Man of the Year (2003)
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- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 88 mins
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Man of the Year
The brain-child of director and executive producer Straw Weisman, Man of the Year is billed as a reality/surveillance/improv/drama. In fact, the film was shot in one night, with no script and a cast of about 20 being followed around by an equal number of cameras. The story centers on Bill, a successful oil company executive played by John Ritter. At a party in honor of Bill, the audience is introduced to a number of people in Bill's life, including his wife, Carol (Heidi Mark); his bookie, Mickey (Dan Ponce); and his mistress, Vanessa (Khrystyne Haje). As the evening progresses, the mood of the party goes from festive to angry as all of the secrets in Bill's life become exposed, and his life begins to crumble around him. Suddenly, a gunshot is heard, someone is dead, and no one knows who the killer is. Completely improvised based on a loose story outline and a set of predetermined motivations for each character, Man of the Year premiered at the 2002 Method Film Festival in Pasadena, CA. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Man of the Year:
Leeza Gibbons also in Soapdish , Robocop 2 , The Player , Robocop , Maxie
Khrystyne Haje also in Five Card Stud , The King's Guard
Rebecca Harrell also in Prancer , Saint Sinner , Suspended Animation
Jon Jacobs also in Surrender , Johnny Famous , Hero, Lover, Fool , Dogstar , Welcome Says the Angel
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