

Crazy in Alabama
Directed by Antonio BanderasA backwoods Alabama boy named Peejoe -short for Peter Joseph- gets a quick education in grown-up matters like freedom in 1965. The catalyst is an unlikely source - his glamorous, eccentric Aunt Lucille, who escapes from her abusive husband and takes off for Hollywood to pursue her dreams of TV stardom.
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- Finding SunshineDecember 26, 2025Freedom has a cost, and it’s shown through different stories that come together through a young man who just wants to do what’s right for people and his aunt and a man who wants what’s fair for his sister and friends. Although it describes a gruesome murder, it doesn’t show any gore except for an accident with a rock hitting an eye. Very cinematic and fantastic storyline. Truly a hidden gem.
Crazy in Alabama Trivia
Crazy in Alabama was released on September 24, 1999.
Crazy in Alabama was directed by Antonio Banderas.
Crazy in Alabama has a runtime of 1h 52m.
Crazy in Alabama was produced by Linda Goldstein Knowlton, Debra Hill, Diane Isaacs, Meir Teper.
A backwoods Alabama boy named Peejoe -short for Peter Joseph- gets a quick education in grown-up matters like freedom in 1965. The catalyst is an unlikely source - his glamorous, eccentric Aunt Lucille, who escapes from her abusive husband and takes off for Hollywood to pursue her dreams of TV stardom.
The key characters in Crazy in Alabama are Lucille Vinson (Melanie Griffith), Dove Bullis (David Morse), Peter Joseph 'Peejoe' Bullis (Lucas Black).
Crazy in Alabama is rated PG-13.
Crazy in Alabama is a Drama, Comedy, Crime film.
Crazy in Alabama has an audience rating of 6.4 out of 10.
Crazy in Alabama had a budget of $15M.
Crazy in Alabama has made $2M at the box office.





















