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Walking Across Egypt

  • 1999
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
1.4K
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Jonathan Taylor Thomas in Walking Across Egypt (1999)
ComedyCrimeDramaRomance

An elderly widow befriends an orphaned juvenile delinquent.An elderly widow befriends an orphaned juvenile delinquent.An elderly widow befriends an orphaned juvenile delinquent.

  • Director
    • Arthur Allan Seidelman
  • Writers
    • Clyde Edgerton
    • Paul Tamasy
  • Stars
    • Forrest
    • Ellen Burstyn
    • Judge Reinhold
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Arthur Allan Seidelman
    • Writers
      • Clyde Edgerton
      • Paul Tamasy
    • Stars
      • Forrest
      • Ellen Burstyn
      • Judge Reinhold
    • 39User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Forrest
    • Stray Dog
    Ellen Burstyn
    Ellen Burstyn
    • Mattie Rigsbee
    Judge Reinhold
    Judge Reinhold
    • Robert Rigsbee
    Mark Hamill
    Mark Hamill
    • Lamar N. Benfield
    Gwen Verdon
    Gwen Verdon
    • Alora
    Harve Presnell
    Harve Presnell
    • Finner
    Edward Herrmann
    Edward Herrmann
    • Rev. Vernon
    Jonathan Taylor Thomas
    Jonathan Taylor Thomas
    • Wesley Benfield
    James Coleman III
    • Blake
    Patrick David
    Patrick David
    • Johnny
    David Cooper
    • Funeral Director
    Jim Borda
    • Guard #1
    Steven West
    • Guard #2
    Steve Raulerson
    • Warden Haswell
    Pat Corley
    Pat Corley
    • Sheriff Tillman
    Jeff Kizer
    • Deputy Hollins
    • (as Jeff Kaiser)
    Paul Tamasy
    Paul Tamasy
    • Newscaster
    Gail O'Grady
    Gail O'Grady
    • Elaine Rigsbee
    • Director
      • Arthur Allan Seidelman
    • Writers
      • Clyde Edgerton
      • Paul Tamasy
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    User reviews39

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    lubtxlady

    Great movie!

    Why was this not released on the big screen? It is an excellent, heart-touching, and funny movie, that will leave you laughing and crying. I am a big Mark Hamill fan and that was why I saw this movie. I rented it to see him but I will buy it because it is simply a wonderful movie. Members of my family, ranging in age from 8 to 47 have all loved it. I have already watched it 4 times and will watch it again whenever my spirits need a lift. Ellen Burstyn and Jonathan Taylor Thomas were supurb together. Rent then buy this movie...you will love it too!
    10depaulubf

    struggling to obey Jesus' teaching

    This film shows the beauty of a simple elderly woman's efforts to obey Jesus' teachings in Matthew 25. She has to struggle with her own misgivings about helping the boy, coming from her fears and common self-protection, as well as with the opposition of her adult children and even fellow church members. But her simple acts of love toward the boy prove to be a most powerful and effective way of reaching into his soul and reforming him. It is a profound critique of our tendency to institutionalize both the elderly and juvenile people in our society, and shows that basic humanity and love are still what life is really all about.
    7mental_marci

    a great drama highlighting that "everyone deserves a second chance!"

    This is truly a heart warming tale played very well by the handsome Jonathan Taylor Thomas and incredible Ellen Burstyn. It is a movie filled with faith, inspiration to not only help others but to see the good in people and to never give up one someone because everyone deserves a second chance.Through this movie i learned that a child needs to be loved, clothed, fed and educated and with those things they will aspire to be great. Ellen Burstyn's character does just that, she gives juvenile delinquent Wesley a chance because she knows in her heart that there is some good in him just like there is in everyone. I describe it as a forgotten movie that's not viewed by many but should be and is great for people like me who enjoy good dramas with a life changing message. It's truly a great movie where both characters truly develop and grow. It is not only the elderly woman (Burstyn) that helps the boy but also on a deeper level we're able to see how much the boy helps her and brings her back to life. A must see!
    amjets0912

    Enjoyable, feel-good film

    Independent films are becoming some of my favorites, because you get to see great actors who aren't "big" enough to get leading roles in the studio movies. Ellen Burstyn, one of the biggest stars of the '70s, and still one of the most talented actresses working, has found new life for her waning career in independent pictures like Color of Evening, The Spitfire Grill, this film and most recently her Oscar nominated (which should have been Oscar winning) performance in Requiem for a Dream. After a string of 5 Oscar nominations in the '70s and early '80s, she found her best roles were in the past and saw her career take a downward turn, with 2 Emmy nominated TV-movie roles (The People vs. Jean Harris and Pack of Lies), a great part in How to Make an American Quilt and the lead in The Cemetery Club being notable exceptions to the many unsatisfying acting jobs she had in the '80s and '90s. Fortunately, she can still get great parts like Mattie Rigsbee in Walking Across Egypt and proves she still has what it takes.

