Rolling Kansas

Rolling Kansas is a 2003 independent film directed and co-written by Oscar-nominated actor Thomas Haden Church.[1][2]

Rolling Kansas
DVD cover
Directed byThomas Haden Church
Produced byPaul Brooks
Ed Cathell III
David Denney
Written byThomas Haden Church
David Denney
StarringCharlie Finn
Sam Huntington
Ryan McDow
Jay Paulson
James Roday
Rip Torn
Music byAnthony Marinelli
CinematographyNathan Hope
Edited bySandra Adair
Release date
  • January 24, 2003 (2003-01-24)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Rolling Kansas is about five men (a T-shirt salesman, his two brothers, a large narcoleptic nursing student, and a dim-witted gas station attendant) who embark on a journey to find a secret government marijuana field in Kansas that was discovered on a map that three of the young men's parents left for them (known as the Hippies Murphy). On the way, they encounter cops, crazy geese, strippers, and a crazy old man played by Rip Torn.

Cast

Production

The film was shot in Lockhart, Texas.

Soundtrack album details

  1. "Ride With Yourself" – Rhino Bucket
  2. "Mindrocker" – Fenwyck
  3. "Marseilles" – The Angels
  4. "Beat to Death Like a Dog" – Rhino Bucket
  5. "I Was Told" – Rhino Bucket
  6. "Alabama Sky" – The Dusky Picks
  7. "No Friend of Mine" – Rhino Bucket
  8. "One Night Stand" – Rhino Bucket
  9. "Ebony Eyes" – Bob Welch
  10. "She Rides" – Rhino Bucket
  11. "Train Ride" – Rhino Bucket
  12. "Golden Ball and Chain" – Jason & the Scorchers
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References

  1. Andrea LeVasseur. "Rolling Kansas (2002) Directed by Thomas Haden Church". AllMovie. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  2. Scott Foundas (20 February 2003). "Review: 'Rolling Kansas'". Variety. Retrieved 4 November 2015.


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