Motorcycles, Jay Barbieri producer of the television show American Thunder and Chris Judd from Gulf Coast Cycle the Vengeance dealer in Bonita Springs FL.