The Straight Story
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Released:
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October 15, 1999
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Director:
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David Lynch
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Producer:
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Paresh Rawal, Sanjay Dutt
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Cast:
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Sissy Spacek, Richard Farnsworth, Harry Dean Stanton, Jennifer Edwards, Barbara Ann Grimes, Jack Walsh, Jennifer Edwards-Hughes, John Lordan
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Genre:
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Drama
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Length:
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111
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The Straight Story Synopsis
This film chronicles a 1994 long-distance road trip made by 73-year-old Alvin Straight from Laurens, Iowa, to Mt. Zion, Wisconsin. Nothing unusual about that until you get to the punch line ... he traveled the whole route sitting astride a riding lawn mower. Alvin undertook his strange, slow and loud journey to mend his relationship with his ailing and estranged, 75-year-old brother, Lisle.
Perhaps even stranger than Alvin's journey is the fact that this film is directed by the man who turned weird and bizarre behavior into must-see TV with his Twin Peaks series as well as directing the films
Blue Velvet and
Wild at Heart. Sure, Alvin's behavior is a little weird, but there's not going to be the Lynchian trademarks we've come to expect -- things like severed ears, kinky sex and a log with a message.
(Brings to mind the old joke: Did you hear about the farmer whose wife left him? -- beat -- Neither did he until he got his John Deere letter.)
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