<P> The video for the song was directed by Marty Callner and received heavy rotation on MTV . It was one of the most requested videos of 1994 . It featured the third appearance of Alicia Silverstone in the band's videos, and was the career debut of Steven's then - teenaged daughter Liv Tyler . The decision to cast Liv in the video for "Crazy" was based on the video's creators having seen her in a Pantene commercial . </P> <P> The video is film - like and depicts the two as schoolgirls who skip class and run away, driving off in a black Ford Mustang convertible in a manner similar to the 1991 hit film Thelma & Louise . The two use their good looks to take advantage of a service station clerk, and needing money, enter an amateur pole - dancing competition . The video is noteworthy for its risque and sexually suggestive scenes . The video is edited to show the similarities in stage moves of Steven Tyler and daughter Liv . The girls win the dance competition, then spend the night in a motel . They continue their joyride the following day, where they encounter a young sweaty and shirtless farmer (played by model Dean Kelly) aboard a tractor tilling land in the countryside . They persuade him to join them in their journey, where they all go skinny dipping in a lake . The girls take off with his clothes and leave him behind at the lake . Naked, he chases after them, and rejoins them in the convertible . The final seconds of the video show the word "Crazy" spelled out in cursive in the cropland by the still - running tractor . </P> <P> Jason London makes a short cameo at the end in a tag scene, reprising his character from the "Amazing" video . </P> <P> A longer director's cut of the video appears on the compilation Big Ones You Can Look At . This version features a few more provocative clips, and a longer, more risque version of the pole - dancing competition scene . It also removes the scene in which the girls abandon the farmer after skinny - dipping with him . Both versions of the video include an extra reprise of the chorus which is not included on the album and radio versions . </P>

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