A powerful behind-the-scenes man in politics and show business finds himself skidding into a very public scandal in this taut drama. Eli Wurman (Al Pacino) was raised in the deep South, attended Harvard Law School, and has devoted his spare time to progressive political causes since working alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1960s. However, Wurman now makes his living as a press agent and PR man, and while he's near the top of his profession, years of overwork, constant smoking and drinking, and ceaseless tension are taking their toll, leaving him on the verge of collapse, with only the prescriptions of his friend Dr. Napier (Robert Klein) keeping him on his feet. One of Wurman's biggest clients is Cary Launer (Ryan O'Neal), a fading film star with political aspirations who, after attending a disastrous Broadway opening, asks Wurman to do him a big favor — bail Launer's girlfriend, Jilli (Téa Leoni), out of jail and keep an eye on her. Wurman manages to get Jilli out of the stir, but she insists upon being escorted to an exclusive sex and opium den for a night of heavy drinking and drugging. Unfortunately, the lack of sleep and sheer exhaustion wipes away most of Wurman's memories of the evening. This turns out to be especially problematic when Jilli is found dead in a hotel the next morning. Meanwhile, Wurman is trying to set up a political fundraiser, but has a hard time getting the right A-list celebs to appear, just as many of New York's power brokers aren't especially interesting in working with Wurman or Launer. In the midst of this chaos, Victoria (Kim Basinger), who was married to Wurman's late brother, arrives in New York and urges him to leave the city and his career behind while he still can. People I Know was screened in competition at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. — Mark Deming
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Al Pacino | Eli Wurman |
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Kim Basinger | Victoria Gray |
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Ryan O'Neal | Cary Launer |
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Téa Leoni | Jilli Hopper |
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Richard Schiff | Elliot Sharansky |
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Bill Nunn | The Reverend Lyle Blunt |
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Robert Klein | Dr. Sandy Napier |
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Mark Webber | Ross |
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Eldon Bullock | Washroom Attendant |
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Juliet Papa | Radio Announcer |
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Ramsey Faragallah | David Fielding |
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Brian McConnachie | Jamie Hoff |
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Frank Wood | Michael Wormly |
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Rex Reed | Self |
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Lewis Dodley | Self |
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Angélique Kidjo | Ms. Thuli Kani |
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William J. Bratton | Mayor Nick Conlin |
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Peter Gerety | Norris Volpe |
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Daniel Whitner | Lobby Guard #1 |
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Jonathan Walker | Doorman at Party |
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Ivan Martin | Serge |
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Kaity Tong | Kaity Tong |
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Keith Siglinger | Killer |
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Regis Philbin | Regis Philbin |
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Joy Philbin | Joy Philbin |
| Director | Daniel Algrant |
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| Writer | Jon Robin Baitz | |
| Producer | Kirk D'Amico, Michael Nozik, Nellie Nugiel, Robert Redford, Karen Tenkhoff, Leslie Urdang, Philip von Alvensleben | |
| Musician | Terence Blanchard | |
| Photography | Peter Deming | |
| Edition | Special Edition |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 FRENCH: Dolby Digital Stereo |
| Subtitles | Spanish |
| Distributor | Miramax Home Video |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jul 20, 2004 |
| Regions | 1 |