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2002 film directed by Drew Daywalt
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Stark Raving Mad
DVD cover
Directed byDrew Daywalt
David Schneider
Written byDrew Daywalt
David Schneider
Produced byA Band Apart
StarringSeann William Scott
Lou Diamond Phillips
Terry Chen
CinematographyChuck Cohen
Edited byHughes Winborne
Music byJohn Digweed
Nick Muir
Production
companies
Summit Entertainment
Newmarket Films
Distributed byColumbia TriStar Home Entertainment
Release date
  • January 13, 2002 (2002-01-13)
Running time101 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$5 million
Box office$54,028

Stark Raving Mad is a 2002 film, produced by A Band Apart, about a heist pulled during a rave. The film was directed and written by Drew Daywalt and David Schneider. It stars Seann William Scott, Lou Diamond Phillips, Timm Sharp, Patrick Breen, John B. Crye, Monet Mazur, Suzy Nakamura, C. Ernst Harth, and Dave Foley. The movie featured soundtrack by John Digweed.

Synopsis

The plot follows a linear structure, encompassing the events of one night in a nightclub which has been hired for the night by protagonist Ben (Seann William Scott). The owner is unhappy with noise levels, fearing loss of his license, but noise levels is exactly what they want. The noise is specific cover for an illicit and complex bank heist orchestrated by the main character as a means of stealing a revered, ancient Chinese statuette and clearing his and his late brother's debt with a local Chinese crime lord. Ben must complete this task before dawn in order to spare his own life. As such, he hires three "experienced" bank robbers to perform the actual act, while he and his assistant ensure that the club night runs smoothly and without incident. However, such is not the case. Two FBI agents in the club (actually checking on a drugs deal) further thwart their plan, but a Chinese food delivery boy comes in on the plan and helps out giving cover stories for the loud bangs from the basement.

Ultimately, he clears out money from the bank vault and conspires that both the crime lord and his rival Chinese gang are both in the vault when the alarm goes off. The money belongs to the crime lord under a different name and he is found guilty of stealing his own money.

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