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Dancer, Texas Pop. 81

  • 1998
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
2.7K
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Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 (1998)
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Four high school friends that grew up together in a tiny Texas town, plan to leave for the big city the day after graduation. Over a week's time, their backstory and present day realities co... Read allFour high school friends that grew up together in a tiny Texas town, plan to leave for the big city the day after graduation. Over a week's time, their backstory and present day realities collide to determine how their plans play out.Four high school friends that grew up together in a tiny Texas town, plan to leave for the big city the day after graduation. Over a week's time, their backstory and present day realities collide to determine how their plans play out.

  • Director
    • Tim McCanlies
  • Writer
    • Tim McCanlies
  • Stars
    • Breckin Meyer
    • Peter Facinelli
    • Eddie Mills
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  • IMDb RATING
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    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Tim McCanlies
    • Writer
      • Tim McCanlies
    • Stars
      • Breckin Meyer
      • Peter Facinelli
      • Eddie Mills
    • 67User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Breckin Meyer
    Breckin Meyer
    • Keller Coleman
    Peter Facinelli
    Peter Facinelli
    • Terrell Lee Lusk
    Eddie Mills
    Eddie Mills
    • John Hemphill
    Ethan Embry
    Ethan Embry
    • Squirrel
    Ashley Johnson
    Ashley Johnson
    • Josie Hemphill
    Patricia Wettig
    Patricia Wettig
    • Mrs. Lusk
    Michael O'Neill
    Michael O'Neill
    • Mr. Lusk
    Eddie Jones
    Eddie Jones
    • Earl
    Wayne Tippit
    Wayne Tippit
    • Keller's Grandfather
    Alexandra Holden
    Alexandra Holden
    • Vivian
    Keith Szarabajka
    Keith Szarabajka
    • Squirrel's Father
    Shawn Weatherly
    Shawn Weatherly
    • Sue Ann
    Michael Crabtree
    Michael Crabtree
    • Mr. Hemphill
    Lashawn McIvor
    • Mrs. Hemphill
    Joe Stevens
    Joe Stevens
    • Leon
    Tommy G. Kendrick
    Tommy G. Kendrick
    • Rusty
    Steven Bland
    • Wayne
    Craig Carter
    • Guy
    • Director
      • Tim McCanlies
    • Writer
      • Tim McCanlies
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    7Agent10

    A nice little Gem

    Dancer, Texas isn't a perfect film, but at least it's watchable. Initially the cast didn't really turn any heads or catch my attention, but the naturalness the actors encompassed in their characters was quite endearing. Considering the lackluster filmographies of the four main characters, this film will be a standout in their careers.

    What I especially enjoyed was the fact that the film didn't poke fun at small town life. While small town people are often times ridiculed in most films, McCanlies tries honoring them by portraying their humility and honor. What I especially liked was how slow the film was, a perfect juxtaposition to the speed of small-town life. The only thing I was somewhat down on was the lack of development in terms of father-son relationships. While Terrell Lee's relationship with his father was revealed quite nicely, we didn't get much in the way of Squirrel's or John's father.

    Beyond that one little oversight, I felt the film had a solid enough ground to stand on.
    9PiKapp23

    Big City Dreams, Small Town Hearts

    Coming from a small town in West Virginia I was able to understand the plight of the 4 boys. My friends and I also made a similar pact, although ours started with going to college together and then moving to some big city and living a glamorous life. That's why this movie really struck me.

    This movie is for anyone who has ever felt like there has to be more out there. It captures both the charms and pitfalls of small town life. In "Dancer" Squirrel and John both find a situation that suits them, giving them a glimmer of hope for the future, while Keller and Terrell Lee both realize that they will never be able to find the happiness they wish for in Dancer, Texas. At one point, though, both almost hit a point of acceptance that this is what their lives are to be and resolve to themselves that they must stay and make the best of it.

