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Crazy in Alabama is a 1999 American comedy-drama film directed by Antonio Banderas and based on Mark Childress' 1993 novel of the same name. The film stars Melanie Griffith as an abused housewife who becomes an actress, while her nephew deals with a racially motivated murder involving a corrupt sheriff.
Oct 22, 1999 · Crazy in Alabama: Directed by Antonio Banderas. With Melanie Griffith, David Morse, Lucas Black, Cathy Moriarty. An abused wife heads to California to become a movie star while her nephew back in Alabama has to deal with a racially-motivated murder involving a corrupt sheriff.
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- Comedy, Crime, Drama
- Antonio Banderas
- 1999-10-22
Antonio Banderas' directorial debut opens in the sweltering summer of 1965, and everyone in Alabamahas gone completely crazy, especially 12-year-old Peejoe's glamorous Aunt Lucille (Melanie...
A 1999 comedy-drama film starring Melanie Griffith as a murderous housewife and Lucas Black as her nephew in the civil rights movement. Read critics' reviews, watch the trailer and find out where to stream or buy the movie.
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- Antonio Banderas
- PG-13
- Melanie Griffith
A comedy-drama film directed by Antonio Banderas and starring Melanie Griffith, David Morse, Lucas Black and Meat Loaf. See the full list of actors, writers, producers, composers, cinematographers and other crew members on IMDb.
Oct 22, 1999 · A comedy-drama about a woman who kills her husband and a boy who joins a civil rights movement in 1965. The film is directed by Antonio Banderas and stars Melanie Griffith, Lucas Black and Meat Loaf Aday.
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An abused wife heads to California to become a movie star while her nephew back in Alabama has to deal with a racially-motivated murder involving a corrupt sheriff. A backwoods Alabama boy named Peejoe -short for Peter Joseph- gets a quick education in grown-up matters like freedom in 1965.