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Twister
Synopsis
Don't mistake this movie for the stormy special-effects blockbuster of the same name; the two films are light years apart. Based on Mary Robison's novel Oh!, this Twister was the quirky first feature from screenwriter/director Michael Almereyda (Nadja, The Eternal) about an eccentric soda-pop tycoon and his dysfunctional family. Suzy Amis plays Maureen Cleveland, a single mother who lives with her precocious daughter Violet (Lindsay Christman) and her very strange brother Howdy (Crispin Glover) in the family mansion, tended by the young live-in housekeeper Lola (Charlaine Woodward). Maureen's ex-boyfriend Chris (Violet's father) comes back to town with the intention of rescuing Maureen and Violet from Kansas so they can start a family of their own. This turns out to be more difficult than he expected. Maureen is still angry about their break-up and seems unresponsive to his earnest and somewhat clumsy displays of affection. Howdy is too busy writing nonsensical songs and hanging out with his new girlfriend Stephanie (Jenny Wright) to be of any help. To complicate matters, their father Eugene (Harry Dean Stanton) shows up with a prudish children's TV evangelist named Virginia (Lois Chiles) and announces their engagement. No one gets along, and soon all are trapped indoors during a particularly bad Kansas twister. As the storm rages outside, Maureen and Howdy cook up a plan to find their long-lost mother, who may be the only person who can explain why they are all so odd. Like Almereyda's later films, Twister is a kaleidoscope of absurd conversations, oddball characters, and events that seem to happen for no reason at all. It's a perfect vehicle for Crispin Glover, who delivers some of the film's wackiest dialogue as the rich kid comfortably living in his own fantasy world. Tim Robbins makes an appearance as Stephanie's jealous ex-boyfriend Jeff, and author William S. Burroughs has a cameo as a farmer shooting targets in an empty barn.~ Anthony Reed, All Movie Guide
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Full Credits
  • Director:
    Michael Almereyda,
  • Writer:
    Michael Almereyda,
  • Producer:
    Wieland Schulz-Keil,
  • Cinematographer:
    Renato Berta,
  • Editor:
    Roberto Silvi,
  • Executive Producer:
    Dan Ireland, William J. Quigley,
  • Cast:
    Crispin Glover, Suzy Amis, Harry Dean Stanton, William S. Burroughs, Jenny Wright, Dylan McDermott,
  • Assistant Editor:
    Erica Flaum,
  • First Assistant Director:
    Eric Heffron,
  • Second Assistant Director:
    Greg Penner, Steven Pearl,
  • Supervising Sound Editor:
    Anthony Palk,
  • Script Supervisor:
    Veronica Flynn,
  • ADR Mixer:
    Jeff Gomillion,
  • Boom Operator:
    Mark Goodermote,
  • Construction Coordinator:
    Brian Markey,
  • First Assistant Camera:
    Jean-Paul Toraille,
  • Location Manager:
    Buddy Enright,
  • Production Coordinator:
    Laura Greenlee,
  • Property Master:
    Leigh Johnson,
  • Set Dresser:
    Jamie Bishop,
  • Best Boy Grip:
    Walter 'T.J.' Johnson,
  • Music Editor:
    Erica Flaum,
  • Set Decoration:
    Dianna Freas,
  • Sound Recordist:
    Ed Novick,
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
    Jeff Gomillion, T.A. Moore Jr.,
  • Special Effects Supervisor:
    Fred Cramer,
  • Orchestrator:
    Graham Preskett,
  • Foley Artist:
    Kitty Malone, Ross Taylor,
  • Second Assistant Camera:
    Deirdre Arbucci,
  • Supervising Dialogue Editor:
    Marvin I. Kosberg,
  • Wardrobe Assistant:
    Prudence Moriarty,
  • Leadman:
  • Storyboard Artist:
    J. Todd Anderson,
  • Stunts:
    Scott Haas,
  • Makeup Supervisor:
    Joanna Robinson,
  • Production Manager:
    Aron Warner,
  • Gaffer:
    Jack Cochran,
  • Makeup & Hair:
    Angela Nogaro,
  • Hair Supervisor:
    Joanna Robinson,
  • Second Unit Director of Photography:
    Chris Squires,
  • Still Photographer:
    Suzanne Tenner,
  • Dolly Grip:
    Mike Connors,
  • Executive In Charge Of Production:
    Jack Lorenz,
  • Wardrobe Supervisor:
    Daryl Kerrigan,
  • Author:
    Mary Robison,
  • Production Design:
    David Wasco,
  • Costume Design:
    Carol Wood,
  • Art Direction:
    Dan Bishop,
  • Stunt Coordinator:
    Jerry Spicer,
  • Color Timer:
    Dave Pultz,
  • Original Music Composer:
    Hans Zimmer,
  • Thanks:
  • Foley Mixer:
    David M. Weishaar,

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