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A Texas Funeral

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
854
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Martin Sheen, Robert Patrick, Olivia d'Abo, Isaiah Washington, and Grace Zabriskie in A Texas Funeral (1999)
ComedyDramaFantasyRomanceWarWestern

In 1960s Texas, during a family gathering for their late patriarch Sparta, his grandson L'il Sparta encounters Sparta's ghost, unveiling the family's dark secrets.In 1960s Texas, during a family gathering for their late patriarch Sparta, his grandson L'il Sparta encounters Sparta's ghost, unveiling the family's dark secrets.In 1960s Texas, during a family gathering for their late patriarch Sparta, his grandson L'il Sparta encounters Sparta's ghost, unveiling the family's dark secrets.

  • Director
    • William Blake Herron
  • Writer
    • William Blake Herron
  • Stars
    • Quinton Jones
    • Robert Patrick
    • Jane Adams
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    854
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Blake Herron
    • Writer
      • William Blake Herron
    • Stars
      • Quinton Jones
      • Robert Patrick
      • Jane Adams
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Quinton Jones
    • Little Sparta
    Robert Patrick
    Robert Patrick
    • Zach
    Jane Adams
    Jane Adams
    • Mary Joan
    Martin Sheen
    Martin Sheen
    • Grandpa Sparta
    Chris Noth
    Chris Noth
    • Clinton
    Olivia d'Abo
    Olivia d'Abo
    • Charlotte
    • (as Olivia D'Abo)
    Grace Zabriskie
    Grace Zabriskie
    • Murtis
    Joanne Whalley
    Joanne Whalley
    • Miranda
    Mona Lee Fultz
    • Nurse
    • (as Mona Lee)
    Isaiah Washington
    Isaiah Washington
    • Walter
    Harold Suggs
    • Lucas
    Michael Crabtree
    Michael Crabtree
    • Achilles
    Steve Shearer
    Steve Shearer
    • Jefferson
    Mark Walters
    • Young Lucas
    Todd Lowe
    Todd Lowe
    • Skinny Private
    Linda Alcazar
    • Prostitute
    • (as Linda Teresa)
    Jacob Kain
    • Boy
    Jay Arlen Jones
    Jay Arlen Jones
    • Otis
    • Director
      • William Blake Herron
    • Writer
      • William Blake Herron
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    10Kiri-8

    Noth, as Clinton, was the most endearing character.

    I am a Texan. I loved this movie. I will buy it for home viewing. The story was an excellent "slice-of-life tale and genuinely made me homesick. While I enjoyed the performances of all the actors I was particularly drawn to Martin Sheen ( as I always am ) and I couldn't help but watch Christopher Noth in amazement.His range of emotions is amazing. We become attached to the truly honest performers...the ones who make us believe. He is one of those. I liked the relaxed style of this Texas movie and the funny moments. I'll never look at a camel in quite the same way again. Or my husband's ears.
    6Rodrigo_Amaro

    Fine, just fine.

    "A Texas Funeral" is one of those strange case of a small almost unnoticed film that gets the most brilliant acclaim from viewers here that see something peculiarly good about it enough to give it ten stars. Not my case. In fact, I think this was treated (in the very few reviews) a little bit overrated. But to each his or her own taste; I just don't see so much glory in this little picture. It's good, decent and pleasant.

    I've seen this theme before and to be fair, most of the time it's treated in a empty and shallow way, lacking on cinematic depth, other times treated pretentiously, intending to be artful. "The Myth of Fingerprints", "Eulogy" or even "Elizabethtown" are all similar in a way. They are good films, just like this one, but they're never dig deep enough, they don't look real, the characters emotions and thoughts constantly mixed with beautiful soundtracks, great landscapes and the strange sense humor that takes control of people during funerals. The only recent film I can quote as being the most fascinating over a similar theme is "Fireflies in the Garden", very dramatic, involving and hilariously funny when needed, to break the tension.

