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- James LeGrosJoe "Mac" McBeth
- Maura TierneyPat McBeth
- Christopher WalkenLt. Ernie McDuff
- Kevin CorriganAnthony "Banco" Banconi
- James RebhornNorm Duncan
- Tom GuiryMalcolm Duncan
- Amy SmartThe Hippie Stacy
- Timothy LevitchThe Hippie Hector
- Andy DickThe Hippie Jesse
- Geoff DunsworthDonald Duncan
- Josh PaisDouglas McKenna, Manager who gets fired for embezzlement
- Reed RudyKevin 'Tanman' McKane
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Scotland, PA is a 2001 American black comedy crime film written and directed by Billy Morrissette as a modernized retelling of Macbeth. The film stars James LeGros, Maura Tierney, and Christopher Walken.
Jan 22, 2001 · Scotland, Pa.: Directed by Billy Morrissette. With James Le Gros, Maura Tierney, Christopher Walken, Kevin Corrigan. In a modernized retelling of "MacBeth" set in 1970s suburban Pennsylvania, Joe McBeth, an unambitious hamburger stand employee, is driven to success by his scheming wife.
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Feb 15, 2002 · " Scotland, PA" translates Shakespeare's "Macbeth" into a comedy set in a Pennsylvania fast-food burger stand, circa 1972. Lady Macbeth rubs unhappily at a grease burn on her hand, the three witches become three local hippies, and poor Duncan, the manager, isn't attacked with a knife but is pounded on the head with a skillet.
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Discover the talented cast behind Scotland, PA - a hilarious dark comedy featuring Joe McBeth and Pat, played by talented actors. Learn more about the stars and their performances now.
Overview. Joe McBeth is a hard-working but unambitious doofus who toils at a hamburger stand alongside his wife Pat, who is much smarter. Pat believes she could do better with the place than their boss Norm is doing, so she plans to usurp Norm, convincing Mac to rob the restaurant's safe and then murder Norm, using the robbery as a way of ...
Feb 15, 2002 · "Scotland, Pa." is a black comedy retelling of Shakespeare's "Macbeth," set against the backdrop of a fast food restaurant in the early 70s, rural Pennsylvania.
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