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Synopsis
Actor Vincent Gallo (The Funeral, Palookaville) made his feature directorial debut with this drama about convict Billy Brown (Gallo), released after half a decade spent behind bars. Drifting into downtown Buffalo, Billy kidnaps teen Layla (Christina Ricci) and has her pose as his loving wife when he visits his parents (Ben Gazzara and Anjelica Huston). Layla praises him and goes along with his fanciful tale that they met at CIA headquarters, where they both worked. Mom and dad not only fall for this, they are entranced by Layla, who soon begins to embellish her act. When she claims to be pregnant by Billy, he hustles her out to a bowling alley and on to a restaurant, where they run into trampy Wendy (Rosanna Arquette), who might be Billy's former girlfriend. Eventually, Billy seems ready to track down and kill the person he feels was responsible for his five years in the slammer. Shown at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Rosanna Arquette Wendy
Kevin Corrigan Goon
Ben Gazzara Jimmy Brown
Anjelica Huston Janet Brown
Christina Ricci Layla
Mickey Rourke Bookie
Jan-Michael Vincent Sonny
Vincent Gallo Billy Brown

Production Crew

Curtiss Clayton Cinematographer
Lance Acord Cinematographer
Deborah Brock Co-producer
Vincent Gallo Composer (Music Score)
Vincent Gallo Director
Jeff Sackman Executive Producer
Michael Paseornek Executive Producer
Michelangelo Bolla First Assistant Director
Chris Hanley Producer
Gideon Ponte Production Designer
Vincent Gallo Screen Story
Alison Bagnall Screenwriter
Vincent Gallo Screenwriter
Brian Miksis Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 120
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Cinepix
Lions Gate Films
Muse

Release
July 10, 1998 (USA)

Awards
1998 - Best First Feature - Independent Spirit Award