Happy, Texas Movie Review
Happy, Texas Review
"Happy, Texas" Overview

Rating: NR
1999
Cast and Crew
Director : Mark IllseyProducer : Mark Illsley,Rick Montgomery,Ed Stone
Screenwiter : Mark Illsley,Phil Reeves,Ed Stone
Starring Jeremy Northam, Steve Zahn, William H Macy, Ally Walker, Illeana Douglas
Since few people saw Drop Dead Gorgeous, Happy, Texas will likely not be
remembered as the second beauty pageant comedy of 1999.
The lighthearted story of two convicted felons who break out of jail and find
themselves impersonating a pair of gay pageant producers in the sleepy town of
Happy, Texas, this film has a lot riding on what amounts to a one-joke concept.
And boy, how they work that joke! Wayne Wayne Wayne Jr. (Zahn) and Harry
Sawyer (Northam) are complete opposites. They both find love interests in the
town, but everyone thinks they’re gay! Even the sheriff (Macy) thinks so, if
you catch my drift. And they don’t know anything about beauty pageants! Oh,
the comic possibilities!
And for the most part, those possibilities are wasted. Whereas a film like
Waiting for Guffman took a more savvy approach to basically the same movie,
Happy wastes its energy on one increasingly lame gay joke after another. Add
to that the fact that Walker and Douglas (born: Massachusetts) just don’t fit
as Texas belles, and Happy is a bit of a mess. Sure, it’s cute and funny at
times (thank the hilarious Zahn for that), but overall, Happy is flat.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



