
Traveller 1997
"Swindlers. Scammers. Con-men. As American as apple-pie."
Directed by Jack N. Green, *Traveller (1997)* plunges into the gritty underbelly of America's itinerant grifter culture with a story steeped in deceit, family ties, and the push-pull of belonging.
Director: Jack N. Green
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Traveller (1997) about?
The film centers on Pat, a city-slicker searching for his roots among the Irish Travellers of rural North Carolina. Taken under the wing of his cousin Bokky, he dives into the world of cons and scams, only to find Bokky wrestling with dreams of leaving it all behind. It's a tale of belonging, ambition, and the cost of chasing a different life.
Who directed Traveller?
Jack N. Green directed *Traveller (1997)*, bringing a filmmaker's eye to the raw, tactile world of itinerant culture.
Who stars in Traveller?
The film features Bill Paxton, Mark Wahlberg, Julianna Margulies, James Gammon, and Nikki DeLoach in key roles.
Is Traveller (1997) worth watching?
While unrated, *Traveller* offers a compelling mix of crime and drama with standout performances from Paxton and Wahlberg. Fans of character-driven tales with a gritty edge will find plenty to sink their teeth into, even if it doesn't fit neatly into mainstream molds.
How long is Traveller?
The runtime is 101 minutes.
About Traveller (1997) — A gritty crime drama about family, lies, and the art of the con
Directed by Jack N. Green, *Traveller (1997)* plunges into the gritty underbelly of America's itinerant grifter culture with a story steeped in deceit, family ties, and the push-pull of belonging. The film follows Pat, an inquisitive outsider who seeks connection with his Irish Traveller roots, only to be met with skepticism and resistance. Yet, through the guidance of his cousin Bokky—a born manipulator with a restless heart—he learns the art of the con, all while Bokky grapples with the yearning for a quieter life beyond the road. The rural North Carolina backroads become a stage for slick handshakes and whispered deals, where trust is a currency as fleeting as the seasons.
Set against a backdrop of rolling farmland and rustic trailers, *Traveller* blends the raw tension of crime drama with the emotional weight of a fractured family saga. Bill Paxton and Mark Wahlberg deliver performances that crackle with intensity, anchoring a tale that's equal parts thrilling and introspective. With themes of identity, redemption, and the blurred line between predator and prey, this 1997 drama lingers long after the final con is pulled.