Country girl Rebecca has spent most of her life on a farm in South Dakota, and, when she goes away to college in Los Angeles, Rebecca immediately feels out of place in the daunting urban setting. She is befriended by a savvy party animal named Crawl, who convinces the ambivalent Rebecca to stay in the city. When Thanksgiving break rolls around, Rebecca, no longer an innocent farm girl, invites Crawl back to South Dakota, where he pretends to be her fiancé.
Directed by Steve Rash
farm
thanksgiving
college
liar
pancreas
city boy
Rank
#70 in 1993·#5740 overall
Trailer
IMDB
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Letterboxd
2.9 / 5
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Cast
Pauly Shore
Crawl
Carla Gugino
Rebecca Warner
Lane Smith
Walter Warner
Tiffani-Amber Thiessen
Tracy
Cindy Pickett
Connie Warner
Mason Adams
Walter Warner Sr.
Patrick Renna
Zack Warner
Dennis Burkley
Theo
Dan Gauthier
Travis
Garret Sato
Male Hairdresser
Flea
Tattoo Artist (uncredited)
Brendan Fraser
Link (Uncredited)
Crew
Steve Rash
Director
Shawn Schepps
Screenplay
Fax Bahr
Screenplay
Richard Gibbs
Original Music Composer
Peter Deming
Director of Photography
Peter M. Lenkov
Producer
Daniel C. Striepeke
Makeup Artist
Susan McMartin
Story
Gary Combs
Stunt Coordinator
Peter M. Lenkov
Story
Doc Kane
ADR Mixer
Kate McGregor-Stewart
Dialogue Coach
Popular Reviews
106 reviews
Mariana Fernández
7.0★ · 04/29/26
I watched this cause it was in Brendan Fraser’s films, just for him to just be a cameo. I had fun though
I watched this cause it was in Brendan Fraser’s films, just for him to just be a cameo. I had fun though
Billy Powers
6.0★ · 03/17/26
Crawl is a nonbinary and bisexual individual and you literally can’t convince me otherwise
Crawl is a nonbinary and bisexual individual and you literally can’t convince me otherwise
Jimmy Wpaylel
6.0★ · 02/01/26
This film is pretty funny.
A little basic—you get what you expect.
Brendan Fraser is in the movie for like 10 seconds, and it’s the best part of the movie.
This film is pretty funny.
A little basic—you get what you expect.
Brendan Fraser is in the movie for like 10 seconds, and it’s the best part of the movie.
Jimmy Wpaylel
6.0★ · 02/01/26
This film is pretty funny.
A little basic—you get what you expect.
Brendan Fraser is in the movie for like 10 seconds, and it’s the best part of the movie.
This film is pretty funny.
A little basic—you get what you expect.
Brendan Fraser is in the movie for like 10 seconds, and it’s the best part of the movie.