Townies (1999)
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Synopsis: In Schlarb, Ohio, "weird" is the new "normal" as every resident seems to have their own, singular mental illness. Dickie (Toby Radloff, "real life" star of Harvey Pekar's AMERICAN SPLENDOR) is a... In Schlarb, Ohio, "weird" is the new "normal" as every resident seems to have their own, singular mental illness. Dickie (Toby Radloff, "real life" star of Harvey Pekar's AMERICAN SPLENDOR) is a lonely dumpster diver whose terminal loneliness seems to be cured when he finds the corpse of a beautiful woman. Pricey is a mute who carries around her own look-alike doll. The Clapper thinks he can make things happen by clapping his hands, while The Licker feels compelled to taste nearly everything he encounters. These unfortunate misfits populate TOWNIES, a cult film of blackly comic proportions from director Wayne A. Harold. [More]
Starring: Toby Radloff, Lori Scarlett, Shane Koltnow, Jay Geldhof
Starring: Toby Radloff, Lori Scarlett, Shane Koltnow, Jay Geldhof
Director: Wayne A. Harold
Director: Wayne A. Harold
Screenwriter: Wayne A. Harold
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