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| Year: | 1999 |
| Rating: | 5.7(3989) |
| Listed in: | Drama, Comedy |
| Directed by: | Antonio Banderas |
| Actors: | David Morse Lucas Black Meat Loaf Rod Steiger Melanie Griffith Cathy Moriarty |
| "Sometimes you have to lose your mind to find your freedom" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Antonio Banderas | |
| Actors | |
| David Morse | as Dove Bullis |
| Lucas Black | as Peter Joseph 'Peejoe' Bullis |
| Meat Loaf | as Sheriff John Doggett |
| Rod Steiger | as Judge Louis Mead |
| Richard Schiff | as Norman the Chauffeur |
| John Beasley | as Nehemiah Jackson |
| Robert Wagner | as Harry Hall |
| Noah Emmerich | as Sheriff Raymond |
| Paul Ben-Victor | as D.A. Mackie |
| Brad Beyer | as Jack |
| Paul Mazursky | as Walter Schwegmann |
| Holmes Osborne | as Atty. Larry Russell |
| William Converse-Roberts | as FBI Agent Murphy |
| David Speck | as Wiley Bullis |
| Philip Carter | as Deputy Tyrone |
| Carl Le Blanc III | as David Jackson |
| Louis Miller | as Taylor Jackson |
| John Fleck | as Jake the Barkeeper |
| Jack Stephens | as Conventioneer |
| Mark W. Johnson | as Pool Manager |
| Tom McCleister | as Croupier |
| J.R. Dyer | as Gambling Man |
| Tony Amendola | as Casino Boss |
| Jim Antonio | as Dr. Ward |
| Thurn Hoffman | as Bellhop Ted |
| Michael Arata | as Photographer |
| Lance Spellerberg | as Interviewer |
| Madison Mason | as Alexander Powell |
| Randal Kleiser | as Bob |
| Charlie Dell | as Darrin's Stand-in |
| Oliver Clark | as Endora's Stand-in |
| Dudley F. Craig II | as Reverend Martin Luther King |
| Brent Briscoe | as Jury Foreman/Chester Vinson's Voice |
| Sidney J. Lodrigue | as Heckler on Balcony |
| Urisino Frank Lourino | as Heckler on Balcony |
| Kirk Fox | as Bridge Patrolman #2 |
| Wayne Ferrara | as Reporter |
| Jerry Lee Leighton | as Reporter |
| Don Thomas | as Reporter |
| Dane Le Blanc | as Marlon |
| Dexter Le Blanc | as Farley |
| Jess Bryan | as Cary |
| Jackson Isaacs | as Rock |
| N. Barry Carver | as Gambler |
| Tom Hanson | as Bailiff Roche |
| Phil Hawn | as Gambler |
| Scott King | as Mafia Soldier |
| Greg Ledet | as Reporter |
| Jordan Lund | as Bridge Patrolman #1 |
| Clark McCutchen | as Roulette Player |
| Nicolas Roye | as Reporter |
| Michael Younger | as Assistant D.A. |
| Actresses | |
| Melanie Griffith | as Lucille Vinson |
| Cathy Moriarty | as Earlene Bullis |
| Sandra Seacat | as Meemaw |
| Fannie Flagg | as Sally the Waitress |
| Elizabeth Perkins | as Joan Blake |
| Linda Hart | as Madelyn |
| Marion Zinser | as Saleswoman |
| Milly Ericson | as Cashier |
| Amanda Aday | as Amanda, Assistant at 'Bewitched' |
| Tracy Griffith | as Samantha's Stand-in |
| Barbara Tasker | as Organizer |
| Marva Wright | as Singer at Pool |
| Emily Guidry | as Judy |
| Dakota Johnson | as Sondra |
| Stella Banderas | as Marilyn |
| Lia Chapman | as Woman on Phone |
| Mary Bogue | as Woman #3 |
| Cherie Thibodeaux | as Bikini Girl/Featured |
| Kathy Wittes | as Catherine |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | April 1998 - ? |
| Budget: | USD 15,000,000 |
| Gross: |
USA - 1,954,202 USD (7 November 1999) |
