
The Legend of Crazy George 2002
"An art-house horror-flick made down-home in Tennessee."
In the quirky yet unsettling world of *The Legend of Crazy George* (2002), Tennessee's backroads become a surreal stage for madness and redemption.
Director: George Furman
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Legend of Crazy George (2002) about?
The film follows Tommy, who wakes up in Tennessee after a night of excess, finding himself in possession of Crazy George's wallet. Under the influence, he decides to return it—only to find himself on a surreal, increasingly nightmarish road trip through the South. What begins as a simple errand spirals into a dark exploration of fate and folly.
Who directed The Legend of Crazy George?
George Furman directed *The Legend of Crazy George*. His offbeat, atmospheric style gives the film its unique blend of horror and Southern Gothic charm.
Who stars in The Legend of Crazy George?
The film stars Debbie Rochon, Adam Brookfield, and Andrea Collins in its leading roles.
Is The Legend of Crazy George (2002) worth watching?
While it hasn't secured a wide audience, *The Legend of Crazy George* offers a fresh take on indie horror with its Southern Gothic twist and raw performances. Horror fans seeking something outside the mainstream may find it a compelling, if divisive, watch.
How long is The Legend of Crazy George?
The Legend of Crazy George runs for 106 minutes.
About The Legend of Crazy George (2002) — Tennessee's twisted descent into horror and redemption
In the quirky yet unsettling world of *The Legend of Crazy George* (2002), Tennessee's backroads become a surreal stage for madness and redemption. Directed by George Furman, this indie horror-flick blends the eerie with the down-home as Tommy wakes up lost, clutching Crazy George's wallet after a night of indulgence. Fueled by whisky, weed, and questionable decisions, he embarks on a twisted road trip to return the wallet—a journey that spirals into a nightmarish descent through the American South. Furman's offbeat style crafts an atmosphere where dread lurks beneath sunbaked highways and rustic charm, turning a simple errand into a surreal descent into chaos.
Psychological tension simmers beneath the film's gritty, atmospheric veneer, as Tommy's quest unravels into a meditation on fate and folly. With a cast led by Debbie Rochon, Adam Brookfield, and Andrea Collins, the movie thrives on raw performances that ground its bizarre premise in unexpected humanity. It's a horror-flick that defies conventions, offering a uniquely Southern gothic twist on redemption and ruin.