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Crazy Like a Fox

  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
187
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Crazy Like a Fox (2004)
ComedyDrama

This is the story of Nat Banks, an 8th generation Virginian gentleman farmer living in the past, who loses his family farm, Greenwood, to a pair of land speculators from Washington, D.C. Whe... Read allThis is the story of Nat Banks, an 8th generation Virginian gentleman farmer living in the past, who loses his family farm, Greenwood, to a pair of land speculators from Washington, D.C. When the predatory couple manipulates a "legal" real estate transaction that turns into a hos... Read allThis is the story of Nat Banks, an 8th generation Virginian gentleman farmer living in the past, who loses his family farm, Greenwood, to a pair of land speculators from Washington, D.C. When the predatory couple manipulates a "legal" real estate transaction that turns into a hostile possession of the manor house, he temporarily loses his mind, leaving his family but ... Read all

  • Director
    • Richard Squires
  • Writer
    • Richard Squires
  • Stars
    • Roger Rees
    • Mary McDonnell
    • Chloe Squires
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    187
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Squires
    • Writer
      • Richard Squires
    • Stars
      • Roger Rees
      • Mary McDonnell
      • Chloe Squires
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Roger Rees
    Roger Rees
    • Nat Banks
    Mary McDonnell
    Mary McDonnell
    • Amy Banks
    Chloe Squires
    • Claudia Banks
    Cody Wisker
    • Turner Banks
    Mark Joy
    • John Randolph
    Eddy Kariti
    • Malcolm Jinks
    Paul Fitzgerald
    Paul Fitzgerald
    • Will Sherman
    Christina Rouner
    • Ellie Sherman
    Myrrh Cauthen
    • Mary Johnson
    Howard Coon
    • Tick Bean
    Robert Wisdom
    Robert Wisdom
    • Roy Fowler
    Tom Bloom
    • Alden Chase
    Sarah Marshall
    • Mabel
    William L. Thomas
    William L. Thomas
    • Tom Johnson
    Al Jirlkowic
    • Bartender
    Marty Lodge
    • Pinky Rust
    Kyle Torrence
    • Jack
    Adam Ryan Gershowitz
    • Ricky
    • Director
      • Richard Squires
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      • Richard Squires
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    6merklekranz

    Simple entertainment........

    There is nothing complex about "Crazy Like A Fox". It is the straightforward story, really a fairy tale, of a man who through bad luck or being irresponsible, or both, is forced to sell his historically rich Virginia farm. Most certainly the entire movie is both unrealistic, and yet at the same time quite charming. If at times it seems a bit too "warm and fuzzy", that is because it is. The yuppies seem to give up way too easy, and the joyous singing and dancing is overdone. The performances are fine, the scenery is beautiful, but the story lacks realism and depth. I would not call this a comedy, it is more a family feel good movie that will appeal to some, while others will most likely be dozing off. - MERK
    9becky-155

    A small southern town shows that it's possible to fight back.

    I loved this movie. I live in an area where the surrounding countryside is being eaten up by fast-growing townhouse communities and their accompanying shopping malls, and where most of the local legislators are too busy slurping at the real estate developers' trough to take any notice of the fast-fading farmland. Crazy Like a Fox shows what happens when neighbors unite to help one of their friends, played wonderfully by Roger Rees. Rees, who mistrusts everyone including his own wife and his good friend the real estate agent , fights back against the forced sale of his estate by moving to a cave on the property. Somehow, Rees manages to make that bizarre action seem like the only rational choice.

    Christina Rouner and Paul Fitzgerald, as the wealthy city lawyers who are clearly looking to make even bigger bucks in real estate investments, are terrific. Not only do they look the part -- young, attractive, well-dressed -- but they are both able to convey the subtle signs of "I'm- ever- so- much- better- than- you- are-ism" without forcing the issue. And Howard Koons (in what I gather must be his first movie role) is absolutely wonderful as the hired hand, lack of teeth and all.

    Right up there with the acting is the photography. It is achingly beautiful, capturing the Virginia countryside in all its glory. The score, written by the director, is perfect.

    Even if your town isn't (yet) threatened by developers, Crazy Like a Fox should still be on your list. This is a thoughtful, beautiful and sometimes very funny movie you'll think about long after the last credit has faded from view.
    9m3roses-1

    Enjoyed "Crazy Like a Fox"

    I was delighted to be part of the audience when this film was shown in Washington, DC,at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. The storyline reflected a frequently overlooked "scenario" that is part of many small, southern towns, i.e., the mandatory sale of large, plantation style houses because they are too expensive to maintain in today's economy. I thought each of the actors demonstrated an "honest" portrayal of the emotions and internal conflicts that would be a part of this kind of situation, especially when these homes have been in families for many generations. I also think this movie was sensitive to another part of this scenario that is seldom addressed, because in today's world it is not considered "politically correct." In many instances, some of these changes adversely affected the domestic staff, because they considered themselves to be part of these families. With that being said, I think that Myrrh Cauthen gave dignity and honesty to the role of the housekeeper. And, this story was carried out amid the beautiful scenery that is part of rural Virginia. Great Job.
    10pdandrea-2

    the cherry orchard in deep verdure

    All the world loves a lover and comedy tries to take us into a green world. This movie gives us both. The hero of Crazy Like a Fox loves his literally ancestral home and its traditions and his world is emerald Virginia.

    This heart-whole and superbly photographed movie allows its audience to relax. They know or intuit that they're in good hands. The calm authority of director Richard Squires focuses on the human heart and what makes it beat, avoiding tricks, attention-grabbing gimmicks and the latest trend. Instead, he gives his attention to working with Roger Rees, Mary McDonnell and a skilfully selected ensemble cast to create a world of persons, loyalties, friendships and dignified passions. Many movies come from toolkits. This story comes up out of the soil and the traditions of the state that has given us eight presidents and -- although a modern story set in the present -- gives you an idea of what you have to mix together to get a Jefferson or a Washington.
    10bonnieb23

    A "must see" drama for anyone interested in "Honor" versus Business.

    One of the most beautiful opening sequences ever filmed starts this movie out on a positive note. The actors are so well cast that you will find it hard to believe they are acting. The young and beautiful villains are so very, very real. At the same time the "hero" is older and not very well shaven, but you feel his pain with every scene. He embodies several generations of Southern Gentlemen. He loves his home, his land and his heritage with a love that is palpable and endlessly enduring.

    This story wrenches your emotions this way and that as practicality takes a backseat to honor. The well-fare of his well loved previous employees hangs in the balance. A threat to the very existence of his family home forces the hero to make some unusual decisions and bend the law considerably.

    The photography is superb. It is both moving and heart-wrenching when one knows that so much of that same land is about to be paved over with "progress". Nature is given a brilliant part in the over all list of characters. And what an actress she turns out to be!

    This film should be required "watching" for anyone thinking of exchanging city living for a country experience. Can you tell? I LOVED this film. See it and judge for yourself!

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Goose Creek Story
    • Production company
      • Delphi Film Foundation
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $9,376
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,667
      • May 7, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,376
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
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