Scene from Drowning on Dry Land (1999)
Scene Details
Duration: 90 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: bLACK mAGiC |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 21 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 624x480 | Added: 2006-Jul-07 |
Actresses in this Scene

Barbara Hershey
Details
Alternate Names: Barbara Seagull, Barbara Lynn Herzstein, باربارا هرشی, 바바라 허쉬
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Career
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Full Biography
Barbara Hershey, born Barbara Lynn Herzstein on February 5, 1948, is an American actress with a career spanning over five decades. She began acting at age 17 and has appeared in various genres including westerns and comedies. Though she started her career early, it wasn't until the latter half of the 1980s that she gained significant critical acclaim.
About the Movie: Drowning on Dry Land (1999)

Release Year: 1999
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Carl Colpaert
Writer: Julie Jacobs, Sheila Nayar
Production & Genre
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Companies: Cargo Films, Cineville, Unapix Entertainment Productions
Genre: Drama, Romance
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Story
A taxi driver named Raj (Naveen Andrews) picks up a mysterious fare named Clara (Barbara Hershey) in Manhattan. Intrigued by her enigmatic nature, she offers him a large sum of money to drive her across the country to the desert. Despite his initial reluctance, Raj agrees. As they embark on their journey together, Clara attempts various strategies to engage Raj in conversation and draw him out of his reserved demeanor. Over time, an intense and tumultuous relationship develops between them.
Summary
Drowning on Dry Land is a 1999 American drama-romance film directed by Carl Colpaert. The movie centers around the unconventional relationship that unfolds between Raj, a quiet and guarded taxi driver, and Clara, a woman of unknown motives who hires him for an impromptu cross-country journey. With minimal dialogue and heavy emphasis on visual storytelling, the film explores themes of loneliness, connection, and the human desire for intimacy. The contrast between their personalities and the vast, desolate landscapes they traverse serves as a metaphor for the vast distances that can exist between two people despite physical proximity.