Rolling Kansas | |
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Directed by | Thomas Haden Church |
Written by | Thomas Haden Church David Denney |
Produced by | Paul Brooks Ed Cathell III David Denney |
Starring | Charlie Finn Sam Huntington Ryan McDow Jay Paulson James Roday Rip Torn |
Cinematography | Nathan Hope |
Edited by | Sandra Adair |
Music by | Anthony Marinelli |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Rolling Kansas is a 2003 independent film directed and co-written by Oscar-nominated actor Thomas Haden Church.[1][2]
Plot
Rolling Kansas is about five men (a T-shirt salesman, his two brothers, a large narcoleptic nursing student, and a dim-witted gas station attendant) who embark on a journey to find a secret government marijuana field in Kansas that was discovered on a map that three of the young men's parents left for them (known as the Hippies Murphy). On the way, they encounter cops, crazy geese, strippers, and a crazy old man played by Rip Torn.
Cast
- James Roday ...Dick Murphy
- Sam Huntington ...Dinkadoo Murphy
- Jay Paulson ...Dave Murphy
- Charlie Finn ...Kevin Haub
- Ryan McDow ...Hunter Bullette
- Rip Torn ...Oldman
- Lisa Marie Newmyer ...Satin
- Thomas Haden Church ...Agent Madsen/Trooper (uncredited)
- Kevin Pollak ...Agent Brinkley (uncredited)
- Mia Zottoli ...Cheyenne
Production
The film was shot in Lockhart, Texas.
Soundtrack album details
- "Ride With Yourself" – Rhino Bucket
- "Mindrocker" – Fenwyck
- "Marseilles" – The Angels
- "Beat to Death Like a Dog" – Rhino Bucket
- "I Was Told" – Rhino Bucket
- "Alabama Sky" – The Dusky Picks
- "No Friend of Mine" – Rhino Bucket
- "One Night Stand" – Rhino Bucket
- "Ebony Eyes" – Bob Welch
- "She Rides" – Rhino Bucket
- "Train Ride" – Rhino Bucket
- "Golden Ball and Chain" – Jason & the Scorchers
References
- ↑ Andrea LeVasseur. "Rolling Kansas (2002) Directed by Thomas Haden Church". AllMovie. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
- ↑ Scott Foundas (20 February 2003). "Review: 'Rolling Kansas'". Variety. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
External links
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