The Player overview
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Synopsis:
Robert Altman takes a scalpel to Hollywood ethics in the 1990s (or the lack thereof) in his acidic satire The Player, adapted from Michael Tolkin's novel. (Tolkin also wrote the screenplay.) The film concerns a sleek and smooth Hollywood studio executive who starts receiving death threats from a disgruntled writer because he has committed the ultimate Hollywood sin -- he promised the writer he would call him back and he never did. This is particularly ironic because the studio executive, Griffin Mill (Tim Robbins), is considered "writer-friendly," spending his days listening to pitches from such noted screenwriters as Buck Henry, who is pushing "The Graduate, Part II" and Alan Rudolph, who is hawking a Bruce Willis action film described as "Ghost meets The Manchurian Candidate." But The Player finds Griffin's comfortable life style in danger of collapse.
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Movie Details:
- Director: Robert Altman
- Studio: David Brown Productions, New Line Cinema, Spelling Entertainment, Avenue Pictures
- Year: 1992
- Run Time: 123 minutes
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Set in: Hollywood, CA
- MPAA Rating: R (for language, and for some sensuality)
- Category: Feature
- Genre/Type: Comedy
- Filmed in: Color



