Slacker
Austin, Texas, is an Eden for the young and unambitious, from the enthusiastically eccentric to the dangerously apathetic. Here, the nobly lazy can eschew responsibility in favor of nursing their esoteric obsessions. The locals include a backseat philosopher who passionately expounds on his dream theories to a seemingly comatose cabbie, a young woman who tries to hawk Madonna's Pap test to anyone who will listen and a kindly old anarchist looking for recruits.
Description: Austin, Texas, is an Eden for the young and unambitious, from the enthusiastically eccentric to the dangerously apathetic. Here, the nobly lazy can eschew responsibility in favor of nursing their esoteric obsessions. The locals include a backseat philosopher who passionately expounds on his dream theories to a seemingly comatose cabbie, a young woman who tries to hawk Madonna's Pap test to anyone who will listen and a kindly old anarchist looking for recruits.
Genres: Drama, Comedy
Budget: $23,000 | Revenue : $1,228,108
Runtime: 97 minutes
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Played Taxi Driver
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Played Jogger
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Played Running Late
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Played Hit-and-Run Son
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Played Officer Bozzio
Terrence Kirk
Played Officer Love
Keith McCormack
Played Street Musician
Jennifer Schaudies
Played Walking to Coffee Shop
Dan Kratochvil
Played Espresso Czar / Masonic Malcontent
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Played Giant Cappuccino
Brecht Andersch
Played Dostoyevsky Wannabe
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Played Looking for Missing Friend
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Heather West
Played Tura Satana Look-Alike
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Ron Marks
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Daniel Dugan
Played Comb Game Player
Brian Crockett
Played Sadistic Comb Game Player
Scott Marcus
Played Ultimate Loser
Stella Weir
Played Stephanie from Dallas
Teresa Taylor
Played Pap Smear Pusher
Mark Harris
Played T-Shirt Terrorist
Greg Wilson
Played Anti-Traveller
Deborah Pastor
Played Wants to Leave Country
Gina Lalli
Played Sidewalk Psychic
Sharon Roos
Played Devoted Follower
Frank Orrall
Played Happy-Go-Lucky Guy
Skip Fulton Jr.
Played Two for One Special
Abra Moore
Played Has Change
Lori Capp
Played Traumatized Yacht Owner
Gus Vayas
Played Cranky Cook
Louis Black
Played Paranoid Paper Reader
Don Stroud
Played Recluse in Bathrobe
Janelle Coolich
Played Shut-in Girlfriend
Aleister Barron
Played Peeping Kid
Albans Benchoff
Played Coke Machine Robber
Nigel Benchoff
Played Budding Capitalist Youth
Zara Barron
Played Coke Heist Accomplice
Kevin Whitley
Played Jilted Boyfriend
Steven Anderson
Played Guy Who Tosses Typewriter
Robert Pierson
Played Based on Authoritative Sources
Sarah Harmon
Played Has Faith in Groups
David Haymond
Played Street Dweller
John Slate
Played 'Conspiracy A-Go-Go' Author
Scott Van Horn
Played Nova
Lee Daniel
Played GTO
Charles Gunning
Played Hitchhiker Awaiting 'True Call'
Tamsy Ringler
Played Video Interviewer
Luke Savisky
Played Video Cameraman
Meg Brennan
Played Sitting at Cafe
Phillip Hostak
Played Hit Up for Cigarettes
D. Angus MacDonald
Played Video Playing Store Security
Shelly Kristaponis
Played Shoplifter
Louis Mackey
Played Old Anarchist
Kathy McCarty
Played Anarchist's Daughter
Michael Laird
Played Burglar
Jack Meredith
Played Get-Away Accomplice
Clark Walker
Played Cadillac Crook
Kalman Spelletich
Played Video Backpacker
Siqgouri Wilkovich
Played Slapping Boyfriend
John Hawkins
Played Choking Girlfriend
Scott Rhodes
Played Disguntled Grad Student
D. Montgomery
Played Having a Breakthrough Day
Mimi Vitetta
Played Teacup Sculpter
Susannah Simone
Played Working on Same Painting
Bruce Hughes
Played Card Playing Waiter
Keith Fletcher
Played Cafe Card Player #1
Eric Buehlman
Played Cafe Card Player #2
Seth Maxwell Malice
Played Scooby Doo Philosopher
Mark Quirk
Played Papa Smurf
Kim Krizan
Played Questions Happiness
Annick Souhami
Played Has Conquered Fear of Rejection
Regina Garza
Played Smoking Writer
Stephen Jacobson
Played S-T-E-V-E with a Van
Eric Lord
Played Doorman at Club
Kelly Linn
Played Bike Rider with Nice Shoes
Athina Rachel Tsangari
Played Cousin from Greece
Stewart Bennet
Played Sitting on Ledge
Kevin Thomson
Played Handstamping Arm Licker
Nick Maffei
Played Pixl-Visionary
Nolan Morrison
Played To Be Buried by History
Kyle Rosenblad
Played Going to Catch a Show
Ed Hall
Played Band Playing at Club
Lucinda Scott
Played Dairy Queen Photographer
Wammo
Played Anti-Artist
Marianne Hyatt
Played Late Night Pick-Up
Gary Price
Played Watching Early Morning TV
Joseph Jones
Played Old Man Recording Thoughts
Kendall Smith
Played Post-Modern Paul Revere
Sean Coffey
Played Super 8 Cameraman
Jennifer Carroll
Played All-Night Partier
Patrice Sullivan
Played Day Tripper
Greg Ward
Played Tosses Camera Off Cliff
Mike Enright
Played Bicyclist (uncredited)
Robert Jacks
Played Club Owner (voice) (uncredited)
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