A story about the ins and outs of one unusual health facility in the early 20th century, run by the eccentric Dr. Kellogg. . You can read more in Google, Youtube, Wiki

The Road to Wellville
An unhappy young couple visit the infamous Kellogg spa in Battle Creek, Michigan while a young hustler tries get into the breakfast-cereal business and compete against John Kellogg's corn flakes.
- Category:Drama
- Stars:Anthony Hopkins, Bridget Fonda, Matthew Broderick, John Cusack, Dana Carvey, Michael Lerner, Colm Meaney, John Neville, Lara Flynn Boyle, Traci Lind, Camryn Manheim, Roy Brocksmith, Norbert Weisser, Monica Parker, Jacob Reynolds,
- Uploader:FangFap
- Country:USA
- Director:Alan Parker,
- Writer:T. Coraghessan Boyle (novel), Alan Parker (screenplay)
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James S (ru) wrote: Loved.This.movie.Michael Jai White is the action man.
Robbie T (nl) wrote: Maybe I had a really really low expectation, this turns out not *that* bad. Still full of out-dated gags. But Corey Yuen's action sequences are okay. And please, don't ever have Nic Tse to do comedy again. His comedic timing and acting are terrible.
Charlie H (au) wrote: Amazing film love the scenes and the quality of the image.
Joe K (kr) wrote: An outstanding documentry on a special person he wasn't just a rapper he was a complex smart brilliant man
David O (ca) wrote: it's....alright....:/but wasn't really about Jet Li
Private U (fr) wrote: Make me laugh and laugh again.
Graham M (es) wrote: Completely pointless, unfunny and incoherent. An immensely poor sequel to the fantastic original.
David L (us) wrote: I wish I could watch every movie ever made but I sadly don't have the time. I'm not interested in this movie because I don't think I'll like it or don't know enough about it to think I might like it. I may still end up seeing it some day though.
FilmGrinder S (es) wrote: To much pillow talk between Cooper and Bergman (her hair cut doesn't do her justice).
Paul D (es) wrote: Alastair Sim is underused in this crime drama that isn't exactly for kids but contains a strong youthful element. He does make his present felt when he is in a scene, sadly the ones he's not in are mostly ordinary.
Paul C (ag) wrote: Epic scope, Yul Brynner, and a tour-de-force score by Franz Waxman. It's THAT good.