Best Men (1998)
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Former music-video director Tamra Davis (Guncrazy) created strong characters in this bank-robbery tale, a crime/comedy/drama somewhat reminiscent of the anti-establishment attitudes seen in early '70s films. After three years in a California prison, Jesse (Luke Wilson) is ready to marry his girlfriend Hope (Drew Barrymore) in the town of Independence (the original working title of this film). Joining Jesse is a odd assortment -- the buzzcut ex-Green-Beret Buzz (Dean Cain); ex-lawyer Sol (Mitchell Whitfield); geeky Teddy (Andy Dick); and Shakespeare-quoting Billy (Sean Patrick Flanery), aka Hamlet on the FBI's most-wanted list. Then they're off to the wedding. Billy, however, asks to be dropped off at a nearby bank, and after it's evident that Billy is pulling off another Hamlet heist, the others join him inside. Billy's father, Sheriff Phillips (Fred Ward), up for re-election, begins hostage negotiations, but the media arrives, along with psycho FBI agent Hoover (Raymond J. Barry) and his partner Carter (Art Edler Brown). Wearing her wedding dress, Hope goes inside the bank. Soon various friends and locals gather outside to offer support as the hostages take the side of their captors. In addition to portraying agent Carter, Art Edler Brown is the film's co-producer and co-scripter. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 90 mins
Complete Cast:
- Dean Cain - Sgt. Buzz Thomas
- Sean Patrick Flanery - Billy Phillips
- Luke Wilson - Jesse Reilly
- Raymond J. Barry - Agent Hoover
- Brad Dourif - Lt. John G. (Gonzo) Coleman
- Biff Yeager - Mayor Boar
- K.K. Dodds - Cindy Vargas
- Kathryn Joosten
- Cal Gibson
- Andy Dick - Teddy Pollack
- Mitchell Whitfield - Sol Jacobs
- Fred Ward - Sheriff Bud Phillips
- Drew Barrymore - Hope
- Tracy Fraim - Cuervo
- Art Edler Brown - Agent Carter
- Jeff Phillips
- Dee Maaske
- David Wells
- Director(s):
- Tamra Davis
- Writer(s):
- Art Edler Brown, Tracy Fraim
- Producer(s):
- Brad Jenkel, Steven Stabler, Debra Ridpath
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Profanity, Violence)
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