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  1. Sordid Lives was originally produced by Del Shores in association with Jeff Murray and Nicolette Chaffey for Theatre/Theater in Hollywood, California on May 11, 1996. The production was directed by Del Shores.

  2. Written by Del Shores, SORDID LIVES was a popular ticket and award-winning comedy on the Los Angeles stage, but when Shores sought a movie deal every studio turned him down flat. Shores persevered nonetheless, and the result was an awkwardly self-directed, extremely low budget movie filmed in high definition that had the look of a cheap 1960s soap opera.

  3. Olivia Newton-John, Bonnie Bedelia and Beau Bridges head an impressive cast in this light-hearted comedy about a crass Texas clan, whose secrets and lies are revealed at a family funeral. Delta ...

  4. Written by Del Shores, SORDID LIVES was a popular ticket and award-winning comedy on the Los Angeles stage, but when Shores sought a movie deal every studio turned him down flat. Shores presevered nonetheless, and the result was an awkwardly self-directed, extremely low budget movie filmed in high definition that had the look of a cheap 1960s soap opera.

  5. R. 2000. 1 hr 51 min. 6.7 (3,472) 47. Sordid Lives is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Del Shores and based on his play of the same name. The film follows the story of a dysfunctional family in a small town in Texas who are trying to come to terms with the death of their matriarch, Peggy. The main character is Peggy's niece, Latrelle ...

  6. Watch Sordid Lives | Netflix. When she trips on her lover's wooden legs, Grandma Peggy meets her maker, and now her whole family is showing up for the funeral in small-town Texas. Watch trailers & learn more.

  7. "Sordid Lives: The Series" is a story of Bible-thumping Baptists, beer-swilling bar trash, and everyone in-between in a small Texas town, contrasted with the appearance-driven world of Hollywood and the hysterical comedy and tender poignancy that come from learning to be yourself and love the family you have instead of the family you want.