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Excess Baggage (1997)

Excess Baggage (1997)
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In this combination caper comedy and offbeat romance, Emily (Alicia Silverstone) is a wealthy but petulant young woman desperate to get the attention of her millionaire father, Alexander Hope (Jack Thompson). In fact, she's so desperate that she decides to stage her own kidnapping; she sends a ransom note, ties herself up, and locks herself in the trunk of her BMW, waiting for daddy to come to the rescue; however, Emily's timing is a bit off, because ten minutes later, hunky car thief Vincent (Benicio Del Toro) steals the BMW with Emily still in it. Vincent and his partner in crime, Greg (Harry Connick Jr.), eventually discover the car's trunk has an unexpected surprise. When Emily is unable to convince them to help her with her scheme, she becomes a problem the carjackers can't get rid of, especially after Alexander refuses to pay her ransom, and his creepy right-hand man, Raymond (Christopher Walken), heads out to find her. Of course, losing 200,000 dollars in mob money is not making Vincent's life any easier, nor is having the emotionally problematic Emily fall in love with him. Excess Baggage was the first feature from Alicia Silverstone's production company First Kiss. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Alicia SilverstoneBenicio Del Toro, (more)
Director(s):
Marco Brambilla
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Excess Baggage

In this combination caper comedy and offbeat romance, Emily (Alicia Silverstone) is a wealthy but petulant young woman desperate to get the attention of her millionaire father, Alexander Hope (Jack Thompson). In fact, she's so desperate that she decides to stage her own kidnapping; she sends a ransom note, ties herself up, and locks herself in the trunk of her BMW, waiting for daddy to come to the rescue; however, Emily's timing is a bit off, because ten minutes later, hunky car thief Vincent (Benicio Del Toro) steals the BMW with Emily still in it. Vincent and his partner in crime, Greg (Harry Connick Jr.), eventually discover the car's trunk has an unexpected surprise. When Emily is unable to convince them to help her with her scheme, she becomes a problem the carjackers can't get rid of, especially after Alexander refuses to pay her ransom, and his creepy right-hand man, Raymond (Christopher Walken), heads out to find her. Of course, losing 200,000 dollars in mob money is not making Vincent's life any easier, nor is having the emotionally problematic Emily fall in love with him. Excess Baggage was the first feature from Alicia Silverstone's production company First Kiss. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
101 mins

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Director(s):
Marco Brambilla
Writer(s):
Dick ClementIan La FrenaisMax D. Adams
Producer(s):
Carolyn KesslerBill Borden
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Mild Violence, Questionable for Children, Adult Situations, Profanity)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Susan D.

    I personally love this movie! I've seen like a billion times, the acting, dialogue, and concept are great! It's a dorky movie but it's better than "American Pie" :0P Christopher Walken as the creepy uncle was so fantastic, and Benicio Del Toro was great as the leading Lad. He's almost never cast as that which is a shame because he does it well. It's a feel good movie for days when you just feel like lazing about.

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    Danny V.

    The dialogue and situations work beatifully, and these characters are awesome! Give this bargin-bin gem a chance!

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    Paula P.

    LOVE LOVE this movie, what chemistry between the actors, and some of the best lines I've heard in a movie

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