Lone Star State of Mind (film)

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Directed byDavid Semel
Screenplay byTrevor Munson
Produced by
Lone Star State of Mind
Directed byDavid Semel
Screenplay byTrevor Munson
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyMichael Barrett
Edited byChristopher Cooke
Music byTyler Bates
Production
companies
Distributed bySony Pictures Motion Picture Group
Release date
  • December 13, 2002 (2002-12-13) (United States)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Lone Star State of Mind is a 2002 American teen crime comedy film directed by David Semel. It stars Joshua Jackson, Jaime King, Matthew Davis, Ryan Hurst and DJ Qualls.[1][2][3][4][5] It follows a Texas car mechanic who gets involved in a drug-related money larceny.

Earl is a small-town vehicle repairman who lives with his mother, step-father and step-sister Baby to whom he is engaged. His best friend is a fellow car mechanic Jimbo who is an openly gay cowboy. Baby is intent on leaving Texas for Los Angeles to be an actress. When Baby's misfit cousin Junior and his recently released ex-con friend Tinker rob a pizza delivery boy and end up with $20,000 of drug money, Baby forces Earl to look after Junior and make things right. Earl must decide between giving up his and Baby's Los Angeles money or saving Junior's limbs from a drug dealer.

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