    "A Texas Funeral" is what the name says and it takes in the 1960's. A family reunion after the patriarch's death, played by Martin Sheen. Gathered here are a somewhat dysfunctional family (played by Jane Adams, Grace Zabriskie, Joanne Whalley, Robert Patrick, Chris Noth and others), the black medical doctor (Isaiah Washington) friend of the family and whose father worked in the family property, and the sick camel, the last survivor of a long lineup raised by the family since the Civil War. And there's the most interesting and significant member of this family the Little Sparta (Quinton Jones), a young boy that decides to don't speak after a reprehension from his father. The frightened, shy and very peculiar boy somehow is the only one who can see visions of his grandfather, who tells the family's story, revealing some secrets and he also asks the boy to make some things to him during his funeral. The involvement between them, and this magical element are among the best things in the movie that also has to deal with dirty family secrets, neurotic parents, jealousy and other assorted things that you'd probably seen it before.

    But where's the challenge? If this was just to show that kids must face their fears in order to grow up and better individuals, or that all families have their problem and in a way they always work out and things are fine, then this just halfway through what could be a better movie. It could be worse considering that the writer had to include a family dispute over a saw and a tree that almost ended bad but then everybody laughed at themselves (this is s typical nowadays that is infuriating). As I said, could be. It doesn't get worse because one of the sisters starts to cry and exposes her pain to the others, which was a good moment.

    Enjoyable because of Sheen, the kid, Robert Patrick playing someone a little different than his action roles, Noth makes us forget of Mr. Big for a moment and deserves some credit, and the great Grace Zabriskie, with one of the most surprising moments of the film revealing why she cheated her husband. It's a feel good project but it's not one of those that stays with you after it ends. 6/10
    rbreen

    An entertaining but overwrought exercise in American Baroque

    An entertaining but overwrought exercise in American Baroque, the best way to describe this film is to say that it begins in David Lynch territory, rambles through Tennessee Williams country, and was last seen heading dangerously close to Waltons Mountain. Set in Texas in the late 1960s, the plot - dark secrets emerge when a family gathers for a family funeral - is hardly original, and while the Texan self-image comes in for some welcome satire, the cosy self-satisfied way in which the whole thing is tied up at the end would have a serious dramatist like Tennessee Williams spinning in his grave. Martin Sheen is much too decent to play the wicked old patriarch, and while any film that includes Joanne Whalley, ear-sucking, and camels can't be entirely bad, this is not a good advertisement for any of them.
    5notevenbroful

    An odd film...

    I'm on the fence with this movie. I picked this up in a $5 4-movie pack; so I wasn't expecting much, and for that I can't fault it. The film paints a nice image of 1960s (err...1950s) Texas, which both serves as a great setting and the film's main problem. The gritty farm where most of the film takes place in the midst of nighttime gives off the sense of death (the Funeral the title is referencing), yet there are many instances of this deathly tone being directly contradicted. Without giving anything away, this film has numerous over-the-top scenarios (exotic animals and weird fetishes) that it overuses to the point of intentional farce, yet it takes them extremely seriously. You wonder if it is purposely humorous for most of the way through as there are so many laughs to be had but no indication of comedic recognition. The final thing is the cast. All of them do their jobs, with Martin Sheen obviously having the best bits; the only problem is that they all represent a polarized 50s stereotype (yes, 50s. Even though its supposedly set in the late 60s it REALLY feels the decade before). There's no characters to relate with, except for the little boy, played by Quinton Jones. Even he though seems a little off for most of the film, with unnecessary quirks of every character rampant throughout. It's not a terrible film and you'll get some entertainment out of it, but probably not how the filmmakers intended. It certainly isn't worth any money by itself.
    8drumax-759-417828

    I Enjoyed the Ride

    This movie was interesting to say the least. Upon the death of the head of a family with a colorful history, the family gathers for a funeral and a lot of family secrets are revealed.

    Its not terribly serious in tone although it gets heavy in parts. The nervousness regarding the Black man in their midst was funny and rather true of the time and place. It certainly had humor which balanced the heavy subject of past wrongs and injustices and as the facade each person holds up starts to crack.

    Its hard to classify such a film that is trying to be a little of everything. It couldn't be but it was interesting watching them try.

    In the end the movie was engaging and I found myself genuinely interested and invested in most of the characters. So much so that I almost wish they could have had 'a what happened to these characters' segment at the end as I wanted to know how it all turned out for each person!! Worth a watch.

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 2000 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Funeral en Texas
    • Filming locations
      • Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dragon Pictures
      • T.F. Productions Inc.
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      1 hour 38 minutes
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      • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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