Drool
- Director: Nancy Kissam
- Writer: Nancy Kissam
- Producer: Peter Baxter; Lee Donaldson
CGiii Comment
Off beat, quirky - call it what you will.
It's cheap and amateurish...with a great big heart.
Big issues are littered throughout: domestic violence, child abuse, racism, murder/self-defence...and, are all glossed over with make-up.
The flimsiness may have worked with a tighter script - it definitely is an experiment worth exploring that Kissam nearly pulled it off - that said, it has its moments and is a stoic example of the independent low-budget film-making ethos.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
An abused wife's plan to escape her husband goes awry when she accidentally kills him, causing her to split on a cross-country drive with her best friend and his corpse in tow.
Cast & Characters
Laura Harring as Anora;
Jill Marie Jones as Imogene Cochran;
Oded Fehr as Cheb;
Dalton Alfortish as Denny;
Garrett Allain as Mr. Vargas;
Kerrell Antonio as Officer;
Ruthie Austin as Kathy K.;
Andrew Breland as Rodney the pool boy;
James DuMont as Mr. Wilder;
John Foster as Rubber Factory Worker;
Topher Jones as Factory Worker;
Brett Lapeyrouse as School Boy;
Christopher Newhouse as Little Pete;
Rebecca Newman as Princess Bright;
Michael Roth as Grimm Taylor