A studio executive is being blackmailed by a writer whose script he rejected but which one? Loaded with Hollywood insider jokes.
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Tim Robbins | Griffin Mill |
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Greta Scacchi | June Gudmundsdottir |
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Fred Ward | Walter Stuckel |
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Whoopi Goldberg | Detective Avery |
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Peter Gallagher | Larry Levy |
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Brion James | Joel Levison |
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Cynthia Stevenson | Bonnie Sherow |
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Vincent D'Onofrio | David Kahane |
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Dean Stockwell | Andy Civella |
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Richard E. Grant | Tom Oakley |
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Sydney Pollack | Dick Mellen |
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Lyle Lovett | Detective DeLongpre |
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Dina Merrill | Celia |
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Angela Hall | Jan |
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Leah Ayres | Sandy |
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Paul Hewitt | Jimmy Chase |
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Randall Batinkoff | Reg Goldman |
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Jeremy Piven | Steve Reeves |
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Gina Gershon | Whitney Gersh |
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Frank Barhydt | Frank Murphy |
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Mike Kaplan | Marty Grossman |
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Kevin Scannell | Gar Girard |
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Margery Bond | Witness |
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Susan Emshwiller | Detective Broom |
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Brian Brophy | Phil |
| Director | Robert Altman |
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| Writer | Michael Tolkin | |
| Producer | Cary Brokaw, David Brown, Scott Bushnell, William S. Gilmore, David Levy, Michael Tolkin, Nick Wechsler | |
| Musician | Thomas Newman | |
| Photography | Jean Lépine | |
| Nr Discs | 2 |
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| Watched | |
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| Index | 402 |
| Added Date | Mar 10, 2012 13:58:32 |
| Modified Date | Jun 12, 2022 00:33:27 |
Story Synopsis:
Based on Michael Tolkin’s novel and directed by Robert Altman, The Player is a clever satirical thriller about Griffin Mill (Tim Robbins), a top studio executive and major Hollywood player, who looses control when he receives a series of threatening postcards from a mysterious screenwriter. Paranoia sets in deeply and Griffin hunts down the alleged mystery writer, murders him and quickly falls in love with the dead man’s girlfriend.
LaserDisc Picture:
The digital transfer at 1.85:1 is clear, soft, and bright, but the color balance is poor and inconsistent. A print rather than interpositive negative was used and no amount of tinkering could make it look right.
LaserDisc Soundtrack:
Although the soundtrack was recorded in Ultra Stereo® and mixed at Skywalker Sound, a THX dubbing theatre, it sounds mono.