Dancer, Texas Pop. 81
Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 is a 1998 comedy-drama film starring Breckin Meyer, Peter Facinelli, Eddie Mills, and Ethan Embry.
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Directed by | Tim McCanlies |
Produced by | Dana Shaffer Peter White Chasse Foster |
Written by | Tim McCanlies |
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Music by | Steve Dorff |
Cinematography | Andrew Dintenfass |
Edited by | Rob Kobrin |
Production company | Caribou Pictures |
Distributed by | TriStar Pictures |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $676,631[1] |
Plot
The film is set in the small, fictional American town of Dancer (Brewster County, Texas). Only 81 people live in this town. Following their high school graduation, four young men wrestle with their decisions to leave for Los Angeles.
Cast
- Breckin Meyer as Keller Coleman
- Peter Facinelli as Terrell Lee Lusk
- Eddie Mills as John Hemphill
- Ethan Embry as Squirrel
- Ashley Johnson as Josie Hemphill
- Patricia Wettig as Mrs. Lusk
- Michael O'Neill as Mr. Lusk
- Eddie Jones as Earl
- Wayne Tippit as Keller's grandfather
- Alexandra Holden as Vivian
- Keith Szarabajka as Squirrel's father
- Shawn Weatherly as Sue Ann
- Michael Crabtree as Mr. Hemphill
- Lashawn McIvor as Mrs. Hemphill
Reception
Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 received positive reviews; it currently holds an 80% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[2]
The film reviewer Joe M. O'Connell, writing for the San Antonio Express-News, called the film "the finest representation of small-town Texas since The Last Picture Show".[3] The movie was filmed in Fort Davis, Texas, as Dancer and the tri-county area.
References
- Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 at Box Office Mojo
- Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 at Rotten Tomatoes
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-11-06. Retrieved 2007-01-23.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
External links
- Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 at IMDb
- Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 at AllMovie
- Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 at Box Office Mojo
- Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 at Rotten Tomatoes
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