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| Matt Dillon | Bob | |
| Kelly Lynch | Dianne | |
| James LeGros | Rick (as James Le Gros) | |
| Heather Graham | Nadine | |
| Eric Hull | Druggist | |
| Max Perlich | David | |
| James Remar | Gentry | |
| John Kelly | Cop | |
| Grace Zabriskie | Bob's Mother | |
| George Catalano | Trousinski | |
| Janet Baumhover | Neighbor Lady | |
| Ted D'Arms | Neighbor Man | |
| Neal Thomas | Halamer | |
| Stephen Rutledge | Motel Manager | |
| Beah Richards | Drug Counselor | |
| William S. Burroughs | Tom the Priest | |
| Robert Lee Pitchlynn | Hotel Clerk | |
| Roger Hancock | Machinist | |
| Michael Parker | Crying Boy | |
| Ray Monge | Accomplice | |
| Woody | Panda the Dog | |
| James LeGros | Rick |
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| Producer | Cary Brokaw
Karen Murphy |
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| Writer | Daniel Yost
Gus Van Sant |
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| Cinematography | Robert D. Yeoman
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| Musician | Elliot Goldenthal
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This movie's so real, it's scary. This gripping film about a family of drug thieves is based on a novel by a convicted drug robber, a man who knows his subject well.Drug addict husband and wife team, Bob and Diane Hughes (Matt Dillon, Kelly Lynch) and a younger couple of thieves resort to robbing drugstores to stay high. Still, in spite of this tragic lifestyle, they share moments of compassion and humour.The foursome skillfully skirt the law due to Bob's wits and superstitious nature until the day his luck begins to change. When his death appears inevitable, Bob realizes he must give up drugs and Diane to survive |
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