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Happy, Texas (1999)

Happy, Texas (1999)
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Happy, Texas is a fish-out-of-water comedy about two con men who escape from prison, then pose as gay lovers to hide out in a small Texas town. Mistaken for consultants to the Little Miss Fresh Squeezed Beauty Pageant, Harry (Jeremy Northam) and Wayne (Steve Zahn) go along with the ruse so they can stake out the local bank, owned by Josephine "Joe" McClintock (Ally Walker). The story kicks into high gear as Harry starts falling in love with Joe but cannot let on about his feelings. Also complicating matters is that gay Sheriff Dent (William H. Macy) has the hots for Harry, and Harry must pretend he's interested to keep the cops off his back. Meanwhile, Wayne is getting in touch with his feminine side as he tries his best to teach dance steps and flaming baton twirling to the little girls; he's also lusting after the girls' teacher, Ms. Schaefer (Ileana Douglas). Everything leads up to the big beauty pageant, where the cops are finally on Harry and Wayne's tail. First-time director Mark Illsley received wide media attention for this commercial piece, which sold to Miramax after a very public and intense bidding war. Steve Zahn's performance won him a special acting award at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, where the film premiered in dramatic competition . ~ Arthur Borman, Rovi

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Starring:
Jeremy NorthamSteve Zahn, (more)
Director(s):
Mark Illsley
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Happy, Texas

Happy, Texas is a fish-out-of-water comedy about two con men who escape from prison, then pose as gay lovers to hide out in a small Texas town. Mistaken for consultants to the Little Miss Fresh Squeezed Beauty Pageant, Harry (Jeremy Northam) and Wayne (Steve Zahn) go along with the ruse so they can stake out the local bank, owned by Josephine "Joe" McClintock (Ally Walker). The story kicks into high gear as Harry starts falling in love with Joe but cannot let on about his feelings. Also complicating matters is that gay Sheriff Dent (William H. Macy) has the hots for Harry, and Harry must pretend he's interested to keep the cops off his back. Meanwhile, Wayne is getting in touch with his feminine side as he tries his best to teach dance steps and flaming baton twirling to the little girls; he's also lusting after the girls' teacher, Ms. Schaefer (Ileana Douglas). Everything leads up to the big beauty pageant, where the cops are finally on Harry and Wayne's tail. First-time director Mark Illsley received wide media attention for this commercial piece, which sold to Miramax after a very public and intense bidding war. Steve Zahn's performance won him a special acting award at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, where the film premiered in dramatic competition . ~ Arthur Borman, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
Mark Illsley
Writer(s):
Ed StonePhil ReevesMark Illsley
Producer(s):
Mark Illsley
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Sexual Situations, Adult Language, Violence, Adult Humor)
Categories:
ComedyIndependent Films
Happy, Texas Awards:
  • 1999 - Independent Spirit Awards - Best Supporting Actor
  • 1999 - Sundance Film Festival - Special Jury Award (Dramatic)
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    Julie R.

    Happy, Texas was hysterically funny, with Steve Zahn and Jeremy Northam giving great performances. William H. Macy as the love-struck Sheriff Chappy gave a stereotypical role a sensitive, beautiful portrayal. I loved the plot complications and how good I felt at the movie's end. I plan on buying Happy, Texas as soon as possible. Rent it now! You won't regret it .

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    Suzanne C.

    This is one of my favorite movies. I watch this every time it's showing on television. The DVD is better without the cuts. This is the first movie I ever saw with Jeremy Northam and was convinced he was American until I saw him in Ideal Husband. This movie turned me on to Steve Zahn, what a talent!

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    Lee B.

    This movie was just OK. I love to watch Jeremy Northam but his accent sets him apart and I was disappointed that he tried to have a Texas accent. It was obviously hard for him. He is a wonderful actor though, and made the movie very enjoyable. Zahn was hillarious! I did not like his brashness with the little girls, but he was, for the most part, very funny. I would watch it again if nothing else was on.

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