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When a clumsy deadbeat accidentally kills his landlord, he must do everything in his power to hide the body, only to find that the distractions of lust, the death of his beloved brother, and a crew of misfit characters force him on a journey where a fortune awaits him.
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When a clumsy deadbeat accidentally kills his landlord, he must do everything in his power to hide the body, only to find that the distractions of lust, the death of his beloved brother, and a crew of misfit characters force him on a journey where a fortune awaits him.
6.1/10
IMDbNarrative Spotlight | 2012 | Jonas
Budget 2,000,000 USD
Filmed in twenty days.
Writer Chris Millis' original novel (on which the script is based) won 23rd Annual International 3-Day Novel-Writing Contest (2000).
The address on the envelope received by Franklin Franklin is 1700 Marlton Avenue, which does not exist in Los Angeles, California. The Marlton Building, filming location for the apartments, had a street address of 4041 S. Marlton Avenue, and was part of a mixed office and retail development. It has since been demolished.
Rob Schneider was previously attached to star and Michael Philip to direct.
When Franklin is putting Mr. Olivetti into his car, he says to Mr. Allspice he his moving to Switzerland, Mr. Allspice thought he said "Sweden". Dolph Lundgren (Dr. Sage Mennox) and Peter Stormare (Mr. Olivetti) were born in Sweden, as was Director Jonas Åkerlund.
"[last lines] Bernard Franklin: [on cassette tape] Franklin, what are we so scared of? You only get one shot at this life. There are no do-overs. Time wasted, is time lost. The past is a ghost. The future a dream. There is only right now. We need to forgive each other, Franklin. Forgive and keep moving forward because we're all so ridiculously imperfect. And we need to find a place we call home. A place where we know we're loved and we feel safe. I see it all so clearly now. It doesn't matter if you live in a small apartment or some big mansion on a hill. Doesn't matter if you live in a mental institution or on some sunny beach in St. Croix. It's all in your mind. Every moment of your life is what you make it. Pain. Love. Fear. Happiness. You choose to feel each of them. So choose to be happy, Franklin. Choose to be happy! 'Cause happiness is a state of mind."
"Simone: At least I have a plan. What is your big goal? All I see is a stoner who works in a convenience store. Tommy Balls: In a convenience-based society. I am at the center of the action."