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''Southlander'' ( 2003 In Film ) is an American Independent Film by Steven Hanft and Ross Harris . Originally titled '' Recycler '' after the Los Angeles Magazine of the same name, the filmwriters changed the name of the movie—and a central plot device—to ''Southlander'' to avoid Trademark issues. SYNOPSIS Down-and-out keyboardist Chance ( Rory Cochrane ) sees redemption in touring with dub-pop band Future Pigeon , fronted by the lovely Rocket ( Beth Orton ). But to make the band, he needs a signature sound—which he finds in the futuristic '69 "Molotron" keyboard. Chance's dreams are put on hold on the eve of the tour, when the Molotron is swiped from his car. ''Southlander'' follows Chance and his friend Ross Angeles ( Ross Harris ) as they track down the stolen keyboard through the pages of the ''Southlander,'' a local rag that publishes classified ads for musical equipment. The journey quickly turns into a surreal trip through LA's underground music scene. It should be noted as well that singer/songwriter Elliott Smith plays the role of the bus driver in the film. He also wrote two exclusive songs for the film. ''Southlander'' runs approximately 80 minutes, and is filled with musical interludes, performances, and an original soundtrack. CREDITS Phineas Atwood Productions presents Rory Cochrane , Ross Harris, Lawrence Hilton Jacobs , Beth Orton , Beck , Hank Williams III , Gregg Henry , Richard Edson , Ione Skye , Mark Gonzales , and Laura Prepon as Seven = Five in "Southlander" DVD Producer Ed Seaman & Clint Weiler DVD Photographs by Amy Lou Stein Director of Photography Lance Acord Produced by Laurie Malaga , Darren LaVett , and Kerstin Mueller Original Score by Eddie Ruscha Music Supervisor Howard Paar Music and Performances by Beck, Beth Orton, Hank Williams III, Billy Higgins , Future Pigeon , and Union 13 Music by Elliott Smith , DJ Me DJ You , Royal Trux , and The Coup Packaging by John Joh and Truck Torrence Written by Ross Harris and Steven Hanft Directed by Steven Hanft SOUNDTRACK
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