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Excess Baggage [P&S]


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Released: 1998-02-04

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Excess Baggage [P&S] DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Alicia Silverstone, Benicio Del Toro, Christopher Walken, Jack Thompson, Harry Connick, Jr., Nicholas Turturro, Michael Bowen, Robert Wisden, Leland Orser, Sally Kirkland, Hiro Kanagawa, Brendan Beiser, Demitri Goritsas, Jorge Vargas, Danielle Saklofsky, Stacy Grant, Callum Keith Rennie, Carrie Cain Sparko, Nicole N. Parker, Bill Croft, C. Ernst Harth, Adrien Derval, Claire Riley, Dean Wray, Fulvio Cecere, David Longworth

Director(s): Marco Brambilla

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Scene Selections
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Excess Baggage [P&S] DVD Details
Video:
Pre-1954 Standard
Language:
English
Spanish
French
Subtitles:
English, French, Spanish
Running Time: 101
Genre: Comedies
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 043396823099
Product Code: CTR82309DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1997
Studio: Sony Pictures
Excess Baggage [P&S] DVD Summary In this combination caper comedy and offbeat romance, Emily (Alicia Silverstone) is a wealthy but petulant young woman desperate to get the attention of her millionaire father, Alexander Hope (Jack Thompson).

In fact, she's so desperate that she decides to stage her own kidnapping; she sends a ransom note, ties herself up, and locks herself in the trunk of her BMW, waiting for daddy to come to the rescue; however, Emily's timing is a bit off, because ten minutes later, hunky car thief Vincent (Benicio Del Toro) steals the BMW with Emily still in it.

Vincent and his partner in crime, Greg (Harry Connick Jr.

), eventually discover the car's trunk has an unexpected surprise.

When Emily is unable to convince them to help her with her scheme, she becomes a problem the carjackers can't get rid of, especially after Alexander refuses to pay her ransom, and his creepy right-hand man, Raymond (Christopher Walken), heads out to find her.

Of course, losing 200,000 dollars in mob money is not making Vincent's life any easier, nor is having the emotionally problematic Emily fall in love with him.

Excess Baggage was the first feature from Alicia Silverstone's production company First Kiss.