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    Normal Life is a 1996 American crime drama film based on the real lives of husband-and-wife bank robbers, Jeffrey and Jill Erickson. The film stars Ashley Judd and Luke Perry and was directed by John McNaughton. The original screenplay was written by husband-and-wife team Peg Haller and Bob Schneider.

  2. Oct 25, 1996 · Normal Life: Directed by John McNaughton. With Ashley Judd, Luke Perry, Bruce A. Young, Jim True-Frost. Chris is young idealistic cop who falls in love and gets married to Pam, a beautiful but emotionally unstable woman who suffers from alcoholism and drug addiction.

    • (2.5K)
    • Crime, Drama
    • John McNaughton
    • 1996-10-25
  3. Jul 6, 2021 · Theatrical trailer of "Normal Life" by John McNaughton. Starring Luke Perry, Ashley Judd, Bruce A. Young, Jim True-Frost, Edmund Wyson, Michael Skewes, Scott Cummins, Kate Walsh, Tom Towles ...

  4. Chris (Luke Perry) and Pam (Ashley Judd) have nothing in common. He's a strait-laced police officer, and she's an unstable drug addict. Still, the two fall in love and quickly marry. But Pam's ...

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    • John Mcnaughton
    • R
    • Luke Perry
  5. Oct 25, 1996 · Normal Life is a 1996 movie based on a true story of a cop and a chaotic woman who rob banks together. Roger Ebert praises the casting, the direction and the fascination of the film, but warns of its graphic violence and sexuality.

  6. Normal Life (1996) Love was their addiction, Crime was the drug.Ashley Judd and Luke Perry star in Normal Life, a gritty true storyabout the dangers of losing it all…then trying to get it back. 190 IMDb 6.2 1 h 42 min 1996. X-Ray R.

  7. Jan 26, 1996 · Chris Anderson and his wife Pam live a fairly normal life until Chris loses his job on the police force and secretly turns to robbing banks to make his wife's dreams come true. Upon discovering his secret, she joins his deadly crime wave and together they terrorize an unsuspecting suburban town.