Bayou Billy is a 1991 American comedy film directed by Urs Egger and starring Christopher Atkins, Cindy Crawford, and Richard Pryor. The film follows the adventures of Billy (Atkins), a Louisiana bayou boy who travels to New York City to find his fortune. Along the way, he meets a cast of eccentric characters, including a beautiful model (Crawford) and a wisecracking con man (Pryor).
Billy is a young man who lives in the Louisiana bayou with his father and grandfather. He dreams of leaving the bayou and making a name for himself in the big city. One day, he decides to take a road trip to New York City.
Along the way, Billy meets a variety of characters, including a beautiful model named Roux (Crawford) and a wisecracking con man named Jack (Pryor). Billy and Roux fall in love, but their relationship is put to the test when Jack tries to con Roux out of her money.
In the end, Billy and Roux overcome their obstacles and find happiness together.
The film was shot on location in Louisiana and New York City. The production budget was $6 million.
The film was released in the United States on October 11, 1991. It grossed $10 million at the box office.
The film received mixed reviews from critics. Some praised the film's humor and heart, while others criticized its predictability and lack of originality.
The film is a fun and lighthearted comedy that offers a glimpse into the world of Bayou country. It is also a reminder that dreams can come true if you believe in yourself.
Item | Cost |
---|---|
Salaries | $3 million |
Equipment | $1 million |
Location | $1 million |
Post-production | $1 million |
Marketing | $1 million |
Total | $6 million |
Country | Gross |
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United States | $10 million |
International | $5 million |
Total | $15 million |
Critic | Rating |
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Roger Ebert | 3 out of 4 |
Gene Siskel | 2 out of 4 |
The New York Times | Mixed |
Variety | Positive |
The Hollywood Reporter | Negative |
Mistake | Description |
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Expecting a lot of plot | The film is more focused on character than plot. |
Expecting a lot of action | The film is more of a comedy than an action movie. |
Expecting a lot of realism | The film is a fantasy. |
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