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Synopsis
Based on a novel by Richard Peck called Don't Look and It Won't Hurt, Allison Anders' melodramatic coming-of-age tale Gas Food Lodging takes place in Laramie, NM, a small town right off the highway. Nora (Brooke Adams) is a truck-stop waitress who lives in a trailer park with her two teenaged daughters, Trudi (Ione Skye) and Shade (Fairuza Balk). While Trudi sleeps around and defies her mother, Shade spends her time at the local cinema and wishes she could have a dad like a normal family. One day, Trudi hooks up with a visiting geologist (Robert Knepper) and spends a magical evening in a cave with him. However, he turns up missing and Trudi finds herself pregnant. Meanwhile, Shade's romantic advances are rejected by Darius (Donovan Leitch), but she finds something new with film projectionist Javier (Jacob Vargas). Shade's attempts at finding a husband for her mom are unsuccessful, but Nora ends up meeting satellite TV installation man Hamlet Humphrey (David Lansbury). Features a cameo appearance from Dinosaur Jr. frontman J. Mascis, who also wrote the original music. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

Cast

Brooke Adams Nora
Fairuza Balk Shade
James Brolin John Evans
Robert Knepper Dank
David Landsbury Hamlet Humphrey
Donovan Leitch Darius
Ione Skye Trudi
Chris Mulkey Raymond

Production Crew

Carla Weber Art Director
Lisa Denker Art Director
Richard Peck Book Author
Dean Lent Cinematographer
J. Mascis Composer (Music Score)
Susan Bertram Costume Designer
Allison Anders Director
Tracy S. Granger Editor
Matthew J. Clark First Assistant Director
Carl-Jan Colpaert Producer
Christoph Henkel Producer
Daniel Hassid Producer
Seth M. Willenson Producer
William Ewart Producer
Jane Ann Stewart Production Designer
Allison Anders Screenwriter
Mary Meeks Set Designer
Year: 1992
Runtime: 101
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for lanugage and sensuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Cineville
I.R.S.

Release
July 31, 1992 (USA)
by IRS Media

Awards
1991 - In Competition - Sundance Film Festival
1992 - Best Picture - Independent Spirit Award
1992 - In Competition - Berlin International Film Festival
1992 - Best Picture - Independent Spirit Awards