Rating: R
Genre:
Comedy
Release Date: 08/21/2001
SubTitles: English/Espanol
Dubbed: English
Sound: 5.1/2
Run Time: 98 min
Distributor/Studio: Live/Artisan
A small-time loser who dreams of the big time discovers just how far wrong a good deed can take him in this black comedy.
Frank Jacobs (
Daniel Stern) is a guy with perennial bad luck living in a small town in Kansas, where he runs a gone-to-seed motel and is married to
Helen (
Patricia Richardson), a shrewish woman with a sharp tongue and little affection for her husband.
Frank's great dream is to make a career for himself as a country and western singer, and while scrambling for a spot during an open mike night at a roadhouse, he makes the acquaintance of
Julie (
Lacey Kohl), a fellow singer who is married to past-prime C&W star
Roy Baker (
James Caan). After a quarrel,
Roy leaves
Julie by the side of the road, and
Frank offers to give her a place to stay for the night.
Helen is certain
Julie's a home wrecker, and a serious argument erupts between
Helen,
Frank, and
Julie; a gun goes off, and
Helen is dead. Certain there's no easy way to explain
Helen's death,
Frank and
Julie bury her in the backyard, and
Frank soon finds himself having a fling with the attractive young singer. But before long,
Roy arrives, eager to take
Julie back whether she likes the idea or not, and matters are complicated when
Helen's twin sister
Wanda (also played by
Richardson) arrives, determined to find out what's become of her sister.
Viva Las Nowhere (also shown as
Dead Simple) also stars
Sherry Stringfield as another aspiring singer.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide