Repo Man (1984)

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Written by Alex Cox

Directed by Alex Cox

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1984

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Otto Maddox (Emilio Estevez) is a frustrated punk rocker who has just quit his latest job at a grocery store after punching a colleague - later he finds himself dumped by his girlfriend aswell.

Whilst wandering the streets wondering what to do next , he is recruited in the repossession of a car by a repossession (repo) agent. After discovering his parents have donated his college fund to a evangelist, he joins the repossession agency as a trainee "repo man".

During this training, he is introduced into the mercenary and paranoid world of the drivers, befriended by a UFO conspiracy theorist, confronted by rival repo agents, discovers some of his one-time friends have turned to a life of crime, is lectured to about cosmic unconsciousness by the repo agency grounds worker, and finds himself entangled in a web of intrigue concerning a huge repossession bounty on a 1964 Chevy Malabu driven by a lunatic government scientist, with Top Secret cargo in the trunk.

Cast

Harry Dean StantonBud
Image for Emilio EstevezEmilio EstevezOtto Maddox
Tracey WalterMiller
Olivia BarashLeila
Sy RichardsonLite Repo Man
Susan BarnesAgent Rogersz
Fox HarrisJ. Frank Parnell
Tom FinneganOly
Del ZamoraLagarto Rodrigues
Eddie VelezNapoleon 'Napo' Rodriguez
Zander SchlossKevin the Nerd
Jennifer BalgobinDebbi
Dick RudeDuke
Image for Miguel SandovalMiguel SandovalArchie
Vonetta McGeeMarlene

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