Complete name : 3000 Miles To Graceland 2001 DvDrip_minstrel
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Cast
Kurt Russell ... Michael Zane
Kevin Costner ... Murphy
Courteney Cox ... Cybil Waingrow
Christian Slater ... Hanson
Kevin Pollak ... Damitry
David Arquette ... Gus
Jon Lovitz ... Jay Peterson
Howie Long ... Jack
Thomas Haden Church... Quigley
Bokeem Woodbine ... Franklin
Ice-T ... Hamilton (as Ice T)
David Kaye ... Jesse Waingrow
`3000 Miles to Graceland' isn't quite as dopey as the cover art featuring Kurt Russell and Kevin Kostner clad in Elvis regalia would suggest. Although it breaks little new ground in its already overworked genre, the film does emerge as an efficient crime drama thanks to a gallery of interesting characters, some impressive performances and Demian Lichtenstein's flashy directorial style.
After a shaky first half hour or so, in which the film seems to be struggling to establish its direction and tone, the movie miraculously hits its stride and, thereafter, never really lets up. The story centers around a band of ex-cons, united by their almost obsessive love for the King of rock'n'roll, who decide to knock over a Las Vegas casino dressed as Elvis impersonators. Predictably, the heist serves merely as the pretext for one of them, the obviously psychotic Murphy (Kostner), to cold-bloodedly eliminate his accomplices. The fly in his ointment turns out to be Michael Zane (Russell), the most principled one of the group, who survives the holocaust and spends his time, along with a pretty single mother and her precocious child, trying to keep out of Murphy's way.