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Grand Theft Parsons (2003)

Grand Theft Parsons (2003)
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One man goes above and beyond the call of duty (and possibly the limits of the law) to give a good friend the final send-off he wanted in this comedy drama, which was inspired by a true story. Phil Kaufman (Johnny Knoxville) is a self-described "road mangler" and "executive nanny" who minds the day-to-day business of a number of rock musicians, including the man he considers his best friend, country rock pioneer Gram Parsons (Gabriel Macht). Kaufman and Parsons share a deep love of the strangely beautiful deserts of California's Joshua Tree Park, and the two made a solemn pledge that whichever man outlived the other would take his dead friend's remains to Joshua Tree and release his spirit by setting fire to the body. When Kaufman gets word that Parsons has died of a drug overdose, he hops on his motorcycle to make good on his promise, but it doesn't take long for matters to get complicated -- Barbara Mansfield (Christina Applegate), one of Gram's many ex-girlfriends, arrives claiming to have a will declaring her the heir to his estate, and she isn't about to let Kaufman get in her way, while Stanley Parsons (Robert Forster), Gram's father, simply wants to pick up his son's body and take him back to New Orleans for burial. Not about to go back on his word, Kaufman has to scramble to claim Gram's body, and is forced to enlist the aid of Larry Oster-Berg (Michael Shannon), a slightly scrambled hippie who owns a hearse. Grand Theft Parsons features a cameo appearance from the real Phil Kaufman, whose autobiography Road Mangler Deluxe provided the basis for the screenplay. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Johnny KnoxvilleGabriel Macht, (more)
Director(s):
David Caffrey
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Grand Theft Parsons

One man goes above and beyond the call of duty (and possibly the limits of the law) to give a good friend the final send-off he wanted in this comedy drama, which was inspired by a true story. Phil Kaufman (Johnny Knoxville) is a self-described "road mangler" and "executive nanny" who minds the day-to-day business of a number of rock musicians, including the man he considers his best friend, country rock pioneer Gram Parsons (Gabriel Macht). Kaufman and Parsons share a deep love of the strangely beautiful deserts of California's Joshua Tree Park, and the two made a solemn pledge that whichever man outlived the other would take his dead friend's remains to Joshua Tree and release his spirit by setting fire to the body. When Kaufman gets word that Parsons has died of a drug overdose, he hops on his motorcycle to make good on his promise, but it doesn't take long for matters to get complicated -- Barbara Mansfield (Christina Applegate), one of Gram's many ex-girlfriends, arrives claiming to have a will declaring her the heir to his estate, and she isn't about to let Kaufman get in her way, while Stanley Parsons (Robert Forster), Gram's father, simply wants to pick up his son's body and take him back to New Orleans for burial. Not about to go back on his word, Kaufman has to scramble to claim Gram's body, and is forced to enlist the aid of Larry Oster-Berg (Michael Shannon), a slightly scrambled hippie who owns a hearse. Grand Theft Parsons features a cameo appearance from the real Phil Kaufman, whose autobiography Road Mangler Deluxe provided the basis for the screenplay. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

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Director(s):
David Caffrey
Writer(s):
Jeremy Drysdale
Producer(s):
Frank Mannion
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Drug Content, Adult Language)
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    Dave E.

    It was a little slow at first but, some of the comments were pretty good. The burnout or "Hippie" in the movie was exceptionally funny... especially when he hit the wall in the AP Hanger. Watch this after a drink or two and you'll appreciate the suttle humour more :)

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    Shannon T.

    This is a movie that I grow fonder of every time I watch it. The hippie character is simply funny as hell (probably because I knew someone exactly like him in my misspent youth). Johnny Knoxville and Christina Applegate are both great in their parts. It's a funny, touching sad movie with (sorry) cool little bits of reality spun in (Phil Kaufman's cameo in the end of the movie). Great, GREAT song by Primal Scream doesn't hurt, either. Highly recommended by me! ;-)

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    Ana B.

    i laughed my butt off at this movie. Watch it on a night you need a pick me up...

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