
Stuck! 2009
In Steve Balderson's neo-classic homage *Stuck! (2009)*, a spirited young woman named Daisy finds herself trapped between the humdrum of her daytime job as a shopgirl and the unrelenting demands of caring for her sick mother.
Director: Steve Balderson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stuck! (2009) about?
*Stuck! (2009)* follows Daisy, a shopgirl who becomes entangled in a bizarre turn of events after a suicide attempt goes awry. Wrongfully imprisoned and haunted by a neighbor's damning testimony, she navigates a surreal world of prison life while the neighbor grapples with remorse. It's a story of chance, consequences, and the unexpected bonds that form behind bars.
Who directed Stuck!?
Stuck! was directed by Steve Balderson, who brings a playful, retro-inspired vision to this modern dramedy.
Who stars in Stuck!?
The film features an all-star cast including Karen Black, Susan Traylor, Mink Stole, Starina Johnson, and Jane Wiedlin.
Is Stuck! (2009) worth watching?
With its blend of dark comedy and drama, *Stuck! (2009)* offers a unique take on the women-in-prison genre. While reviews are limited, its stylish direction and strong cast make it a hidden gem for fans of quirky, character-driven cinema.
How long is Stuck!?
Stuck! runs for 95 minutes.
About Stuck! (2009) — Neo-50s Women-in-Prison Comedy with Karen Black
In Steve Balderson's neo-classic homage *Stuck! (2009)*, a spirited young woman named Daisy finds herself trapped between the humdrum of her daytime job as a shopgirl and the unrelenting demands of caring for her sick mother. A twist of fate involving a failed suicide attempt lands her behind bars, wrongly convicted by a neighbor whose guilt begins to gnaw at her conscience. Balancing sharp wit with undercurrents of drama, the film revives the playful spirit of 1950s women-in-prison cinema while weaving a modern tale of fate, justice, and redemption. With its quirky atmosphere and tongue-in-cheek tone, *Stuck! (2009)* delivers a colorful, character-driven story that's as unpredictable as it is nostalgic.
The ensemble cast, led by the iconic Karen Black and Susan Traylor, brings depth and charm to this stylish dramedy, blending comedy and social commentary with effortless flair. Director Balderson crafts a world where irony and heart collide, making *Stuck!* a standout entry for fans of offbeat, character-rich cinema that doesn't take itself too seriously.