A mourning son makes a deal to reanimate his mother one year after her death, but things take an unexpected turn.A mourning son makes a deal to reanimate his mother one year after her death, but things take an unexpected turn.A mourning son makes a deal to reanimate his mother one year after her death, but things take an unexpected turn.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
- Storm Reynolds
- (as Sam Jenkins)
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- TriviaWhen Uncle Benny (Ned Beatty) talks to Ed Chilton (Steve Buscemi) on the porch swing, he is holding a June, 1992 edition of Esquire Magazine. The cover depicts then-President George Hubert Walker Bush, with the caption, "What Me Worry: How George Bush Went Mad In the White House."
- GoofsEd's mother's glasses as she jumps the fence.
- Quotes
Rev. Praxton: Ed, I like to grease the highboard better than anyone and if it was just four or five guys, I'd have no problem with that, but when I come home and find her doing the two-back beast with the entire church council, well by God, that's going too far - especially since half the council is women! That's when I take a stand. That's when I'm counted as a man! That's when I throw my balls up over my shoulder and charge into the fire!
- Crazy creditsFound near the end of the credits about a character who died in a nasty way: Rob Sundheimer...dead but not forgotten.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Ed Gein (2000)
- SoundtracksHot Seat
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"Ed and His Dead Mother" is a pretty predictable black comedy, with no real inspired moments or fireworks. That said, it's still easy enough to take, and enjoy, but that itself may pose a problem for some viewers: it's NOT all that dark, or insane. One might think of it as a much milder version of Peter Jacksons' "Braindead", minus the over the top gore. What makes it as entertaining as it is is this excellent cast of familiar faces. Buscemi is endearing in the lead, the often priceless Glover is a hoot as usual, Beatty is quite funny (his character is a shameless, horny voyeur), and the under rated Margolyes has fun as the re-animated mother. The supporting cast can boast a couple of other recognizable people: Eric Christmas as a defense attorney, Gary Farmer as hardware store employee "Big Lar", Jon Gries as an ex- convict, and Rance Howard (very funny himself) as a crazed reverend. Sam Jenkins (a.k.a. Mrs. Kevin Sorbo) offers up lots of sex appeal as a new neighbor. Dawn Hudson, who has a bit as a telemarketer, became Chief Executive Officer of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences years later.
The movie is decently directed by Jonathan Wacks, who'd produced the cult classic "Repo Man" about a decade previous, and whose other directorial credits include "Powwow Highway" and "Mystery Date". It's also noteworthy for its stylistic choice of black & white wrap around segments, and Mason Darings' fine score.
"Ed and His Dead Mother" isn't anything great, but it does offer some fun for a well paced 91 minutes.
Six out of 10.
- Hey_Sweden
- Apr 19, 2017
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- Budget
- $1,800,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1