Excess Baggage
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Excess Baggage | |
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Directed by | Marco Brambilla |
Produced by | Bill Borden, Carolyn Kessler, Alicia Silverstone |
Written by | Max D. Adams, Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais |
Starring | Alicia Silverstone, Benicio del Toro, Christopher Walken, Harry Connick Jr. |
Distributed by | Columbia TriStar |
Release date(s) | 29 August 1997 |
Running time | 98 min |
Language | English |
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Excess Baggage is an American comedy movie from 1997, directed by Marco Brambilla.
[edit] Synopsis
- Tagline: A crash course in kidnappings, car thefts and other rituals of dating.
Emily Hope (Alicia Silverstone), stages her own kidnapping, to get attention from her father. She puts herself into the trunk of her car, tapes her legs and mouth, handcuffs her hands and calls the police, so they can come “rescue” her. But then, unexpectedly, a car thief named Vincent Roche (Benicio del Toro) steals the car, with her in it. Suddenly, Emily finds herself actually kidnapped, only the kidnapper doesn’t know what to do with her. Christopher Walken shows up as Emily’s Uncle Ray, Jack Thompson as Emily’s father, and Harry Connick, Jr., as Greg, Vincent’s car-stealing partner.
[edit] Cast
- Alicia Silverstone as Emily Hope
- Benicio del Toro as Vincent Roche
- Christopher Walken as Raymond ‘Ray’ Perkins
- Harry Connick Jr. as Greg Kistler
- Jack Thompson as Alexander T. Hope
- Nicholas Turturro as Stick
- Sally Kirkland as Louise Doucette
- Michael Bowen as Gus
- Leland Orser as Detective Barnaby
- Robert Wisden as Detective Sims
- Hiro Kanagawa as Jon
- Brendan Beiser as Man on Pay Phone
- Demetri Goritsas as Surveillance Van Cop
- Jorge Vargas as Mini Mart Clerk
- Danielle Saklofsky as Monique
- C. Ernst Harth as Trucker