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Synopsis
The stoner road movie Rolling Kansas is the writing and directing debut of actor Thomas Haden Church (Lowell from NBC's Wings). The story concerns the Murphy brothers: Gas station attendant and local pot dealer Dave (Jay Paulson), paraplegic student Dink (Sam Huntington), and recently divorced Dick (James Roday). Just when Dick is about to lose his T-shirt-selling business in Texas, the brothers find a treasure map leading to special forest of marijuana in Kansas. Left to them by their late hippie parents, a plentiful supply to sell could answer their various financial problems. This sends the three brothers on a road trip in a junky car, accompanied by Dave's upbeat co-worker, Kevin (Charlie Finn), and Dink's useful roommate, Hunter (Ryan McDow). Rip Torn makes a cameo as a horticulturist while Church appears as a cop and a DEA agent (along with comedian Kevin Pollak). Rolling Kansas premiered at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

Cast

Rip Torn Oldman
Sam Huntington Dinkadoo Murphy
Jay Paulson Dave Murphy
James Roday Dick Murphy
Charlie Finn Kevin Haub
Ryan McDow Hunter Bullette

Production Crew

Felicia Fasano Casting
Mary Vernieu Casting
Nathan Hope Cinematographer
Scott Niemeyer Co-Executive Producer
Ed Cathell III Co-producer
Anthony Marinelli Composer (Music Score)
Lee Hunsaker Costume Designer
Thomas Haden Church Director
Larry Madaras Editor
Sandra Adair Editor
Norm Waitt Executive Producer
Randy Gerston Musical Direction/Supervision
Jeff Levine Producer
Kerry Li Producer
Larry Katz Producer
Paul Brooks Producer
Barbara Haberecht Production Designer
David Denney Screenwriter
Thomas Haden Church Screenwriter
Year: 2004
Runtime: 89
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Release
by Gold Circle Films

Awards
2003 - In Competition - Sundance Film Festival