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The Corndog Man (1999)

The Corndog Man (1999)
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Noble Willingham stars as Ace Barker, a duplicitous redneck whose ugly past starts to catch up with him in The Corndog Man. Ace is a boat salesman, and one of the best in his part of South Carolina. One day, he gets a phone call from someone who claims to be in the market for a boat, but before long it's obvious that this caller isn't interested in a day on the water and actually harbors ill will against Ace. It seems that despite his salesman's exterior, Barker is a vicious coward with a racist streak, and he turned his back on a black friend who needed help while in the Army. Barker's new stalker isn't about to let him forget this -- and he also knows about a few of Barker's more recent sexual indiscretions. Ace's nemesis is played by Jim Holmes, who also co-wrote the script with Andrew Shea (who also directed) and David Steen. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Noble WillinghamJim Holmes, (more)
Director(s):
Andrew Shea
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Corndog Man

Noble Willingham stars as Ace Barker, a duplicitous redneck whose ugly past starts to catch up with him in The Corndog Man. Ace is a boat salesman, and one of the best in his part of South Carolina. One day, he gets a phone call from someone who claims to be in the market for a boat, but before long it's obvious that this caller isn't interested in a day on the water and actually harbors ill will against Ace. It seems that despite his salesman's exterior, Barker is a vicious coward with a racist streak, and he turned his back on a black friend who needed help while in the Army. Barker's new stalker isn't about to let him forget this -- and he also knows about a few of Barker's more recent sexual indiscretions. Ace's nemesis is played by Jim Holmes, who also co-wrote the script with Andrew Shea (who also directed) and David Steen. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
83 mins

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Director(s):
Andrew Shea
Writer(s):
David SteenJim HolmesAndrew Shea
Producer(s):
Jim HolmesAndrew SheaDavid Steen
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Profanity, Adult Situations)
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Dale H.

Funny yet so much deeper than that.... One of my favorite movies!

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Jimmy G.

All around great movie. A must see if you like independent films and don't like all the hype from overpaid Hollywood actors.

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Josh M.

This is one of the best Dark comedies I have seen to date. It's funny at first, then it gets dark very quickly. Seeing this twisted Redneck getting played for a fool - and abused on the telephone - is classic! The genius of this film is that you almost begin to feel sorry for the victim, then all of a sudden his real crimes are exposed, and you want him to get punished. The telephone antics between the antagonist and the accused are worth every minute of this very good indie film. Josh Mitchell

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