America Brown with Ryan Kwanten: DVD Cover

    America Brown Director: Paul Black Cast: Ryan Kwanten, Hill Harper, Karen Black, Natasha Lyonne

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    • DVD Release Date: 11/08/2005
    • Original Release: 2004
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 52,439

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    Making-of featurette; Outtake; Original Trailer

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    Disc #1 -- American Brown
    1. Coming to New York [4:43]
    2. My Name's America Brown [5:30]
    3. Prey [4:41]
    4. Memories of Texas [7:01]
    5. Here to Stay [3:08]
    6. Something Ain't Right [4:45]
    7. I Don't Remember [4:51]
    8. He's Got the Secret (weapon) [4:17]
    9. International Man of Mystery [5:50]
    10. Crusing For a Brusing [2:43]
    11. I'm Happy Right Here [2:26]
    12. Texas Comes to NYC [3:45]
    13. Did He Do the Killing? [4:48]
    14. It All Happend So Fast [3:49]
    15. Ice Cream to Insult [3:32]
    16. Breakdown [:07]
    17. Healing Powers [6:28]
    18. Integrity [6:37]

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    A young man leaves his home and family in search of himself in this independent drama. America Brown (Ryan Kwanten) -- called "Ricky" by most of his friends -- was born and raised in a West Texas town where football is treated more like a religion than a game. Raised by a single mother (Karen Black), America's primary male role model has been his older brother Daniel (Michael Rapaport), who has drilled it into Ricky's head that it's his destiny to be a football star. But America has come to hate football, and especially loathes Bo (Leo Burmester), the manipulative coach of his high-school team. Desperate to get away from it all, America runs away to New York City, where he seeks refuge with John Cross (Hill Harper), a one-time football legend from West Texas who gave up the game to become a Catholic priest. As America looks to find a new life, he finds in Cross a man who is still haunted by his past and smitten with a woman in his congregation, Rosie (Élodie Bouchez). America, meanwhile, develops an infatuation of his own with Vera (Natasha Lyonne), a pretty but streetwise girl who waits tables at a neighborhood diner. America Brown was the first feature film from writer and director Paul Black; it was screened at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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