Scrapple
"High in the mountains of Colorado..."
Originally released in 1998. Scrapple is a comedy film. directed by Christopher Hanson.
Starring Geoffrey Hanson, Ryan Massey, and Bunzy Bunworth
Synopsis
Small-time drug dealer Al Dean is out for the ultimate score. But when Al and his friends adopt a pig, their laid-back summer plans get baked. Set in the '70s, Scrapple is a Colorado ski-town story of drugs, love, and a pig named Scrapple.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Geoffrey Hanson
as Al Dean
Ryan Massey
as Beth Muller
Bunzy Bunworth
as Errol McNamara
Buck Simmonds
as Tom "Easy" Sullivan
Jim Nantz
as Chris McWhittaker (voice)
L. Kent Brown
as Kurt Hinney, Summit Development
Grady Lee
as Phil Brandel, Summit Development
George Plamondon
as Cy Sloan
Meredith Arnow
as Kris Peechick
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Sweetwater Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Scrapple about?
Small-time drug dealer Al Dean is out for the ultimate score. But when Al and his friends adopt a pig, their laid-back summer plans get baked. Set in the '70s, Scrapple is a Colorado ski-town story...
Who directed Scrapple?
Scrapple was directed by Christopher Hanson.
How long is Scrapple?
Scrapple has a runtime of 1 hours and 33 minutes (93 minutes total).
When was Scrapple released?
Scrapple was released on March 16, 1998 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Scrapple?
The main cast of Scrapple includes Geoffrey Hanson, Ryan Massey, Bunzy Bunworth, Buck Simmonds, Jim Nantz.