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Crazy in Alabama

Crazy in Alabama is a 1999 American comedy-drama film directed by Antonio Banderas and based on Mark Childress' 1993 novel of the same name. The film stars Melanie Griffith as an abused housewife who becomes an actress, while her nephew deals with a racially motivated murder involving a corrupt sheriff. It marked Dakota Johnson's film debut.

Crazy in Alabama
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAntonio Banderas
Written byMark Childress
Based onCrazy in Alabama
by Mark Childress
Produced byDebra Hill
Starring
CinematographyJulio Macat
Edited byRobert C. Jones
Music byMark Snow
Production
companies
Columbia Pictures
Green Moon Productions
Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing
Release dates
  • September 9, 1999 (1999-09-09) (Venice)
  • October 22, 1999 (1999-10-22) (U.S.)
Running time
111 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$15 million
Box office$2 million

Plot

In 1965 Alabama, Peter Joseph "Peejoe" Bullis lives in a small town at the height of the Civil Rights Movement. Peejoe's eccentric Aunt Lucille Vinson kills her husband Chester with poison, after suffering years of abuse. She decapitates him and brings his severed head with her en route to Hollywood, where she is convinced that television stardom awaits her. In New Orleans, Lucille buys a black hat box to store Chester's head. When a bartender on Bourbon Street insults her, she threatens him with a revolver and robs the cash register before stealing his car. Back in Alabama, Peejoe's uncle (Lucille's brother), Dove, a local funeral director, is notified of the incident. While traveling, Lucille becomes increasingly paranoid, convincing Chester's ghost is haunting her.

Meanwhile, Peejoe becomes involved with a group of black students protesting the town's racially segregated municipal swimming pool, leading to a protest that explodes into deadly violence. A young black boy, Taylor Jackson, is killed by the town sheriff, John Doggett. Peejoe, the only witness, is pressured by the sheriff to keep it quiet. While mowing his lawn, Peejoe is struck in the eye with a rock; the townspeople circulate a false story that he was shot in retaliation for Taylor's death. The black townspeople stage a protest honoring Taylor in which they enter the swimming pool. Peejoe and his brother, Wiley, join them in support, but the protest is interrupted by police and white pro-Confederates.

Lucille wins $32,000 in Las Vegas while playing roulette at a casino, and subsequently pays for a personal driver, Norman, to bring her to Los Angeles. She arrives in Hollywood, taking the stage name Carolyn Clay, and manages to land a minor role on Bewitched. Back in Alabama, Peejoe and Wiley attend a speech by Martin Luther King Jr., and Peejoe's racist aunt Earline grows infuriated over the publicity involving the family. While watching television one night, they are all surprised to see Lucille on television.

At an industry party in the Hollywood Hills, hostess Joan Blake discovers Chester's severed head in Lucille's hat box. Lucille flees with Norman to San Francisco, and tries to get rid of the head by throwing it off the Golden Gate Bridge. Two policemen, thinking she is attempting suicide, stop her and discover the head. She is arrested and escorted back to Alabama for her trial, where she is met by a media circus. In the local jail, Lucille is incarcerated in a cell next to Nehemiah Jackson, Taylor's father who has been jailed over the protest.

After being convicted of first-degree murder, Lucille is sentenced to twenty years in prison. However, the sentence is suspended when she earns the judge's sympathies after testifying to the abuse she received, and she is put on a five-year probation with the condition that she seek psychiatric help. Lucille, her children, and all her friends joyfully exit the courtroom while the sheriff (through Peejoe's testimony) is put under arrest for Taylor's murder.

Cast

Production

The film was shot in Houma, Louisiana, Schriever, Chackbay, New Orleans, Las Vegas, San Francisco and Los Angeles.

