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Outside Ozona (1999)
Released By: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: J.S. Cardone
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Meat Loaf, Robert Forster, Sherilyn Fenn, Kevin Pollak
Published ID: 8306
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Plot: A group of strangers are brought together under unexpectedly dangerous circumstances in this offbeat drama. Trucker Odell Parks (Robert Forster) pulls into a diner in Ozona, Texas, for a cup of coffee, where a number of other weary travelers are taking a break. Wit Roy (Kevin Pollak) is an out-of-work clown trying to figure out how to get to Las Vegas on his last few dollars, where a job offer awaits; his girlfriend Earlene (Penelope Ann Miller), a one time stripper, is tagging along and thinks that she knows how to raise some money. Reba Twosalt (Kateri Walker), a Native American, is heading west with her Grandmother; the old woman is dying, and they would like to see the ocean together one last time. And Marcy and Bonnie (Sherilyn Fenn and Beth Ann Styne) are two sisters en route to the funeral of their father. As the customers eat their food and drink their coffee, the radio is playing vintage jazz and blues, a form of protest from the disc jockey, Dix Mayal (Taj Mahal), who is breaking the station's country and western format after being forced to work an extra shift by his boss, station manager Floyd Bibbs (Meat Loaf). However, there's a killer on the highway near Ozona, and very soon all of these people will find themselves crossing his path. In addition to playing the disc jockey, blues great Taj Mahal also contributed several songs to the soundtrack of Outside Ozona. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Odd but likable cast
Added 9/14/2008

A little bit offbeat, but a surprisingly friendly little film for a movie with a murdering psycho in it. I found the cast to be very enjoyable. Especially likable were the overnight DJ and the truck driver and navajo(?) woman. (I don't think they ever specify the tribe, but it's the only one that makes sense considering she's from northwest New Mexico).

The conversations range from the typical and casual to the strange and bizarre. From slice of life to soul searching moments. At one point I was a little turned off by the extremely one-sided view of christianity (not defensive, but like everyone else I hate having my beliefs stereotyped), but there's some reconciliation between the two views a little later in the movie that provides some needed corrective.

All in all a movie worth watching. Wish it were out on dvd... but not to be missed even so.

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When is the DVD going to be released?
Added 5/28/2004

I saw this great offbeat film on cable, having never heard of it before, and was really taken by it within minutes of it coming on. All the characters are original, memorable, and deftly portrayed, but I particularly enjoyed Taj Mahal as the night shift DJ. The cinematography was striking, the script compelling, and the editing inspired. This REALLY needs to be released on DVD.
5 out of 5 people found this helpful.
When's the DVD coming?
Added 1/31/2004

I saw this when it came out in 1999 and I liked it a lot. My friend saw it first and recommended it to me. I was thinking about it for a while and decided to check it out again. I also wanted to add it to my DVD collection but saw it doesn't exist yet! Anyway, I was really into "Outside Ozona" and this movie had good character development. I like movies where there are different people that don't really have anything to do with one another, yet fate brings them together at the end, when their lives cross. It's very interesting. A definite must see.
4 out of 4 people found this helpful.
Rewarding Indie With an All-Star Cast
Added 10/13/2000

'Outside Ozona', an off-beat dark comedy/thriller directed by J.S. Cardone, is a little gem, brightened by a cast of established Hollywood actors. The story involves a serial killer (David Paymer, cast against type), pursued by agent Lucy Webb (in a role reminiscent of Frances McDormand, in 'Fargo'), but it is really a character study of a group of people whose lives will be changed forever by the killer, during one eventful night.

Standouts in the large cast include Taj Mahal, as a burned-out deejay at a country music station, who switches the playlist to rhythm and blues, and ruminates about life; Robert Forster, portraying a good-hearted trucker dealing with loneliness following the death of his wife; Kevin Pollack and Penelope Ann Miller (who is EXCELLENT!), as an unemployed circus clown and his dancer/hooker girlfriend; and Sherilyn Fenn (cast WAY against type!), as a shrewish, materialistic woman travelling with her sister to visit their father. As each character's story unfolds, you are drawn into a rich, involving tale of humor, melancholy, and a touch of the macabre!

The film is very well-paced, and will hold your attention, throughout, and the explosive climax is both exciting and emotionally satisfying!

Take a drive down the highway 'Outside Ozona'...you'll enjoy the trip!


7 out of 9 people found this helpful.
fascinating and interesting film!
Added 3/25/2000

This movie was good...Im not sure what it was intended to be...a drama...a suspense thriller...but the overall result was a fasinating and captivating film about a search for a serial killer and the people who are somehow connected to his being caught....the film follows a number of people and tells their story, and the un is in finding out how these people will get together at the end....my only complaint was that the ending came too fast and wasn't as intense as it could have been....overall though, this was an enjoyable....drama? thriller?
2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
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