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A Cool, Dry Palce

The movie A Cool, Dry Palce was based on the book Dance Real Slow.

Which one did you like better, the movie or the book?  There are 7 votes for the book, and 11 votes for the movie.

Movie details for A Cool, Dry Palce

The movie was released in 1998 and directed by John N. Smith, who also directed Dangerous Minds (1995). A Cool, Dry Palce was produced by 20th Century Fox. More information on the movie is available on Amazon.com and also IMDb.

Actors on this movie include Vince Vaughn, Monica Potter, Joey Lauren Adams, Bobby Moat, Devon Sawa, Todd Louiso, Jenny Robertson, Siobhan Fallon, Chris Bauer, Nicholas Campbell, Aleksa Palladino, Janet Kidder, Doug Wert, Skipp Sudduth, Dara Perlmutter, Jennifer Irwin, Beth Littleford, Ben Bass, Cale Sampson and Peter Costigan.

 

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Sometimes you need to lose it all before you find out what really matters, When a handsome attorney (Vince Vaughn) is caught in the middle of a romantic triangle, he is forced to choose between his estranged wife (Monica Potter) who wants him back and his... Read More
Sometimes you need to lose it all before you find out what really matters, When a handsome attorney (Vince Vaughn) is caught in the middle of a romantic triangle, he is forced to choose between his estranged wife (Monica Potter) who wants him back and his sexy young girlfriend (Joey Lauren Adams) who wants him all to herself.

Book details for Dance Real Slow

Dance Real Slow was written by Michael Grant Jaffe. The book was published in 1996 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. More information on the book is available on Amazon.com.

 

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"Calvin eats dirt. He never actually swallows it, just places loose clumps onto his tongue and sucks, I think....He knows better, my son, but he is still young and needs to be watched."So goes the poignant journey of discovery for Gordon Nash, a journey t... Read More
"Calvin eats dirt. He never actually swallows it, just places loose clumps onto his tongue and sucks, I think....He knows better, my son, but he is still young and needs to be watched."

So goes the poignant journey of discovery for Gordon Nash, a journey that began two years ago when his wife suddenly walked out on him, leaving him alone to raise their son. Calvin is now four, fragile yet stubborn, devoted to his pet, a dead Portuguese man-o-war he calls Mom. Faced daily with the struggle and joys of raising this bright little boy, Gordon learns the vast reaches of his affection and the limits of his patience. He plumbs the deep well of rage within himself, to find there disturbing echoes of his own father. And he comes to understand that nothing is as important as this complex, imperfect love--a lesson he must turn to when his wife reappears one day, threatening to turn his and Calvin's world upside down once again.