Reception

The film received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics, scoring a 30% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 56 reviews, with the site's consensus stating: "Melanie Griffith gets kudos for her performance, but the movie just doesn't seem to come together."[1] The film holds a score of 46 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 27 reviews.[2]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times called the film "an ungainly fit of three stories that have no business being shoehorned into the same movie," awarding it two out of four stars.[3] Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that the film "takes an antic tone. It presents Melanie Griffith as the kind of fanciful creature who looks flirty even on her Wanted poster, and whose escapades en route to Hollywood have a dizzy spin."[4] Paula Nechak of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer called the film "funny, eccentric, and touchingly just, combining a unique interpretation of the time with an offbeat sense of humor."[5]

Griffith earned a Razzie Award nomination for Worst Actress for her performance in the film but lost out to Heather Donahue for The Blair Witch Project.[6] However, her performance for the film and Another Day in Paradise earned her the Sant Jordi Award for Best Foreign Actress. Lucas Black was nominated for the Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor and YoungStar Award for Best Young Actor/Performance in a Motion Picture Drama. Banderas won the 2000 ALMA award for Outstanding Director of a Feature Film,[7] the European Film Award for Outstanding European Achievement in World Cinema, and was nominated for a Golden Lion.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Crazy in Alabama (1999)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved December 1, 2012.
  2. ^ "Crazy in Alabama". Metacritic. Retrieved December 1, 2012.
  3. ^ Ebert, Roger (October 22, 1999). "Crazy in Alabama Review". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved March 9, 2018.     
  4. ^ Maslin, Janet (October 22, 1999). "'Crazy in Alabama': Freedom Fighting in Dixie". The New York Times. Retrieved March 9, 2018.
  5. ^ Nechak, Paula. "Banderas' fresh take on Old South". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Seattle, Washington: Eugene Register-Guard. p. 36 – via Google News.    
  6. ^ . Razzies.com. Archived from the original on December 6, 2012. Retrieved December 1, 2012.
  7. ^ Kim, Ellen A (April 16, 2000). "2000 ALMA Awards". Hollywood.com. Retrieved December 1, 2012.

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Crazy in Alabama is a 1999 American comedy drama film directed by Antonio Banderas and based on Mark Childress 1993 novel of the same name The film stars Melanie Griffith as an abused housewife who becomes an actress while her nephew deals with a racially motivated murder involving a corrupt sheriff It marked Dakota Johnson s film debut Crazy in AlabamaTheatrical release posterDirected byAntonio BanderasWritten byMark ChildressBased onCrazy in Alabamaby Mark ChildressProduced byDebra HillStarringMelanie Griffith David Morse Cathy Moriarty Lucas Black Meat Loaf Aday John Beasley Richard Schiff Sandra Seacat Rod SteigerCinematographyJulio MacatEdited byRobert C JonesMusic byMark SnowProductioncompaniesColumbia PicturesGreen Moon ProductionsDistributed bySony Pictures ReleasingRelease datesSeptember 9 1999 1999 09 09 Venice October 22 1999 1999 10 22 U S Running time111 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 15 millionBox office 2 million Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditIn 1965 Alabama Peter Joseph Peejoe Bullis lives in a small town at the height of the Civil Rights Movement Peejoe s eccentric Aunt Lucille Vinson kills her husband Chester with poison after suffering years of abuse She decapitates him and brings his severed head with her en route to Hollywood where she is convinced that television stardom awaits her In New Orleans Lucille buys a black hat box to store Chester s head When a bartender on Bourbon Street insults her she threatens him with a revolver and robs the cash register before stealing his car Back in Alabama Peejoe s uncle Lucille s brother Dove a local funeral director is notified of the incident While traveling Lucille becomes increasingly paranoid convincing Chester s ghost is haunting her Meanwhile Peejoe becomes involved with a group of black students protesting the town s racially segregated municipal swimming pool leading to a protest that explodes into deadly violence A young black boy Taylor Jackson is killed by the town sheriff John Doggett Peejoe the only witness is pressured by the sheriff to keep it quiet While mowing his lawn Peejoe is struck in the eye with a rock the townspeople circulate a false story that he was shot in retaliation for Taylor s death The black townspeople stage a protest honoring Taylor in which they enter the swimming pool Peejoe and his brother Wiley join them in support but the protest is interrupted by police and white pro Confederates Lucille wins 32 000 in Las Vegas while playing roulette at a casino and subsequently pays for a personal driver Norman to bring her to Los Angeles She arrives in Hollywood taking the stage name Carolyn Clay and manages to land a minor role on Bewitched Back in Alabama Peejoe and Wiley attend a speech by Martin Luther King Jr and Peejoe s racist aunt Earline grows infuriated over the publicity involving the family While watching television one night they are all surprised to see Lucille on television At an industry party in the Hollywood Hills hostess Joan Blake discovers Chester s severed head in Lucille s hat box Lucille flees with Norman to San Francisco and tries to get rid of the head by throwing it off the Golden Gate Bridge Two policemen thinking she is attempting suicide stop her and discover the head She is arrested and escorted back to Alabama for her trial where she is met by a media circus In the local jail Lucille is incarcerated in a cell next to Nehemiah Jackson Taylor s father who has been jailed over the protest After being convicted of first degree murder Lucille is sentenced to twenty years in prison However the sentence is suspended when she earns the judge s sympathies after testifying to the abuse she received and she is put on a five year probation with the condition that she seek psychiatric help Lucille her children and all her friends joyfully exit the courtroom while the sheriff through Peejoe s testimony is put under arrest for Taylor s murder Cast EditMelanie Griffith as Lucille Vinson David Morse as Dove Bullis Lucas Black as Peter Joseph Bullis David Speck as Wiley Bullis Cathy Moriarty as Earlene Bullis Meat Loaf as Sheriff John Doggett Rod Steiger as Judge Louis Mead Richard Schiff as Norman John Beasley as Nehemiah Jackson Louis Miller as Taylor Jackson Robert Wagner as Harry Hall Noah Emmerich as Sheriff Raymond Sandra Seacat as Meemaw Paul Ben Victor as D A Mackie Brad Beyer as Jack Fannie Flagg as Sally Elizabeth Perkins as Joan Blake Linda Hart as Madelyn Michael Arata as Look Reporter Paul Mazursky as Walter Schwegmann Holmes Osborne as Attorney Larry Russell Tony Amendola as Casino Boss Carl Le Blanc III as Taylor Jackson Madison Mason as Alexander Powell Randal Kleiser as Bob Dakota Johnson as Sondra Kirk Fox as Patrolman Stella Banderas as MarilynProduction EditThe film was shot in Houma Louisiana Schriever Chackbay New Orleans Las Vegas San Francisco and Los Angeles Reception EditThe film received mixed to negative reviews from critics scoring a 30 approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 56 reviews with the site s consensus stating Melanie Griffith gets kudos for her performance but the movie just doesn t seem to come together 1 The film holds a score of 46 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 27 reviews 2 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times called the film an ungainly fit of three stories that have no business being shoehorned into the same movie awarding it two out of four stars 3 Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that the film takes an antic tone It presents Melanie Griffith as the kind of fanciful creature who looks flirty even on her Wanted poster and whose escapades en route to Hollywood have a dizzy spin 4 Paula Nechak of the Seattle Post Intelligencer called the film funny eccentric and touchingly just combining a unique interpretation of the time with an offbeat sense of humor 5 Griffith earned a Razzie Award nomination for Worst Actress for her performance in the film but lost out to Heather Donahue for The Blair Witch Project 6 However her performance for the film and Another Day in Paradise earned her the Sant Jordi Award for Best Foreign Actress Lucas Black was nominated for the Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actor and YoungStar Award for Best Young Actor Performance in a Motion Picture Drama Banderas won the 2000 ALMA award for Outstanding Director of a Feature Film 7 the European Film Award for Outstanding European Achievement in World Cinema and was nominated for a Golden Lion See also EditCivil rights movement in popular cultureReferences Edit Crazy in Alabama 1999 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved December 1 2012 Crazy in Alabama Metacritic Retrieved December 1 2012 Ebert Roger October 22 1999 Crazy in Alabama Review Chicago Sun Times Retrieved March 9 2018 Maslin Janet October 22 1999 Crazy in Alabama Freedom Fighting in Dixie The New York Times Retrieved March 9 2018 Nechak Paula Banderas fresh take on Old South Seattle Post Intelligencer Seattle Washington Eugene Register Guard p 36 via Google News 1999 Razzie Nominees and Winners Razzies com Archived from the original on December 6 2012 Retrieved December 1 2012 Kim Ellen A April 16 2000 2000 ALMA Awards Hollywood com Retrieved December 1 2012 External links EditCrazy in Alabama at IMDb Crazy in Alabama at AllMovie Crazy in Alabama at Rotten Tomatoes Crazy in Alabama at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Crazy in Alabama amp oldid 1148076083, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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