Breakfast of Champions (1999)

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Written by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Alan Rudolph

Directed by Alan Rudolph

Also known as "À Beira da Loucura", "A História de Nós Dois", "Desayuno de Campeones", "Le Déjeuner des champions"

Running Time: 110 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Based on the comedy classic Kurt Vonnegut novel, this film chronicles' a fictional town in the mid west that is home to a group of idiosyncratic and slightly neurotic characters.

It tunes in on the meeting between Dwayne Hoover (Bruce Willis), an unstable and suicidal Pontiac dealer who is slowly losing touch with reality, and Kilgore Trout (Albert Finney), an 'overly creative' science fiction writer.

The film also features Nick Nolte as Harry LeSabre, Hoover's cross-dressing associate, and Barbara Hershey. Plenty of stars and a good rent see it for yourself!

Cast

Image for Bruce WillisBruce WillisDwayne Hoover
Image for Albert FinneyAlbert FinneyKilgore Trout
Image for Nick NolteNick NolteHarry Le Sabre
Barbara HersheyCelia Hoover
Glenne HeadlyFrancine Pefko
Lukas HaasGeorge 'Bunny' Hoover
Image for Omar EppsOmar EppsWayne Hoobler
Vicki LewisGrace Le Sabre
Buck HenryFred T. Barry
Ken Hudson CampbellEliot Rosewater/Gilbert
Jake JohannsenBill Bailey
Will PattonMoe the Truck Driver
Chip ZienAndy Wojeckowzski
Image for Owen WilsonOwen WilsonMonte Rapid
Alison EastwoodMaria Maritimo

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