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Format: VHS
 Mar 2000
 Rated PG-13
 Recording Mode: (unknown)
 Closed Captioned
 113 min.
 Color
 Extra Info: Closed Captioned
 UPC: 043396029767 |
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Movie Description Banderas' directorial debut has enough plots for two movies. In one, crazy Lucille (Griffith) chops off her husband's head and flees to Hollywood to become a star. In another, a small black boy, Taylor Jackson (Miller), is the victim of brutally vicious racism, sparking a heated civil rights battle. All of this is seen through the eyes of Peejoe (Black), a young boy who recounts the events with a nostalgic memory, bringing all of the various subplots together.
Industry Reviews "...Antonio Banderas pulls off a credible directorial debut with CRAZY IN ALABAMA..." Variety - Todd McCarthy
"...Lucas Black gives an engaging performance....His performance is respectable..." USA Today - Mike Clark (10/22/1999)
"...Griffith remains endearing and persuasive..." Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (10/22/1990)
"...Antonio Banderas makes an accomplished directorial debut..." Total Film - Neil Smith (08/01/2000)
"[L]ikeably quirky, with an impressive performance from Meatloaf..." Uncut - Peter Hogan (08/01/2000)
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