    The theme through for this movie is that each of us must find what makes us happy, assessing what we have, what we need, what we want and how we're going to balance these. We can't always have everything we want, and sometimes to get something we have to give up something. And furthermore, we have to remember that what is right for one person may not be right for someone else, no matter how much you might wish it is.
    7gbheron

    Simple, Feel-Good Fare

    Some reviewers have referred to "Dancer, Tex Pop. 81" as a "Last Picture Show"-lite. How wrong. "Last Picture Show" was dark and depressing; focusing on death, decay and lost hope. "Dancer, Tex Pop. 81", although also set in an extremely small Texas town, is about choices, all of them good. It balances the joys and benefits of small-town life against the youthful yearning to experience the unknown. The movie follows the town's high-school graduating class of all of five students; four young men and a lady. Years ago the men had pledged a sacred oath to leave town together for Las Angeles immediately after graduation. Now three of the four are not so sure. To stay or to go? That's it in a nutshell, as a weekend's events unfold before the fateful bus journey. This is a feel-good movie in the tradition of "American Graffiti". Not nearly as good, but certainly good enough for a night's rental.
    tchick-1

    Hey, I didn't give anyone permission to write a movie about me.

    This movie was a like a trip back home for me. I grew up in West Texas, and I always knew in that process that I would one day leave it. By no plan or design, somehow it happened, in many stages. Ultimately, where did I find myself? In California, of course.

    Now looking back with the help of this movie, I see the simple good of the life I lived back then, when life was slow, plodding even, but placid and enjoyable.

    Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 provides a window back in time to the life we used to be able to live. I especially enjoyed the halting conversation between the two ranchers, a conversation of one and two word sentences. These two were so tuned into one-another that they needed very few words to express their ideas, thoughts, and concerns. People should be more like that today.
    10Cue-ball

    Wonderful story, wonderful performances, wonderful movie

    In 1998, Tim McCanlies had a crazy idea. He made a movie about a tiny town in the middle of nowhere, in which no one gets killed, nothing gets blown up, no one has sex, and there aren't any aliens from outer space. Thank goodness he saw his crazy idea through; the result is a fabulous movie that I saw in the theater in 1998, and I am not sure I have seen a better movie since then.

    The setting of the movie is the fictitious town of Dancer, located in Southwest Texas, where the counties are bigger than the states in the northeast and the people are outnumbered by rattlesnakes. The movie begins on Friday, when four boys are graduating from high school. We learn that, while they were in junior high school, they made a "solemn vow" that as soon as they graduated, they were going to get on the next bus to California to make their mark on the world. Easy to say when you're in junior high, and graduation is years away. But now it's here, and the bus is pulling out on Monday morning. The question is whether any of the boys will follow through.

    That's pretty much the plot. What's so special? Simple: the relationships between the boys, between each of them and their family members, and between the folks in the town. This movie, like all great movies, is about the characters' reactions to the circumstances they are in. The characters are real, fleshed out not in bold strokes but in nuances, and their actions, not always predictable, are always believable. Most of us have faced the decision whether to leave the town that we grew up in. It is fascinating to watch these teenagers begin to grow into men -- at an accelerated pace, because of their childhood pledge.

    Someday, when you are at the video store and you don't know what to get, you will see this on the shelf. Get it. You will be very, very happy.

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    • Trivia
      The gas station where the four boys go to hang out was built for this movie. It was left up as an attraction for people driving into Fort Davis, but it collapsed in 2006.
    • Goofs
      The students state that Brewster County Texas is the largest county in the US. It is the largest county in Texas, but San Bernardino County California is approximately three times larger.
    • Quotes

      Reverend: Squirrel, we've missed you in church these past few years.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Playing by Heart (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Where I Come From
      Written by Steve Dorff, Gary Harju and Troy Cassar-Daley

      Arranged and produced by Steve Dorff

      Performed by Timothy R. Hopkins

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dancer, Texas población 81
    • Filming locations
      • Alpine, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Caribou Pictures
      • Chase Productions
      • HSX Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $676,631
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $87,983
      • May 3, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $676,631
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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