Walking Across Egypt

Walking Across Egypt

Movie |

Egypt | Juvenile Delinquent

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Comedy, Family
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Arthur Allan Seidelman
  • Cast(s): Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Mark Hamill, Judge Reinhold, Ellen Burstyn, Gwen Verdon See all Cast & Crew
  • Award(s): Crystal Heart 1999 (Won)
    Artios 2000 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Inside Out 2, David
  • Story:
    The film follows the life of Mattie Rigsbee (Ellen Burstyn), an elderly woman who believes in strong religious convictions. The film explores the lonely qualities of life for senior citizens after their children leave as adults. Judge Reinhold and Gail O'Grady play Mattie's children who live in a deep southern town. Mattie soon finds a likable friend in the local dogcatcher, Lamar Benfield (Mark Hamill). It is through this relationship in which she meets the dogcatcher's nephew, a troubled, foul-mouthed, orphaned juvenile delinquent, Wesley (Jonathan Taylor Thomas), currently serving time in juvenile detention for a recent car theft. Mattie finds that this young man is just missing direction and believes that with a little insight on Christianity he can straighten up and fly right.
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STORY

Story
The film follows the life of Mattie Rigsbee (Ellen Burstyn), an elderly woman who believes in strong religious convictions. The film explores the lonely qualities of life for senior citizens after their children leave as adults. Judge Reinhold and Gail O'Grady play Mattie's children who live in a deep southern town. Mattie soon finds a likable friend in the local dogcatcher, Lamar Benfield (Mark Hamill). It is through this relationship in which she meets the dogcatcher's nephew, a troubled, foul-mouthed, orphaned juvenile delinquent, Wesley (Jonathan Taylor Thomas), currently serving time in juvenile detention for a recent car theft. Mattie finds that this young man is just missing direction and believes that with a little insight on Christianity he can straighten up and fly right.

AWARDS

Won
Audience Award

Best Feature Drama | 1999 | Paul

Nominations
Artios Award

Best Casting for Feature Film Independent | 2000 | Bruce H.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Jonathan Taylor Thomas' last full length feature film.

Ellen Burstyn's final movie of the 20th century/second millennium.

Popular Dialogues

"Wesley Benfield: Thank God, cigarettes! Mattie Rigsbee: Thank Lamarr. God had nothing to do with it!"

"Mattie Rigsbee: Let Lamar say the blessing. Wesley Benfield: Oh. Lamar N. Benfield: Oh, er... [clears throat uncomfortably] Lamar N. Benfield: Er, thank you for the world so sweet, er... thank you for the food we eat, thanks for the birds that sing, thank you God, for everything!"