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Overview

User Rating:
7.7/10   20,676 votes
Director:
Robert Altman
Writers (WGA):
Michael Tolkin (novel)
Michael Tolkin (screenplay)
Release Date:
10 April 1992 (USA) more
Genre:
Comedy | Drama | Thriller more
Tagline:
The Best Movie Ever Made!" - Griffin Mill more
Plot:
A studio executive is being blackmailed by a writer whose script he rejected but which one? Loaded with Hollywood insider jokes. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 20 wins & 9 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(10 articles)
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User Comments:
Movie fans, rejoice. Others, go watch Charlie's Angels. more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Tim Robbins ... Griffin Mill
Greta Scacchi ... June Gudmundsdottir

Fred Ward ... Walter Stuckel

Whoopi Goldberg ... Detective Susan Avery

Peter Gallagher ... Larry Levy

Brion James ... Joel Levison

Cynthia Stevenson ... Bonnie Sherow

Vincent D'Onofrio ... David Kahane
Dean Stockwell ... Andy Civella
Richard E. Grant ... Tom Oakley

Sydney Pollack ... Dick Mellon

Lyle Lovett ... Detective DeLongpre
Dina Merrill ... Celia
Angela Hall ... Jan
Leah Ayres ... Sandy
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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for language, and for some sensuality.
Runtime:
124 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Ultra Stereo
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The film-within-a-film, Habeas Corpus, features a prison gas chamber scene with Susan Sarandon as a saintly onlooker. Sarandon starred as Sister Helen Prejean in Dead Man Walking (1995) directed by Tim Robbins more
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: David Kahane's head moves after Griffin Mill kills him. more
Quotes:
Griffin Mill: This is a red wine glass. Can I have my water in a water glass? more
Movie Connections:
References D.O.A. (1950) more
Soundtrack:
DRUMS OF KYOTO more

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21 out of 29 people found the following comment useful:-
Movie fans, rejoice. Others, go watch Charlie's Angels., 16 February 2001
8/10
Author: DancingPotato from Jonquiere, Canada

What I mean by my tagline is that you will get the most out of this film if you've watched a lot of old classic and understand how the Hollywood system works. If you're more or less a casual film fan, who watches movies once in a while, you might not like this too much. As for me, I'm sort of in a transitional stage, so I enjoyed myself without understanding everything. Considering that this film comes from Robert Altman (look at his profile, click on some links for his movies if you don't know who he is. His movies are weird and usually have good casts), you can expect it to have some weird features. The story follows Griffin Mill (Tim Robbins), a Hollywood executive that has a million and a half mediocre ideas thrown at him every day. One day, he has a couple of drinks with a writer (Vincent D'Onofrio) and ends up killing him. The movie is basically plotless, and yet complicated. Griffin goes paranoid and thinks everyone is after him, including a pair of cops, played by Whoopi Goldberg and Lyle Lovett. The movie is splendid, right from the opening shot played as an homage to Hitchcock'S Rope. The opening shot is eight minutes long, without a single cut. It just pans all over the place as people talk. The performances by the main cast are pretty good, especially Robbins. But the part that's really worth seeing is the ton of celebrity cameos. Just about the whole world shows up here. Bruce Willis, Cher, Elliot Gould, Rod Steiger, Julia Roberts, Anjelica Huston, Lily Tomlin, Burt Reynolds, Mimi Rogers, Susan Sarandon, Nick Nolte,Marlee Matlin and Jeff Goldblum are just some of the cameos. The in-jokes are very funny if you can understand them, and the whole pace of the movie is good, if a little overlong. (It's not really that long,either.) If you think you know enough about movies and Hollywood, then take a crack at The Player. You won't be sorry. 8/10

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