Patti Rocks

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Directed byDavid Burton Morris
Written byJohn Jenkins
Karen Landry
David Burton Morris
Chris Mulkey
Produced by
  • Gregory M. Cummins
  • Gwen Field
StarringJohn Jenkins
Karen Landry
Chris Mulkey
Patti Rocks
Film poster
Directed byDavid Burton Morris
Written byJohn Jenkins
Karen Landry
David Burton Morris
Chris Mulkey
Produced by
  • Gregory M. Cummins
  • Gwen Field
StarringJohn Jenkins
Karen Landry
Chris Mulkey
CinematographyGregory M. Cummins
Edited byGregory M. Cummins
Music byDoug Maynard
Production
company
FilmDallas Pictures
Distributed byFilmDallas Pictures
Release date
  • January 15, 1988 (1988-01-15)
Running time
86 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$350,000

Patti Rocks is a 1988 comedy film directed by David Burton Morris starring John Jenkins, Karen Landry, and Chris Mulkey.[2][3][4]

In Minneapolis just before Christmas, fortysomething Billy persuades his old friend Eddie, who he has not seen for six months, to listen to his story. While working on barges between the Twin Cities and La Crosse, Wisconsin, Billy met and slept with Patti, who now says she is pregnant. As she refuses to talk on the phone with him, Billy wants a friend to accompany him on a visit to her La Crosse home to explain that as a married man and a father of two, he would prefer she not have the child. The pair drive through the night, drinking beer and talking crudely about women. At a stop, when an older woman challenges Billy to have sex with her, his machismo is revealed as immature bluster.

Arriving at Patti's apartment after midnight, Eddie is surprised to find that Patti is actually a strong-willed, fiercely independent woman—nothing how Billy described her. Patti tells Billy she will go ahead and have the baby and wants nothing from him. She then shuts herself in her bedroom. Billy begs Eddie to speak to her, and she lets him in. After discussing their lonely lives—he, divorced, and she, preferring freedom—tenderly they make love. Billy looks in and sees he is no longer wanted. As he prepares to drive Eddie home, Patti takes a photograph of him to give to the child one day. When Eddie asks, Patti says he can call again.

Cast

  • Chris Mulkey as Billy Regis
  • John Jenkins as Eddie Hassit
  • Karen Landry as Patti Rocks

Production

Patti Rocks was written as a sequel to the 1975 film Loose Ends, which was the directorial debut of husband-and-wife pair David Burton Morris and Victoria Wozniak.[1][5] Loose Ends also starred Chris Mulkey and John Jenkins, both of whom would reprise their roles in Patti Rocks. The actors created approximately twenty hours of improvised dialogue, though Morris maintained to the press that the film was completely scripted.[1]

The film was shot in two weeks[6] in March 1987,[1] in and around Minneapolis–Saint Paul, including such locations as the Rock Island Swing Bridge.[7]

The film was made for a budget of $350,000 (equivalent to $990,000 in 2025).[1]

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