1999, 108 minutes, Rated M
In the sweltering summer of 1965, everybody in Alabama went a little crazy - especially 12-year-old Peejoe's glamorous Aunt Lucille (played with a marvelous performance by Melanie Griffith). Deciding to no longer let her abusive husband stand in the way of her dreams, she gets rid of him in a most unusual way and sets off to Hollywood to become a television star. Traveling across country and evading the long arm of the law, Lucille will have the time of her life on the way to discovering that sometimes, you have to lose your mind to find your freedom. The acclaimed directorial debut of Antonio Banderas, Crazy In Alabama is a heart-felt comic adventure that features a superb supporting cast including David Morse (from Contact), Lucas Black (from Slingblade) and Meat Loaf Aday (seen recently in Fight Club).
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