Repo Chick
Repo Chick | |
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Directed by | Alex Cox |
Written by | Alex Cox |
Produced by | Chris Papavasiliou Tod Davies Ken Meyer |
Starring | Jaclyn Jonet Miguel Sandoval Del Zamora Chloe Webb Xander Berkeley Rosanna Arquette Angela Sarafyan |
Cinematography | Steven Fierberg |
Music by | Dan Wool Kid Carpet |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $200,000 |
Repo Chick is a 2009 American comedy film written and directed by Alex Cox. Like Cox's first feature, Repo Man, it centers on the repossession trade and a mysterious vehicle with a large reward. It is the second of Cox's "microfeatures", produced for a very low budget and given very little theatrical distribution. It was released on DVD in North America and the United Kingdom in February 2011.
Plot
Pixxi De La Chasse is a spoiled, self-centered
She is immediately successful at her new job, to such an extent that the veterans are threatened. Gainfully employed, she tries to reconcile with her family, only to find they have given her part of the inheritance to charity. Out of revenge, she asks co-worker Lola to
Pixxi notices a wanted poster promising a $1,000,000 reward for the successful return of an antique train. She finds the train as it is departing with several prominent figures on a supposed tour of a proposed energy pipeline. Pixxi talks her way onto the train, and the hosts, intrigued by Pixxi's celebrity stature, oblige.
As the tour proceeds, the hosts reveal themselves to be
Pixxi's call to Gray is picked up by Rogers, her father's manservant. Rogers, now homeless with Pixxi's family, insists that Pixxi must agree to reconcile with her family before throwing the switch. He does, and the train is redirected to Arizona, where
Cast
- Jaclyn Jonet as Pixxi De La Chasse
- Miguel Sandoval as Arizona Gray
- Del Zamora as Lorenzo
- Alex Feldman as Marco
- Chloe Webb as Sister Duncan
- Danny Arroyo as 666
- Bennet Guilloryas Rogers
- Rosanna Arquette as Lola
- Frances Bay as Grandma De La Chasse
- Xander Berkeley as Aldrich De La Chasse
- Karen Black as Aunt De La Chasse
- Jenna Zablocki as Eggi
- Zahn McClarnon as Savage Dave
- Cy Carter as Lawyer
- Robert Beltran as Aguas
- Olivia Barash as Railroad Employee
Production
Originally written with a $7,000,000 budget in mind, Alex Cox, after successfully completing Searchers 2.0 for $180,000, elected to produce the movie as a "microfeature", below the minimum line governed by the Screen Actors Guild of $200,000. To accomplish this, he shot almost the entire movie in front of a green screen on a sound stage in 10 days. Backgrounds, consisting largely of miniatures and composites, were added in afterward to give the film a deliberately artificial look, suggesting the entire movie is set in a scale model world.
Connection to Repo Man
Although billed as a "non-sequel", Repo Chick has invariably been associated with Cox's earlier cult classic Repo Man. Cox shares the rights to Repo Man with Universal Pictures, such that neither can produce a true sequel without the other's consent. Because of this, all connections are indirect, without referencing any specific characters from the previous film.
Several actors from Repo Man, including
Despite this, Universal Pictures threatened Cox with a cease and desist order, and released the film Repo Men, which Cox suggested was deliberately retitled to exploit interest in his film and confuse audiences into believing it was a sequel.[1] No litigation has followed on either side.
Reception
Review blog Quiet Earth rated the film 7 out of 10.[2] The Village Voice also reviewed the film, holding a mixed opinion.[3]
References
- Villagevoice.com. Retrieved August 3, 2019.
- ^ "Alex Cox's REPO CHICK is almost A".
- ^ Village Voice: Alex Cox’s Repo Chick: From Celebutante to Badass
External links
- Repo Chick at IMDb
- Repo Chick at Rotten Tomatoes