3000 Miles to Graceland

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After squaring off in 1995 with competing movie biographies of frontier lawman Wyatt Earp, actors Kurt Russell and Kevin Costner co-star in this action crime caper as former cronies engaged in a series of double-crosses over some stolen loot. Michael Zane (Russell) and Thomas Murphy (Costner) are the leaders of a gang of ex-convict thieves using an Elvis Presley impersonator convention to pull off a daring heist in a Las Vegas casino. The gang also includes Gus (David Arquette), Hanson (Bokeem Woodbine), and Franklin (Christian Slater). Although they manage to retrieve the money, the crooks turn on each other in bloody fashion and Murphy (who believes he's actually the illegitimate son of Elvis) makes off with the illegal funds. In hot pursuit are the police and Michael, who's encumbered by his girlfriend Cybil (Courtney Cox-Arquette) and her young son Jesse James. Written and directed by music video creator Demian Lichtenstein, 3000 Miles to Graceland also stars Kevin Pollak, Ice-T, and Howie Long. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Cast

David Arquette - Gus Watson; Jon Lovitz - Jay Peterson; Howie Long - Jack; Thomas Haden Church - Federal Marshal Quigley; Bokeem Woodbine - Benjamin Franklin; Ice-T - Hamilton; David Kaye - Jesse Waingrow; Louis Lombardi - Otto Sinclair; Shawn Michael Howard - Roller Elvis; Peter Kent - SWAT Leader; Robert "Bobby Z" Zajonc - Helicoptor Pilot

Credit

Willie Heslup - Art Director, Pixel Magic - Animator, Lynn Oddo - Associate Producer, Sharron Leigh - Associate Producer, Pam Dixon - Casting, James Holt - Co-producer, Mary E. McLeod - Costume Designer, Myron Hoffert - First Assistant Director, Demien Lichtenstein - Director, Spiro Razatos - Second Unit Director, E.J. Foerster - Second Unit Director, Michael J. Duthie - Editor, Miklos Wright - Editor, Don Carmody - Executive Producer, Tracee Stanley - Executive Producer, Joseph Patrick Finn - Line Producer, George S. Clinton - Composer (Music Score), Robin Urdang - Musical Direction/Supervision, Robert De Vico - Production Designer, David Franco - Cinematographer, Andrew Stevens - Producer, Richard Spero - Producer, Elie Samaha - Producer, Demien Lichtenstein - Producer, Eric Manes - Producer, Geoff Wallace - Set Designer, Johanne Hubert - Set Designer, Scott Martin Gershin - Sound/Sound Designer, Michael Williamson - Sound/Sound Designer, Norman Howell - Stunts Coordinator, J.J. Makaro - Stunts Coordinator, Yves Cameron - Stunts Coordinator, Demien Lichtenstein - Screenwriter, Richard Recco - Screenwriter, Rudy Harbon - Additional Cinematography, Attila Szalay - Additional Cinematography, Rudy Harbon - Second Unit Camera, Attila Szalay - Second Unit Camera, Pixel Magic - CGI Effects, Pixel Magic - Digital Effects, Barney Cabral - Supervising Sound Editor, Johanne Hubert - Set Decorator

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3000 Miles to Graceland

3000 Miles to Graceland film poster
Directed by Demian Lichtenstein
Produced by Demian Lichtenstein
Eric Manes
Elie Samaha
Richard Spero
Andrew Stevens
Written by Richard Recco and
Demian Lichtenstein
Starring Kurt Russell
Kevin Costner
Courteney Cox Arquette
Christian Slater
Kevin Pollak
David Arquette
Jon Lovitz
Howie Long
Thomas Haden Church
Bokeem Woodbine
Ice-T
Music by George S. Clinton
Richard Meijer
Cinematography David Franco
Editing by Michael J. Duthie
Miklos Wright
Studio Morgan Creek Productions
Franchise Pictures
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release date(s) February 23, 2001 (U.S.)
Running time 125 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $62 million
Box office $18,720,175 (worldwide)[1]

3000 Miles to Graceland is a 2001 American crime film, starring Kurt Russell, Kevin Costner, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Bokeem Woodbine, Christian Slater, and Kevin Pollak. It is a story of theft and betrayal, revolving around a plot to rob the Riviera Casino during a convention of Elvis impersonators.

Prior to the film's opening, Warner Bros. released a series of animated prequels voiced by stars Costner, Slater, Long and Woodbine. "The Road to Graceland" prequels marked the first time a major film's cast members contributed their talents to the creation of original Internet content for a film website. The film was nominated for several 2001 Golden Raspberry Awards.

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Plot

The film opens outside of Las Vegas with Michael (Kurt Russell), a recent parolee, stopping at a run-down desert motel. There, he finds a boy named Jesse (David Kaye) stealing the air valve caps off his car's wheels and chases him, meeting his mother, Cybil (Courteney Cox Arquette) whom he later beds. Later that night he is picked up by four men, all dressed in Elvis costumes, Murphy (Kevin Costner), Hanson (Christian Slater), Gus (David Arquette), and Franklin (Bokeem Woodbine), and they set off the next day headed into a casino holding an Elvis convention intent on robbing it. Michael rigs the elevator while the others rob the cages and counting room, and after a brief firefight, Franklin dies during their escape.

