The Beans of Egypt, Maine
"The world offered no forgiveness. The Beans offered no apologies."
Originally released in 1994. The Beans of Egypt, Maine is a drama film. directed by Jennifer Warren.
Starring Martha Plimpton, Kelly Lynch, and Rutger Hauer
Synopsis
The Beans are poor, proud, hated by all, but alive in the sense that they struggle against their lot and support each other in time of trouble. Earlene lives across the street from the Bean's trailer, and the view from her window is better than any daytime television soap opera; especially Beal Bean, and especially Beal Bean shirtless. When Reuben Bean is sent to prison for resisting arrest for out-of-season deer hunting, Beal takes up with Reuben's woman Roberta. He also has a child by Earlene, with a triangle of sex complicated by poverty.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Beans of Egypt, Maine about?
The Beans are poor, proud, hated by all, but alive in the sense that they struggle against their lot and support each other in time of trouble. Earlene lives across the street from the Bean's trail...
Who directed The Beans of Egypt, Maine?
The Beans of Egypt, Maine was directed by Jennifer Warren.
How long is The Beans of Egypt, Maine?
The Beans of Egypt, Maine has a runtime of 1 hours and 39 minutes (99 minutes total).
When was The Beans of Egypt, Maine released?
The Beans of Egypt, Maine was released on November 23, 1994 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Beans of Egypt, Maine?
The main cast of The Beans of Egypt, Maine includes Martha Plimpton, Kelly Lynch, Rutger Hauer, Patrick McGaw, Jennifer Warren.