“Almost Ghosts,” the 2019 documentary that focuses on three prominent individuals on Route 66, recently became available for streaming or download from Amazon Prime Video.
At last check, the film is available for as low as 99 cents here (Amazon link).
Here’s the trailer for the film:
Ana Ramón Rubio’s film has this summary from IMDB.com:
Harley Russell, 73, lives only on the tips he receives at his wacky store at Erick (Oklahoma) with his Mediocre Music Maker show. Ángel Delgadillo, 91, the last barber of Seligman (Arizona), continues shaving drivers who go out of the interstate highway to visit his town. Lowell Davis, more than 80, is the first inhabitant of Red Oak II (Missouri), a ghost town which he rebuilt through the restoration of its old houses. Three stories of perseverance and overcoming in what was once the road that connected the United States from East to West. Three survivors that managed to save the most well-known route in America.
Davis died at age 83 about a year after the film’s general release.
I recommend the film. I saw it during a rollout of the premiere at Tucumcari’s historic Odeon Theatre, and the audience liked it very much.
(Image of Angel Delgadillo from the “Almost Ghosts” film)