Back at the motel, the group gets into an argument about who gets Franklin's share and Murphy shoots and kills Hanson. Michael hides the money in the crawl space, unaware that Jesse is observing him from the next room. The three thieves drive out to the middle of the desert to bury Hanson. While there, Murphy shoots Gus and Michael as well. It's later revealed that Michael was wearing a bulletproof vest and played dead. He starts running back to the motel hoping to get there before Murphy does. Escaping from the scene, Murphy gets into a car accident and is knocked unconscious as a result.

Michael gets back to the motel and, discovering that the money is missing, storms into Cybil's place and finds the money. Michael decides to give her $100,000 in exchange for her silence, however Michael is manipulated into taking Cybil and Jesse along with him.

Michael explains to Cybil that the money is marked, but that Murphy has found a money launderer in Idaho to help them. Murphy, who has since returned to the motel and discovered that the money is missing, has decided to go to Idaho to wait for them. Cybil sneaks away from Michael and her son at a restaurant, stealing Michael's wallet and car. Cybil calls the money launderer, using the password that she has extracted from Michael. Murphy suddenly appears at the money launderer, Peterson, (Jon Lovitz), using the same password. Peterson explains that Cybil called first, so he must wait for her.

Finally, Cybil arrives, and finds only Murphy, whom she assumes is Peterson. Soon afterwards, Michael and Jesse, who have been stealing money and cars to survive, arrive and find Peterson and his secretary dead in the bathroom. Realizing that Murphy killed the two and remembering that Murphy is driving Michael's car, Michael reports his car stolen. Murphy is then arrested. However, Michael is arrested as well when police discover that Michael is also driving a stolen car. The men are then put in adjoining cells and the two have a confrontation.

Michael makes bail, thanks to Jesse, who hired a lawyer, under the agreement that Michael make him his partner. Murphy calls Jack and arranges to get out as well. Michael, who has been allowed to retrieve his car, finds Cybil tied up in the trunk. Murphy makes bail and is picked up by a passerby while hitchhiking, he then kills the man and takes his clothes and vehicle. Murphy sees Cybil and Jesse pass by in a car. He runs them off the road, and grabs Jesse, to hold as collateral, telling Cybil to find Michael and the money. Cybil finds Michael and begs him to help her. After initially disbelieving her, Michael decides to help her, reporting Murphy to the authorities.

Murphy has met up with Jack, who has enlisted the help of a shadowy figure named Hamilton (Ice-T). Michael appears with the money and convinces Murphy to hand Jesse over. Just as Murphy realizes that Michael tricked him by replacing the money with cut up newspaper, he is stung by a scorpion that Michael hid in the bag. Suddenly, a SWAT team surround the warehouse. Murphy puts his hands up, but quickly grabs a nearby shotgun and shoots Michael. A gunfight ensues; Jack and Hamilton are killed. Murphy, getting weaker from the scorpion sting, refuses to give up, and he is shot and killed by the police. Michael is rushed by ambulance to the nearest hospital. However, the ambulance is stolen by Cybil and Jesse. It's then revealed that Michael, once again, wore a bulletproof vest, and is only slightly injured.[2]

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Reception

The film received mostly negative reviews by critics. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 14% of critics gave the film a positive review based on a sample of 96 reviews, with an average score of 3.5/10.[3] Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 from reviews by mainstream critics, gave a film rating of 21/100 based on 30 reviews.[4]

3000 Miles to Graceland was also nominated for five 2001 Golden Raspberry Awards including Worst Picture, Worst Actor (Kevin Costner), Worst Supporting Actress (Courteney Cox), Worst Screenplay and Worst Screen Couple (Kurt Russell and either Costner or Cox) but failed to win any of those categories.

Box office

The film's box office receipts were poor. It opened at #3 at the North American box office making just $7,160,521 USD in its opening weekend behind Down to Earth and Hannibal. It later ultimately grossed just over $15 million domestically, well below its $62 million budget. The film eventually became profitable because of its strong international numbers and DVD sales

Soundtrack

Soundtrack of 3000 Miles to Graceland consists of 14 tracks; released by TVT Records on February 20, 2001.[5]

  1. "Killing Time" by Hed PE
  2. "It's Gonna Kill Me" by Filter
  3. "Bleeder" by Nothingface
  4. "Mansion on the Hill" by Alabama 3
  5. "Smartbomb" by BT
  6. "In 2 Deep" by Kenny Wayne Shepherd
  7. "Who's Your Uncle?" by Uncle Kracker
  8. "Come in Hard" by Hardknox
  9. "New Disease" by Spineshank
  10. "Angel Dust[disambiguation needed ]" by Bender
  11. "Vapor Trail" by The Crystal Method
  12. "Loaded Gun" by Hednoize
  13. "Franklin's Requiem" by George S. Clinton
  14. "Such a Night" by Elvis Presley

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Three Thousand Miles to Graceland (2001 Album by Original Soundtrack)
Louis Lombardi (Actor, Writer, Director, Comedy/Drama)
Ice-T (Actor, Music/Drama)
Courteney Cox Arquette (Actor, Comedy/Drama)
Thomas Haden Church (Actor, Writer, Director, Comedy/Comedy Drama)