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The Corndog Man

  • 1999
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 23 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,1/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
The Corndog Man (1999)
Home Video Trailer from Vanguard
trailer wiedergeben0:57
1 Video
3 Fotos
Drama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA foul-mouthed and bigoted boat salesman in rural South Carolina is targeted for ruthless and never-ending telephone terrorism by a mysterious man claiming to be his son...A foul-mouthed and bigoted boat salesman in rural South Carolina is targeted for ruthless and never-ending telephone terrorism by a mysterious man claiming to be his son...A foul-mouthed and bigoted boat salesman in rural South Carolina is targeted for ruthless and never-ending telephone terrorism by a mysterious man claiming to be his son...

  • Regie
    • Andrew Shea
  • Drehbuch
    • Andrew Shea
    • David Steen
    • Jim Holmes
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Noble Willingham
    • Jim Holmes
    • David Steen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,1/10
    793
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Andrew Shea
    • Drehbuch
      • Andrew Shea
      • David Steen
      • Jim Holmes
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Noble Willingham
      • Jim Holmes
      • David Steen
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      • 4 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Noble Willingham
    Noble Willingham
    • Ace Barker
    Jim Holmes
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    • Penrod Barker
    • (Synchronisation)
    David Steen
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    • Skeeter the Smoker
    Andy Daltroff
    • Sammy the Eater
    Dara Holz
    • The Secretary
    Jeff Nagle
    • The Scratcher
    Robert Mellard
    • Deputy Horn
    Patrick Bannon
    • The 10 year-old Ace
    Brandon Ulmer
    • The 10 year-old Haywood
    Kevin Robertson
    • The 19 year-old Ace
    Kendall McKnight
    • The 19 year-old Haywood
    James Holmes Sr.
    • Old Man Wilson
    Africa Bryan Seabrook
    • Ace's Girlfriend
    Karen Keyes
    • The Girl-in-the-box
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      • David Steen
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    8deankeaton44

    Sorry, but the existential merits of corndogs have nothing to do with this film.

    Aronofsky didn't make this film. However, it may be little more than the dialect that separates this uniquely disturbing bent of storytelling from his. As a third generation piece of poor white trash, I can vouch for the language. Dead on, trust me. And as a native Southerner, I must sadly confirm that in certain rural pockets, this brand of racist garbage still exists. But the ultimate fate, and apparent past, of the protagonist of this film proved strange enough to wreck my sleep for at least three nights. To say that I liked this film would be amiss. A-way-the-hell-miss, in fact. But the storytelling is taut and cerebral. And it's cinematic impact is pretty powerful. Next time you feel like you're going to scream at another Meg Ryan romantic comedy or another Bruce Willis explosion movie, try this one on for size.
    7gavin6942

    How An Independent Film Should Be Made

    This is a true independent film: a low budget, a strong story, no familiar actors, no familiar director and a production company I will probably never hear about again.

    The story is about as simple as stories get: one man, employed at a boat shop, starts receiving harassing phone calls from another man who claims to be his son. The calls increase throughout the movie and we piece by piece see the connection between the two men.

    This film relies almost entirely on dialogue and vulgar language (with such expressions as "you can kiss a good man's ass"). There is not much for action. The film could be considered a comedy with the humorous exchanges between the two men and the antics that ensue, but underneath it all is a drama and a social commentary on race relations.

    This film will make you want to smoke and eat corn dogs. So make sure you purchase corn dogs before watching the movie or you will regret this. I recommend the film, although it's not something you would watch at a party or with a special friend. Invite over that kid who likes "Clerks" and "Slacker"... they'll appreciate this one.
    8craigman

    Did ANYONE get the "Triple K" reference?

    I read through most of the reviews here, and unless I missed it, did anyone get that triple K is KKK, for Ku Klux Klan? Maybe it was so obvious that no one bothered mentioning it.. Maybe not. Well, my brother forced this video on me a while back, and I must admit I enjoyed it, mainly for its originality and mean spirited sense of humor. Like someone else mentioned, its a breath of fresh air from all of the huge budgeted, over-produced CGI-fests that Hollywood keeps pooping out! For those of you who didn't like it, don't worry. I'm sure there's a new Ben Stiller "comedy" coming out soon. The only reason I didn't give it a ten is that it does strain your patience a bit.
    A_F_Waddell

    "Triple K Marine!"

    Alternately Titled: Would You Buy A Boat From This Man?

    I was browsing in Blockbuster earlier this year and bought a copy of The Corndog Man. I saw the title and had a flashback to a review I'd read. Part Psychic Movie Reviewer, part compulsive reader of reviews, I knew that this one would be a winner. Plus it was marked down to $6.99 . . . a steal!

    I highly recommend this film, which was a winner at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival.

    First of all, let me say that the late character actor Noble Willingham has been on my radar for years. An all American type physically: The Marlboro Man meets That Squarejawed Guy Who Does Pain Relief Commercials. He is almost unrecognizable now, and totally believable as Southern racist boat salesman Ace Barker. He is compellingly, depressingly real in this role.

    As good old boy Ace Barker plies his trade selling boats at Triple K Marine, the harassing phone calls and stalking begin. Ace becomes quite exasperated as he monitors for sales calls, only to be repeatedly confronted by a seemingly unbalanced young man who claims to be his son.

    The Corndog Man takes Southern stereotypes to a new level. ACTING! I hope.

    Filmed on location near Charleston SC, it is an atmospheric film with a bluesy soundtrack. Oppressively small-town conspiratorial --- could this be an omen for visitors: simply stay on I-95 and drive.

    An unpredictable tale of harassment, revenge, desperation, and old secrets, The Corndog Man reminds us that what goes around, comes around. Watch your back. Watch your front. Watch your future. Watch your past. Change it if possible.

    Got 83 minutes, and a desire to see something different? Shock and confuse the movie clerk by asking for this one.

    Potentially disturbing . . . not recommended for all tastes!
    FATLOSER

    Hilarious, malicious fun.

    I just watched this gem on video and I immediately recognized the source of the story. About seven years ago I heard some crank call tapes that were circulating here in Florida. These calls victimized a southern car salesman and were made by some college students doing "cracker" type accents. The calls started out semi-legit but degenerate into total harassment just like the "Red" or "Tube Bar Bastard" calls. This film is worlds better than the "Red" movie because the director along with two other writers actually synthesize a feature length story(a little cliched- but good) around the premise and create a HILARIOUS movie. Noble Winningham really shines in this film and I give it TEN THUMBS UP, YOU WILL PISS IN YOUR PANTS FROM LAUGHING.(especially if you've heard those tapes)

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      Much of the script and dialogue closely resembles the well known underground 'Binny Tapes', a series of crank call tapes made in the early 1980s. These tapes were made by 'Arney', an employee of a car dealership, Al White Motors in Manchester, Tennessee.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 21. Dezember 1999 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Dorchester, South Carolina, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Corndog Productions
      • Doradel Pictures
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