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| Director: | Sean Patrick Flanery | 
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| Writer: | Sean Patrick Flanery, John Thaddeus | 
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| A tale of love and violence when a man on his emotional last legs finds a savior seductively dancing in a run-down strip club. And a life most certainly headed off a cliff suddenly becomes redirected - as everything is now worth dying for. | |
| Release Date: | Jun 03, 2022 | 
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| Director: | Sean Patrick Flanery | 
| Writer: | Sean Patrick Flanery, John Thaddeus | 
| Genres: | Horror, Crime, Thriller | 
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| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
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| Billy Budinich | Frank | 
| Caylee Cowan | Penelope | 
| Johnathon Schaech | Chisos | 
| Brian Maillard | Cleve | 
| Sydney Scotia | Molly | 
| Kevin Dillon | Sheriff | 
| Donna D'Errico | Mabel | 
| Sean Patrick Flanery | Club Manager | 
| Lin Shaye | Ophelia | 
| Cherilyn Wilson | Becky | 
| Charley Koontz | Cookie | 
| Sonya Eddy | Nurse | 
| Mike Bash | Chad | 
| Jade Lorna Sullivan | Magda | 
| Raymond Abel | Orderly | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Jared Forman | Music | 
| Prentice Banzet | Best Boy Grip | 
| Jason Matthews | Script Supervisor | 
| Lhars Ebersold | Assistant Costume Designer | 
| Jörg Viktor Steins-Lauss | Best Boy Electric | 
| Christopher Mullins | Boom Operator | 
| Caleb Robertson | Dolly Grip | 
| Peter J. Calvin | Second Second Assistant Director | 
| Alvin G. Morris | Production Sound Mixer | 
| Dawson Towery | Stunt Double | 
| Sean Patrick Flanery | Writer, Director | 
| John Thaddeus | Original Story | 
| Russell Towery | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Name | Title | 
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| Allen Gilmer | Executive Producer | 
| Scott Dolezal | Producer | 
| Veronica Rushing | Executive Producer | 
| William Shockley | Executive Producer | 
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**_Beauty and the Beast in West Texas_** A heartbroken man in Austin (Billy Budinich) meets a winsome exotic dancer (Caylee Cowan) and they head toward West Texas, but unfortunately end up in the wrong town, ran by a charismatic, but twisted sage (Johnathon Schaech). Kevin Dillon is on hand as th ... e Sheriff. “Frank and Penelope” (2022) is a quirky romantic road movie within the context of a crime drama/thriller written & directed by Sean Patrick Flanery, who’s perhaps best known as the star of “Powder” (1995). His style is reminiscent of Tarantino and a maybe Rob Zombie, but with some artsy flair akin to, say, Darren Aronofsky. Flicks like “Psycho III” (1986), "True Romance" (1993), “Chasers” (1994), "Love and a .45" (1994), "Kalifornia" (1993) and a little "The Hot Spot" (1990) come to mind, along with a bit o’ “Ravenous” (1999). Schaech as Chisos is even reminiscent of Neal McDonough in “Ravenous.” As far as I’m concerned, “Frank and Penelope” is the best of all of ’em (it’s at least on par with the top ones). To be expected with such a list, there’s an amount of sleaze, violence, ugliness and twistedness that you’ll have to roll with, but there are also glimpses of beauty and light. For instance, lust and love are contrasted. Speaking of beauty, Caylee is a revelation in the tradition of Marilyn Monroe. And the desolate West Texas locations are scenic while the bright palette is a highlight. I’m so glad that fad of a muted colors from a dozen years ago is (hopefully) over. I should add that lovely Sydney Scotia is also featured in the fairly prominent role of Molly. The film runs 1 hour, 52 minutes, and was shot in Austin and Terlingua, Texas, the latter of which is in the Big Bend area. GRADE: A-