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Manny & Lo (1996)
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Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Aleksa Palladino, Mary Kay Place
Director: Lisa Krueger
Category: Drama
Studio: Columbia / TriStar
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Length:
88 mins

 
 

 

"Absolutely remarkable." - Roger Ebert, Siskel & Ebert

Manny (Scarlett Johansson, Lost in Translation, The Horse Whisperer) and Lo (Aleksa Palladino) are a two-person crime wave - on the lam and headed for trouble. Their next target: looney, frumpy spinster Mary Kay Place (Sweet Home Alabama, The Big Chill). It seems that the juvenile version of Thelma & Louise is in need of a full-time babysitter, and they're not above kidnapping one!

Critics have been captured and enraptured by Manny & Lo, calling it "the most original and unexpected family values film of the year" (Jay Carr, The Boston Globe). Step into the station wagon and join a couple of adorable parole violators and their kooky hostage for the wildest ride of the year.