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Scrapple is a 1998 American comedy film directed by Christopher Hanson, starring Geoffrey Hanson, Ryan Massey, Buck Simmonds and Bunzy Bunworth.
Scrapple | |
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Directed by | Christopher Hanson |
Written by | Christopher Hanson Geoffrey Hanson George Plamondon |
Produced by | Geoffrey Hanson George Plamondon |
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Cinematography | Robert F. Smith |
Edited by | Adam Lichtenstein |
Music by | Taj Mahal |
Production company | Sweetwater Productions |
Distributed by | Tapeworm Video Distributors |
Release date |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
edit- Geoffrey Hanson as Al Dean
- Ryan Massey as Beth Muller
- Buck Simmonds as Tom Sullivan
- Bunzy Bunworth as Errol McNamara
- Jamey Jousan as Woody
- L. Kent Brown as Kurt Hinney
- Grady Lee as Phil Brandel
- George Plamondon as Cy Sloan
- Luc Leestemaker as Klauss
- Dan Earnshaw as Brian Dean
- Meredith Arnow as Kris Peechick
- Beth Childers as Sunshine
- Kevin Sheehan as Kevy Kev
Release
editThe film premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival in January 1998.[1]
Reception
editBrian Bertoldo of Film Threat wrote that the film is "wonderful" and "thoroughly entertaining".[2]
TV Guide wrote, "Grainy look and some stiff performances aside, it's a charmer."[3]
Dave Kehr of The New York Times called the film a "completely uncondescending, nearly letter-perfect re-creation of a late 60's-early 70's stoner comedy."[4]
Marc Savlov of The Austin Chronicle wrote that the film is "less than the sum of its dazed and confused parts."[5]
References
edit- ^ Foster, Jim (23 January 1999). "Three men and a pig". Fort Collins Coloradoan. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
- ^ Bertoldo, Brian (8 November 1999). "SCRAPPLE". Film Threat. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
- ^ "Scrapple Reviews". TV Guide. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
- ^ Kehr, Dave (20 July 2001). "FILM REVIEW; A Pot Dealer, a Drifter and the Pig That Gets in the Way". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
- ^ Savlov, Marc (27 March 1998). "SCRAPPLE". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
External links
edit- Scrapple at IMDb
- Scrapple at Rotten Tomatoes