The true story of Amanda Ogle (Byrne), a homeless Seattle woman who fought her way out of tow-company hell to reclaim her life and car after receiving a tow bill for $21,634.
The true story of Amanda Ogle (Byrne), a homeless Seattle woman who fought her way out of tow-company hell to reclaim her life and car after receiving a tow bill for $21,634.
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Tow (2026) dramatizes the true story of Amanda Ogle (Rose Byrne), a homeless Seattle woman living in her 1991 Toyota Camry, whose life unravels when the car—her sole lifeline—is stolen, recovered by police, then impounded by a predatory towing company demanding a $21,634 fee.
Young lawyer Kevin (Dominic Sessa) takes her case against sleazy tow firm attorney Martin La (Corbin Bernsen), with Simon Rex as sympathetic tow employee Cliff; Ariana DeBose and Elsie Fisher co-star.
Amanda battles bureaucratic indifference and racking daily fees, finding shelter at a women's church run by strict Barb (Octavia Spencer) while forging bonds with residents like singer Nova (Demi Lovato) and rebel Jocelyn (Lea DeLaria).