Taglines: Somewhere down the road is the end of the line.
Outside Ozona movie storyline. A group of strangers are brought together under unexpectedly dangerous circumstances in this offbeat drama. Trucker Odell Parks (Robert Forster) pulls into a diner in Ozona, Texas, for a cup of coffee, where a number of other weary travelers are taking a break.
Wit Roy (Kevin Pollak) is an out-of-work clown trying to figure out how to get to Las Vegas on his last few dollars, where a job offer awaits; his girlfriend Earlene (Penelope Ann Miller), a one time stripper, is tagging along and thinks that she knows how to raise some money.
Reba Twosalt (Kateri Walker), a Native American, is heading west with her Grandmother; the old woman is dying, and they would like to see the ocean together one last time. And Marcy and Bonnie (Sherilyn Fenn and Beth Ann Styne) are two sisters en route to the funeral of their father.
As the customers eat their food and drink their coffee, the radio is playing vintage jazz and blues, a form of protest from the disc jockey, Dix Mayal (Taj Mahal), who is breaking the station’s country and western format after being forced to work an extra shift by his boss, station manager Floyd Bibbs (Meat Loaf).
However, there’s a killer on the highway near Ozona, and very soon all of these people will find themselves crossing his path. In addition to playing the disc jockey, blues great Taj Mahal also contributed several songs to the soundtrack of Outside Ozona.
Outside Ozona is a 1998 American dramatic film written and directed by J. S. Cardone. The film follows a group of strangers who are all listening to the same radio station. Starring are Robert Forster, Kevin Pollak, Sherilyn Fenn, David Paymer, Penelope Ann Miller, Beth Ann Styne, Taj Mahal, Meat Loaf, Lucy Webb, Lois Red Elk and Kateri Walker.
Outside Ozona Movie Poster (1998)
Directed by: J. S. Cardone
Starring: Robert Forster, Kevin Pollak, Sherilyn Fenn, David Paymer, Penelope Ann Miller, Beth Ann Styne, Taj Mahal, Meat Loaf, Lucy Webb, Lois Red Elk, Kateri Walker
Screenplay by: J. S. Cardone
Production Design by: Martina Buckley
Cinematography by: Irek Hartowicz
Film Editing by: Amanda I. Kirpaul
Costume Design by: Bonnie Stauch
Set Decoration by: Ivana Letica
Art Direction by: Hector Velez
Music by: Taj Mahal, Johnny Lee Schell
MPAA Rating: R for grisly violence and gore, sexuality/nudity and language.
Distributed by: TriStar Pictures
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