A small-time crook hides out in a seedy motel where shady characters recognise him and demand money to keep quiet.A small-time crook hides out in a seedy motel where shady characters recognise him and demand money to keep quiet.A small-time crook hides out in a seedy motel where shady characters recognise him and demand money to keep quiet.
Lisa Spikerman
- Candy
- (as Lisa Marie Spikerman)
Josh DeBear
- Delivery Boy
- (as Josh De Bear)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaBilly runs down to the end of Lonely Street and into the Heartbreak Hotel, exemplifying the lyrics to the eponymous Elvis Presley song.
- Alternate versionsOriginally released in US theatres with a NC-17 rating; video version is edited and is rated R.
- SoundtracksHow Do You Feel
written by R. Fox, K. David, M. Gurley, L. Guitierrez
performed by the Del Rubio Triplets
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I didn't know what to make of this movie until the end when I figured out that this could be a nice graphic novel.
All people that the main character interacts have an over-the-top cynism that turns them into comic book characters. The whole feels like aimed at edgy teenagers. I can frame in my head comic pages in the most typical 90's fashion using most of the scenes. Even the visuals have mostly hard shadows with lots of contrast.
But that's my wild interpretation. The movie doesn't implies that and feels very offbeat despite being a competent production with well know actors.
Speaking of 'offbeat', my main motivation to watch this was to check Stewart Copeland's musical score out of sheer curiosity after wathing the drama 'Raining Stones' that he also scored. It's terrible. The main opening has this terrible opera singer over synthetized music that incompetently drives the movie. Dude can't write a compelling melody and it drags down this movie even more.
All people that the main character interacts have an over-the-top cynism that turns them into comic book characters. The whole feels like aimed at edgy teenagers. I can frame in my head comic pages in the most typical 90's fashion using most of the scenes. Even the visuals have mostly hard shadows with lots of contrast.
But that's my wild interpretation. The movie doesn't implies that and feels very offbeat despite being a competent production with well know actors.
Speaking of 'offbeat', my main motivation to watch this was to check Stewart Copeland's musical score out of sheer curiosity after wathing the drama 'Raining Stones' that he also scored. It's terrible. The main opening has this terrible opera singer over synthetized music that incompetently drives the movie. Dude can't write a compelling melody and it drags down this movie even more.
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Ladrón de bancos
- Filming locations
- California, USA(Location)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $115,842
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $34,998
- Dec 12, 1993
- Gross worldwide
- $115,842
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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