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Straight to Hell
Directed by
Alex Cox
R
1987
86m
Crime
,
Action
,
and more
5.6
30%
58%
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A gang of bank robbers with a suitcase full of money go to the desert to hide out. After burying the loot, they find their way to a surreal town full of cowboys who drink an awful lot of coffee.
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Cast of Straight to Hell
Dick Rude
Willy
Sy Richardson
Norwood
Courtney Love
Velma
Joe Strummer
Simms
Sara Sugarmann
Chuch
Miguel Sandoval
George
Spider Stacy
Angel Eyes McMahon
Dennis Hopper
I.G. Farben
Jennifer Balgobin
Fabienne
Grace Jones
Sonya
Shane MacGowan
Bruno McMahon
Xander Berkeley
Preacher McMahon
Jim Jarmusch
Amos Dade
Elvis Costello
Hives The Butler
Zander Schloss
Karl
Michèle Winstanley
Louise
Joe Cashman
Dead Man in Car
Jose Pomedio Monedero
Gomez
Biff Yeager
Frank McMahon
Gloria Miralles Ruiz
Maid
Juan Uribe
Policeman
Terry Woods
James Fearnley
Andrew Ranken
Philip Chevron
Ed Pansullo
Martin Turner
Paul Verner
Cait O'Riordan
Juan Torrès
Sue Kiel
Leticia
Kathy Burke
Fox Harris
Kim Blousson
Jem Finer
Annie-Marie Ruddock
Sharon Bailey
Turnham Green
Edward Tudor-Pole
Rusty Zimmerman
Karl Braun
Sean Madigan
Paul Wood
Del Zamora
Poncho
Luis Contreras
Sal
Chalkie Davies
Graham Fletcher-Cook
Alex Cox
A Thug in the Amazulu Band (uncredited)
Straight to Hell Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Straight to Hell is simply a record of aimless behavior, of a crowd of pals asked to dress up like cowboys and mill about on a movie set.
Gone With The Twins
Mike Massie
The story is hilariously pointless, seemingly moving forward with random events just to fill up a feature-length time slot.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Joe Pollack
Little is less entertaining than bad parody, and Cox shows it here.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
It's a very weird vibe, and it requires one to not only accept, but also embrace, boredom. If the movie has one theory, it's this: if you stare long enough at a certain spot, something weird and cool is bound to happen.
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