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Drugstore Cowboy

United States

1989

102 Min
Color
English
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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DIR Gus Van Sant

PROD Karen Murphy, Nick Wechsler

SCR Gus Van Sant, Daniel Yost, James Fogle, William S. Burroughs

DP Robert D. Yeoman

CAST Matt Dillon, Kelly Lynch, James LeGros, Heather Graham, Eric Hull

MUSIC Elliot Goldenthal

Berlinale: C.I.C.A.E. Award

Synopsis

The operative word in Drugstore Cowboy is “drug”. Matt Dillon plays the leader of a group of dopeheads who wander around the country robbing pharmacies to feed their habits. Dillon’s chums include doltish James Le Gros and teen-age junkie Heather Graham; also along for the ride is Dillon’s wife Kelly Lynch. Their nemesis is cop James Remar, whom Dillon takes perverse delight in humiliating. When one of the young addicts dies of an overdose, it promps Dillon to try to go straight, a task complicated by wife Lynch’s determination to stay high and by the corrupting presence of an ex-priest, played by Naked Lunch author William Burroughs. Drugstore Cowboy was director Gus Van Sant’s breakthrough picture. —allmovie guide

Director

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Gus Van Sant

A director who is capable of crafting both deeply unconventional independent films and mainstream crowd-pleasers, Gus Van Sant has managed to carve an enviable niche for himself in Hollywood. Since debuting in 1985 with Mala Noche, Van Sant has become one of the premiere bards of dysfunction, populating his films with a parade of hustlers, junkies, psychopathic weather girls, homicidal teens, and troubled geniuses.

The son of a traveling salesman, Van Sant was born in Louisville, KY, on July 24, 1952. One constant in the director’s early years was his interest in painting and Super-8 filmmaking. Van Sant’s artistic leanings took him to the Rhode Island School of Design in 1970, where introduction to Avant-Garde cinema quickly inspired him to change his major from painting to cinema. After mobving to LA, Van Sant became fascinated by the existence of the marginalized section of L.A.‘s population, especially in context with the more ordinary prosperous world that surrounded them… read more

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poyo!

9Feb10

matt dillon with a nice roll   

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7Feb10

An amazing film, Possibly my favorite from Gus Van Sant.  
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lux

31Jan10

the goddamn hat on the bed is the king of them all  
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Christopher Smith

16Dec09

It's amazing how this mediocre film gets so much acclaim. Gus Van Sant's drug-addiction melodrama is bland and underwhelming on most every level. The cast is some of the least convincing drug addicts in the movies, with their movie star looks and lackluster performances. A lifeless, pretentious, overrated dud.  

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no prescription necessary

By Patrick on January 5, 2010

Junk heads, meds and superstitions about hats on beds, I want to wrap myself up in this chemical underworld. For Bob and Diane drugs are insulation from boredom and everyday thinking, its a much simpler…  read review

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