Loading movie...
Loading movie...

Director: Thomas Johnston
Cast: Martin Grey, Drew Pillsbury, Michaela McManus, Wendie Malick
During a holiday get-a-way to Palm Springs, two fifty year-old men find unexpected results while trying to re-live their younger days in this comic coming of age story about the coming of age.
Critical Reception & Ratings
About Fifty is a little-known 2011 comedy directed by Thomas Johnston that follows two fifty-year-old men trying to recapture their younger days during a trip to Palm Springs. The film has received a mixed response from critics, with some praising its humor and commentary on aging, while others found it uneven. Information about awards recognition or audience reception ratings is not readily available.
Why you might like this:
About Fifty, the 2011 comedy directed by Thomas Johnston, offers a unique and charming exploration of middle-age through the lens of two fifty-year-old men trying to recapture their youth. With standout performances from the ensemble cast, including Martin Grey and Michaela McManus, the film blends heartfelt insights with laugh-out-loud humor, making it an appealing watch for those seeking an authentic and entertaining take on the complexities of growing older.
About Fifty is a 2011 independent comedy film written by Thomas Johnston and Drew Pillsbury. It stars Wendie Malick, Michaela McManus, Anne-Marie Johnson, Jessalyn Gilsig, Martin Grey, Drew Pillsbury, and Kathleen Noone. It premiered January 7, 2011 at the Palm Springs International Film Festival.
Read more on Wikipedia →