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I Married a Strange Person (1997)
Runtime: 73 mins
Synopsis: From the skilled hand and twisted mind of Plympton comes a perverse animated comedy about man, a woman, and the mysterious tumor that turns their world inside out. Keri Boyer finds herself in an unusual position (actually several) when the odd growth on her husband Grant's neck turns out to be... From the skilled hand and twisted mind of Plympton comes a perverse animated comedy about man, a woman, and the mysterious tumor that turns their world inside out. Keri Boyer finds herself in an unusual position (actually several) when the odd growth on her husband Grant's neck turns out to be magical--giving him the power to will his fantasies to life. But what starts out a couple of seemingly harmless kinky fantasies and mischievous pranks soon escalates into a life or death struggle for world domination involving an ambitious television producer, a washed-out comedian, and a bloodthirsty Army colonel, all hungry for a piece of Grant's tumor. [More]
Genre: Comedies
Starring: Charis Michelsen, Richard Spore, Tom Larson, Christopher Cooke
Screenwriter: Bill Plympton
Producer: Signe Baumane
Composer: Maureen McElheron
DVD Info
Release:
Jul 8, 2004
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Letterboxed - 1.66
- Single Side - Single Layer
Audio:
- Dolby Digital Mono 2.0 - English
Additional Release Material:
- Trailer - Theatrical
Reviews
Newlyweds often discover that their mates have odd quirks once they begin living together, but in Plympton's movie, that truth is taken to cartoon extreme.
At 73 minutes, [Plympton's] obsessions become repetitive and even a little dull.


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