
Repo Man
A down and out young punk gets a job working with a seasoned repo man, but what awaits him in his new career is a series of outlandish adventures revolving around aliens, the CIA, and a most wanted '64 Chevy.
Director(s)
Alex Cox
Charles Hopkins
Monona Wali
Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez
Brenda Weisman
Betsy Magruder
Rip Murray
Where to watch

Amazon Video
Rent
Cast & crew
Greg Hetson
Nightclub Band Member

Keith Morris
Nightclub Band Member

Harry Dean Stanton
Bud
Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez
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Susan Barnes
Agent Rogersz

Sy Richardson
Lite

Alex Cox
Carwash Attendant

Eddie Velez
Napo

Del Zamora
Lagarto

Tom Finnegan
Oly

Emilio Estevez
Otto Maddox

Tracey Walter
Miller
Brenda Weisman
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Betsy Magruder
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Rodney Bingenheimer
Club Owner

Luis Contreras
Mr. Humphries' Security Guard

Miguel Sandoval
Archie

Con Covert
Harry Pace
David Chung
Sheriff

Richard Foronjy
Plettschner
Thomas Boyd
Agent T
Rip Murray
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Jimmy Buffett
Additional Blond Agent

Cynthia Szigeti
U.F.O. Lady

Jennifer Balgobin
Debbi

Fox Harris
J. Frank Parnell

Olivia Barash
Leila

Zander Schloss
Kevin

Dick Rude
Duke

Vonetta McGee
Marlene
Bruce White
Reverend Larry
Sue Kiel
Ms. Magruder

Helen Martin
Mrs. Parks

Angelique Pettyjohn
Repo Wife #2

Biff Yeager
Agent B
Ed Pansullo
Agent E
Jon St. Elwood
Miner
Jonathon Hugger
Otto Dad
Dale Reynolds
Peason

Dolores DeLuce
Nurse

Michael Nesmith
Rabbi
Steve Mattson
Agent S
Charles Hopkins
Mr. Humphries
Kelitta Kelly
Delilah
Varnum Honey
Motorcycle Cop
Dorothy Bartlett
English Dustbin Lady
Sharon Gregg
Otto Mom
Jac McAnelly
Pakman
Shep Wickham
Additional Blond Agent
Gregg Taylor
Additional Blond Agent
Jon Fondy
Additional Blond Agent
Keith Miley
Additional Blond Agent
Michael Bennett
Additional Blond Agent
Brad Jamieson
Additional Blond Agent
Janet Chan
Repo Wife #1

Logan Carter
Repo Wife #3
Laura Sorrenson
Repo Wife #4
George Sawaya
First Repo Victim
Connie Ponce
Repo Victim's Wife
Bob Ellis
Soda Jerk
Quentin Gutierrez
Tow Truck Driver
Richard Furukawa
Liquor Store Clerk #1
'Earthquake' Hesson
Liquor Store Clerk #2

Chuck Biscuits
Nightclub Band Member
Earl Liberty
Nightclub Band Member
Clyde Grimes
Scooter Guys Member
Chuck Askerneese
Scooter Guys Member
Kevin Long
Scooter Guys Member
Jerry Miller
Scooter Guys Member
Rob Lampron
Scooter Guys Member
Josh Harris
Scooter Guys Member
Herman Askerneese
Scooter Guys Member
Kim Williams
Laundry Person
Michele Person
Laundry Person
Wally Cronin
Doctor
Monona Wali
Nurse
Cosmo Mata
Bouncer

Jorge Martínez
Tennis Player
Melanie Schloss
Tennis Player
Nancy Richardson
Tennis Player
Details
Reviews
John Chard
It happens sometimes. People just explode. Natural causes. Repo Man has become one of those films where even though it was savaged by many critics of the time (not Ebert, he loved it), was met with very poor box office as well, but now everyone seems to shout that they loved it back then, always have! It is the very definition of a "cult movie", a pic that went underground and found its audience, so much so it burst back above ground and today is still being discovered by an ever intrigued movie loving audience. Repo Man was one of a kind, a film that refused to be pigeon holed, a true original. Story for what it's worth has Emilio Estevez as L.A. punk Otto Maddox who gets bluffed into a repo man job. Taken under the wing of Bud (Harry Dean Stanton), Otto gets to become a fully fledged repo man, taking on all the perks and dangers that come with the territory. But when a mysterious 1964 Chevy Malibu arrives on the patch, all bets seem to be off because everyone is either after it or being disintegrated by it! The life of a repo man is always intense. OK! Where to start? Offbeat, eccentric, punk, funky, funny, smart? Repo Man is all those things, it dares to be bold and challenging, its satirical edges slicing away at film genres and American societies. Director Alex Cox (how wonderful that such an American film is directed by a British guy) fills out this scuzzy part of L.A. with hippies, freaks, punks, aliens, scientist nutters, UFO nutters, effeminate coppers and the repo men themselves, a bunch of grizzled souls hardened by life's travails, but always with a quip, a smile and a gunshot at the ready. The dialogue fizzes with cheeky derring-do, some lines even today still quotable and used in pubs and clubs across the continents. Robby Muller's cinematography has snap crackle and pop, as does the rocking soundtrack as Cox invites the likes of Iggy Pop, The Circle Jerks, Black Flag and The Plugz into his weird and wonderful world. Performances are bang on the dollar, Stanton the class act, Estevez superb, Tracey Walter proving what his fans already knew, that he's a legendary character actor. From an opening involving a pair of smoking boots, to the glowing sci-fi nirvana finale, Repo Man kicks ass. One viewing is never enough, and for sure there are those who have seen it once and hate it to the point of refusing to ever watch it again. That's a shame, because repeat viewings are essential, because the more you watch the more Cox's deliriously cheeky movie makes sense. 9/10




