Rating: R
Genre:
Drama
Release Date: 06/11/2002
Run Time: 105 Minutes
Distributor/Studio: Wolfe Video
In this gritty
drama executive-produced by
Gus Van Sant, a teenaged would-be stock-car driver gets more than he bargained for when he makes a pit stop in Las Vegas to earn a little cash. Almost as soon as he arrives in the city, high-school dropout
Johnny (
Jesse Bradford) finds himself victimized at the slot machines by a slick little vixen. His journey to glory on the racetrack thus sidetracked, he soon falls in with a group of hoods and street urchins. Befriended by solicitous hustler
Steven (
Jordan Brower) and condescended to by gay-for-pay stud
Eric (
Jonathan Taylor Thomas),
Johnny gets a quick introduction to the sleazy Vegas landscape. At first he rejects his new acquaintances, but after a disastrous liaison with a buxom young lady (
Tiffani-Amber Thiessen), he finds himself the reluctant new best friend of the besotted
Steven. Adamantly professing his own heterosexuality,
Johnny tries to find female clients to bankroll his ticket out of town. But soon
Eric arrives, promising big bucks from his wealthy male patrons, setting the stage for conflict with
Steven and unexpected bloodshed. Shown during the Panorama program at
the 1999 International Berlin Film Festival,
Speedway Junky was the debut feature from writer/director
Nickolas Perry.
Daryl Hannah co-stars as an older ex-prostitute who serves as a sort of foster mother for both
Johnny and
Steven. The film also marked the acting debut of musical artist
Warren G and features a cameo appearance from
Patsy Kensit.
~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide