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Feeling Minnesota
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Synopsis
It's not unusual in the movies for a woman to be torn between two brothers, but she usually doesn't change her mind on her wedding day. Then again, hardly anything goes the way one might expect in this black comedy. Freddie (Cameron Diaz), a pretty but hard-as-nails stripper, dreams of some day dancing in a Las Vegas revue, but for the meantime she works at a seedy dive in Minnesota. Freddie is forced by the owner of the club, Red (Delroy Lindo), to marry his accountant, the less-than-charming Sam Clayton (Vincent D'Onofrio), as punishment for supposedly stealing from the strip joint's till (as a further indignity, Red has also had the word "slut" tattooed on her arm). Sam has a rocky relationship with his brother Jjaks (Keanu Reeves) -- his curious name is the result of a typing error on his birth certificate -- but Jjaks receives an invitation to the nuptials from their mother Nora (Tuesday Weld), and he arrives at the wedding reception only a few hours after he's released from prison. When Freddie and Jjacks meet for the first time, there's an immediate chemistry between them, so immediate that before the evening is out, the new in-laws are making love in a bathroom and Freddie has persuaded Jjacks to run away with her; Freddie has also grabbed Sam's bankroll to finance the unscheduled vacation. Sam, understandably enraged, vows to track them down and enlists the help of Ben Costikyan (Dan Aykroyd), a sleazy career criminal. Feeling Minnesota was the debut feature for writer and director Steven Baigelman. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Vincent D'Onofrio Sam Clayton
Levon Helm Bible Salesman
Delroy Lindo Red
Courtney Love Waitress
Keanu Reeves Jjaks Clayton
Tuesday Weld Nora
Dan Aykroyd Ben Costikyan
Cameron Diaz Freddie

Production Crew

Philip Messina Art Director
Carla Santos Macy Associate Producer
Francine Maisler Casting
Walt Lloyd Cinematographer
Eric McLeod Co-producer
Los Lobos Composer (Music Score)
Eugenie Bafaloukos Costume Designer
Steven Baigelman Director
Martin Walsh Editor
Erwin Stoff Executive Producer
Karyn Rachtman Musical Direction/Supervision
Danny DeVito Producer
Michael Shamberg Producer
Stacey Sher Producer
Naomi Shohan Production Designer
Steven Baigelman Screenwriter
John-Clay Scott Stunts
Rick LeFevour Stunts
Year: 1996
Runtime: 95
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for violence, sexuality and language
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy
Romance

Color type
DeLuxe Color

Produced by
Fine Line Features
Jersey Films