| Plot: | A backwoods Alabama boy named Peejoe -short for Peter Joseph- gets a quick education in grown-up matters like freedom in 1965. The catalyst is an unlikely source - his glamorous, eccentric Aunt Lucille, who escapes from her abusive husband and takes off for Hollywood to pursue her dreams of TV stardom. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"These Boots Are Made For Walkin"' Written by Lee Hazlewood Performed by Nancy Sinatra Courtesy of Boots Enterprises, Inc. "Right Kind Of Girl" Written and Performed by Nate Adams Courtesy of Night Train International By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group "Like Little Children" Written by Carole King & (as Gerry Goffin) Performed by Carole King "Sweet Lucy" Written and Performed by Shorty Ashford Courtesy of Rykodisc By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group "Little Miss Happiness" Written by Carole King & (as Gerry Goffin) Performed by Burt Dache "I'm Settin' You Free" Written and Performed by Harold Allen & J.T. Watts Courtesy of Rykodisc By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group "Lucille" Written by Albert Collins & Little Richard (as Richard Penniman) Performed by Little Richard Courtesy of Dominion Entertainment, Inc. "One Mint Julep" Written by Rudy Toombs (as Rudolph Toombs) Performed by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra Courtesy of Verve Records Under license from Universal Music Special Markets "Said I Wasn't Gonna Tell Nobody" Written by Alex Bradford Performed by The Abyssinian Baptist Gospel Choir Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing "Young at Heart" Written and Performed by Daniel May Courtesy of MasterSource "Bewitched" Written by Jack Keller & Howard Greenfield Courtesy of TVT Records "We Shall Overcome" Written by Zilphia Horton, Guy Carawan, Frank Hamilton & Pete Seeger "Bewitched" Written by Jack Keller & Howard Greenfield Courtesy of Columbia TriStar Television, Inc. "Introducing Miss Jasmine" Written by Warren Barker Courtesy of Columbia TriStar Television, Inc. "Broken In Two" Written by Rae Jean Ferreri & Lonnie Leibowitz Courtesy of MasterSource |
Quotes
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Lucille: I'm the kind of girl who can resist anything but temptation. Lucille: There are a lot of ways you can kill a person. There are fast ways, and there are slow ways. Chester was killin' me the slow way for thirteen years. [last lines] Peejoe: I learned a lot of secrets that summer: you can bury freedom but you can't kill it. Taylor Jackson died for freedom. Aunt Lucille had to kill to get it. Life and death are only temporary but freedom goes on forever. Peejoe: Life and death are only temporary, but freedom goes on forever. Peejoe: Uncle Dove, do you really think Aunt Lucille stole that car? Dove Bullis: Absolutely. Baby sister wants a car, she's gonna get one! Peejoe: You could drive by today and never know there was a pool there at all but I know the secret. There's water trapped underneath all that cement, three inches of water as blue as Lucille's eyes. Assistant at Bewitched: You're wanted on the set. Lucille: Honey, I'm wanted in seven states. Sheriff John Doggett: You're trespassing on public property! Earlene Bullis: That's four dozen pimento cheese sandwiches gone entirely to waste! Chester Vinson's Voice: [as Lucille heads to the Golden Gate bridge to rid herself of Chester forever] C'mon, Lucille! You can't do this! You need me! Lucille: [quietly] That was true once, but not anymore. Lucille: [Norman suddenly drives up as Lucille leaves a party] Norman, did you follow me to that party? Norman the Chauffeur: [smiling] Oh, yes, ma'am. Lucille: He said no, when he should've said yes. Mama, I killed him, cut his head off. Lucille: Can I leave my husband here? Amanda, Assistant at 'Bewitched': Sure. Dove Bullis: I hope she's living it up because if they catch her, that's when the fun stops. Lucille: Would you happen to know how your slingshot wound up in my car? Peejoe: I figured you could probably use some protection. Meemaw: [from trailer] What does Chester say about all this? Lucille: [impersonating Chester] Keep dreaming, Lucille, you're not going anywhere. |
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