Documentary look at five unusual homes and the people who built (or adapted) them.Documentary look at five unusual homes and the people who built (or adapted) them.Documentary look at five unusual homes and the people who built (or adapted) them.
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- 1 nomination
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Frances Mooney
- Self
- (uncredited)
Chris Smith
- Self - interviewer
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Bill Tregle
- Self
- (uncredited)
Bob Walker
- Self
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- Crazy creditsThere are no cast lists, but some actors are credited orally by themselves.
- ConnectionsEdited from Heavy Metal Parking Lot (1986)
- SoundtracksHambone Blues
(1995)
Written by Rube Lacey
Performed by Honeyboy Edwards (as David 'Honeyboy' Edwards)
Courtesy of Cakewalk LLC DBA 32 Records
Featured review
A big, burly guy who makes his living working with 'gators lives in a home-made houseboat in the Louisiana bayous and takes people on tours to see the water lilies blooming. An electronic genius in Illinois lives in an all-electric house that is his greatest toy, and when he says all-electric he doesn't just mean the cooktop--rooms change locations, living room chairs are as mobile as wheelchairs, soapdish hands pop out of the wall, and everything is controlled by pressing code numbers on the telephone. A new age family in Kansas lives in an abandoned Atlas missile silo that they converted into what they call their "twentieth century castle" and play Native American instruments in rooms where potential nuclear destruction was once housed. A childless couple living in California have turned their house completely over to their eleven or twelve cats who have hundreds of yards of overhead walkways, secret passages into hidden rooms, and every single thing that a cat could want, and the couple makes their living by photographing their cats for greeting cards, calendars, and cat-lover books. In Hawaii a pioneering elderly lady lives in a tree-house generating her own electricity in a remote jungle valley that is barely assessible via her SUV only when the level of a boundary river is low enough. Come meet these fascinating, unusual, genuine people who fashioned for themselves EXACTLY the kind of life that THEY want. We can too. What are we doing with our tract houses, our ticky-tacky apartments, our nine-to-five jobs, our outrageous mortgages, and we don't even have what we really want! These people broke free (if, indeed, they were ever trapped in the first place), because the only voices they listened to were their own, inner ones. Very inspiring for the rest of us. It's not too late to dig up that forgotten wishbook, roll up our sleeves, and start making our desires come true, too.
- thomasdosborneii
- May 24, 2002
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- Gross US & Canada
- $119,052
- Gross worldwide
- $119,052
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