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100 Proof

  • 1997
  • Unrated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
78
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100 Proof (1997)
Drama

Filmed in Kentucky and drawing on the true story of a Lexington killing spree by LaFonda Fay Foster and Tina Hickey Powell, 100 Proof is a disturbingly authentic drama that portrays what kin... Read allFilmed in Kentucky and drawing on the true story of a Lexington killing spree by LaFonda Fay Foster and Tina Hickey Powell, 100 Proof is a disturbingly authentic drama that portrays what kind of environment and events might lead up to such horrifying, seemingly random violence. B... Read allFilmed in Kentucky and drawing on the true story of a Lexington killing spree by LaFonda Fay Foster and Tina Hickey Powell, 100 Proof is a disturbingly authentic drama that portrays what kind of environment and events might lead up to such horrifying, seemingly random violence. Barely able to support their drug and alcohol habits, two women in a small, impoverished so... Read all

  • Director
    • Jeremy Horton
  • Writer
    • Jeremy Horton
  • Stars
    • Pamela Stewart
    • Tara Bellando
    • J.S. Johnson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    78
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeremy Horton
    • Writer
      • Jeremy Horton
    • Stars
      • Pamela Stewart
      • Tara Bellando
      • J.S. Johnson
    • 6User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Pamela Stewart
    • Rae
    Tara Bellando
    • Carla
    J.S. Johnson
    • Arco
    Larry Brown
    • Eddie
    Minnie Bates Yancy
    • Sissy
    Kevin Hardesty
    Kevin Hardesty
    • Roger
    Jim Varney
    Jim Varney
    • Rae's Father
    Loren Crawford
    • Trudy
    Joe Ventura
    • Ted
    Warren Ray
    • Tommy
    Jeff Lycan
    • R.T.
    Bobby Simmons
    • Chester
    Peter Smith
    • Fryman
    Buck Finley
    • Chester
    Joe Gatton
    Joe Gatton
    • Owen
    Nick Ewan
    • 1st Boy
    Josh Barrett
    • 2nd Boy
    Clint Vaught
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      • Jeremy Horton
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      • Jeremy Horton
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    3tarnished_angel39

    truth

    I would like to start off by saying,'not only have I seen the movie'.I knew the two women the movie was based on.As for the film itself, I don't think it showed the events, the women, nor the passion in a true light. The story however is worthy of being told,heard,and thought of. These women had more substance and character than what was given in the film.If this dismal look at their story was all the director had to offer'even if done with the best intentions.It needn't have been done.Yet it was, and with that,I think it should be redone.This time from a different light ,offering truth of the story itself.Truth of the women. Truth of how the drugs robbed two women of their inner and outward beauty.
    fred-287

    Thelma & Louise as a COPS Episode

    At the outset we're informed that this movie was inspired by an actual series of events in Lexington, Kentucky in 1986. I've never been sure what's the point of giving us this kind of information. If it's not a documentary, then we're getting a story that needs to stand or fall on it's own merits. It almost seems a way for neophyte indie filmmakers like Jeremy Horton to tell us "Hey look, I know I didn't have a big budget or any name actors except one and a lot of this may seem amateurish or not very dramatically compelling, but hey, I borrowed a lot from real life so cut me some slack." Okay, fine, but if it's not going to be "Thelma & Louise," i.e. capital-H Hollywood with all the Production Values, and if it's not going to be "COPS" or "Real Stories of the Highway Patrol" or some such, then it'd better be a pretty damn interesting little tale in it's own right.

    At first it seems it could be. The camera wanders around inside an unprepossessing living room while some psychotic old man babbles about his bad arm and other topics. Eventually we see the old babbler getting a bath from a woman who vaguely resembles Jamie Lee Curtis. Her relationship to him, like most of the relationships in the movie, is never particularly clear, but apparently she looks after him to some extent. Her name is Rae and she has a friend named Carla who also has some connection to the old man and also an old woman whose house this seems to be. Rae and Carla appear to have one goal in life, i.e. substance abuse. When they're not smoking and/or drinking, they're contriving to visit a guy named Eddie who lives miles away and sells drugs on the side. (Why they couldn't find a closer source of dope is also never clear.) During one of their drug binges Rae and Carla indicate they may have latent lesbian inclinations, but like other plot threads, this is never pursued to any great extent.

    Rae also has a nasty father, played by the late Jim Varney in a superb and way too short cameo role. Varney owns the movie while onscreen and his scene is the only one with any real dramatic sizzle. Yet after he's done slamming her head down onto a bar and taking her money, I found myself wondering why she would ever go near him in the first place. She seems too smart to be a masochist, or maybe that's just in comparison to all the other characters.

    Eventually most of the characters to whom we've been introduced pile into a big ol' gas guzzler and start driving around aimlessly. After a lot more drinking, smoking and doping, violence starts occurring. I won't "spoil" anything for those who haven't seen it but I will say Mr. Horton does a nice job capuring that often reported phenomenon along the lines of "Well, now that I've gone this far anyway, may as well finish it." The ending doesn't resolve anything in particular, but maybe it isn't meant to. Personally I would've preferred a closing shot of Rae and Carla in a prison cell in which they finally get to explore their latent lesbianism, but that's just me.....

    So is this one worth a look on video or DVD? Well, there are a lot of amusing moments, some of them possibly unintentional. But this is ground most of us have seen covered before in some form or other, whether "real life" or otherwise. Ultimately, if you didn't know it was inspired by real events, I can't vouch that you should care what happens to the characters. You'll probably see more compelling stories on cable TV's "Discovery" et al. Just because something really happened doesn't ipso facto make it interesting, even if there's violence involved. "If it bleeds, it leads" may work for the evening news but even so, there's a limit. Now if Rae or Carla had each killed her own kids or something, that would've been a whole other story....
    7Eegah Guy

    If you liked BOYS DON'T CRY, try this one.

    Like BOYS DON'T CRY, this film takes place in the milieu of the small-town Midwest where alcohol and drugs are the main focus of life for the bored people who live there. The first hour meanders a lot but stick with it because once these characters pile into a car and day turns to night this film take a steep downward spiral into senseless violence. The acting can be a little amateurish but the last half hour does pack a real punch. Seeing funny-guy Jim Varney play a small serious part here was a special treat.
    7throb-5

    worth watching!

    Don't expect to be titillated by the violence in 100 Proof. There is no visceral thrill when it erupts, it's just mundane, senseless and painful to watch. This film is by no means perfect, but it really deserves an audience.

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Mammoth Films
      • Water Bearer Films
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      • $140,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
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