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Release Date: August 28, 2009
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"Play the Game" is a comedy about a young ladies' man, David, who teaches his dating tricks to his lonely, widowed grandfather, and plays his best mind games to meet the woman of his dreams. As Grandpa becomes the Don Juan of the retirement community, David's tricks begin to fail him, and Grandpa must teach David that the best way to win the game of love is not to play games at all. But, both David and Grandpa may have met their match in more ways than one.
Starring:
Andy Griffith, Paul Campbell, Doris Roberts, Marla Sokoloff, Liz Sheridan, Clint Howard, Rance Howard, Geoffrey Owens, Juliette Jeffers
Directed by:
Marc Fienberg
Rating: PG-13 (for sexual content and language)
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Runtime: 105 min
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Get your FREE passes to see an advance screening of FROM PARIS WITH LOVE this Wednesday night! |
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A personal aide to the U.S. Ambassador in France, James Reese (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) has an enviable life in Paris and a beautiful French girlfriend, but his real passion is his side job as a low-level operative for the CIA. All James wants is to become a bona fide agent and see some real action. So when he’s offered his first senior-level assignment, he can’t believe his good luck – until he meets his new partner, special agent Charlie Wax (John Travolta). A trigger-happy, wisecracking, loose cannon who’s been sent to Paris to stop a terrorist attack, Wax leads James on a white-knuckle shooting spree through the Parisian underworld that has James praying for his desk job. But when James discovers he’s a target of the same crime ring they’re trying to bust, he realizes there’s no turning back…and that Wax himself might be his only hope for making it through the next forty-eight hours alive. Starring John Travolta, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Kasia Smutniak and Richard Durden, Luc Besson presents FROM PARIS WITH LOVE, a EuropaCorp – M6 Films – Grive Productions – Apipoulaï Prod co-production, with the participation of Canal+, M6 and TPS Star. FROM PARIS WITH LOVE is directed by Pierre Morel (TAKEN) from a screenplay by Adi Hasak and based on a story by Luc Besson. |
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