    This movie is a touching story about a lonely widow and a troubled but basically decent teen who has never been loved. Mattie needs someone to love and take care of, because her two spoiled children (played by Gail O'Grady and Judge Reinhold) don't really want to be bothered with her. In fact, her daughter wants to put her in a retirement home. She would much rather be in her house and near her friends and church, though. As Mattie puts it, she is "slowing down." But, she's sharp as a tack and can still take care of herself.

    Walking Across Egypt does a great job of illustrating the hypocrisy of so-called Christians. Mattie loves God deeply (when she sings hymns, the best thing that can be said is that she does it with a pure heart) and wants very much to do what He would want. So, she reaches out to young Wesley (played with a new maturity by handsome young Jonathan Taylor Thomas), a 16 year old boy in the Young Men's Rehabilitation Center about whom she hears from his uncle, the local dogcatcher. When things go awry, her minister (Edward Herrmann), the very one whose sermon prompted Mattie's kindness to Wesley, shows some rather un-Christian behavior (as does his wife) that is the antithesis of Mattie's good intentions and of his own preaching.

    The acting in this movie is all excellent, especially, of course, Ellen Burstyn, who is made up to look 20 years older than she really does. She is the heart and soul of the film, and, as usual brings depth to her character that can't be described in writing. Those eyes of hers always get to me and are her secret weapon in acting. JTT proves with this role that he is becoming a fine young actor and shouldn't join the ranks of has-been child stars. Another standout is the late Gwen Verdon's amusing performance as Mattie's ditzy neighbor. Mark (Luke Skywalker) Hamill is appropriately slack-jawed as the dogcatcher, Lamar.

    I won't reveal any more details, as the viewer should experience the development of Mattie and Wesley's relationship for him/herself. There are some very funny moments, as well as some poignant and even ones that might inspire tears. Overall it is the story of a troubled boy who is looking for hope and redemption and how he finds it improbably in an elderly woman who is herself needing something to fill an empty space.
    8cooprenner

    A worthwhile adaptation of a fine novel

    Clyde Edgerton's novel, on which this movie is based, is one of the funniest books I have ever read. Some of that comedy is situational, which can be translated to the screen, and some is a matter of Edgerton's writing-- his tone, his word choice, his timing-- which can't be carried over into a movie. That said, this adaptation catches the heart of the story-- about an elderly widow who decides to accept a juvenile delinquent as a sort of foster son-- and Burstyn portrays the widow as feistily as Edgerton describes her. If this summary make the movie sound like a "Touched by an Angel"-style wannabe, it should not. The characters behave like believable human beings [or worse!], and their idiosyncracies both charm and irritate. By all means, rent this video. And then do yourself a big favor and read the book.

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    • Trivia
      Jonathan Taylor Thomas' last full length feature film.
    • Goofs
      At breakfast, Wesley's glass of orange juice is alternately in his hand/on the table between shots.
    • Quotes

      Wesley Benfield: Thank God, cigarettes!

      Mattie Rigsbee: Thank Lamarr. God had nothing to do with it!

    • Alternate versions
      While Mrs Rigsby is cutting Wesley's hair, she quotes scripture to him, stating "The Bible says, if your hand causes you to steal, then cut it off." In the DVD version, she makes a snipping motion with her scissors in front of his mouth, adding "same goes for your tongue, too".
    • Connections
      Featured in Merely Marvelous: The Dancing Genius of Gwen Verdon (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Not Fade Away
      Written by Buddy Holly (as Charles Hardin) & Norman Petty

      Performed by Tom Leonard

      Produced by Ron Dante & Ted Perlman

      Published by MPL Communications & Wren Music Company, ASCAP/BMI

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    • Release date
      • December 17, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Leading with Her Heart
    • Filming locations
      • Ocoee, Florida, USA
    • Production company
      • Mitchum Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $4,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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