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The Game (1997)
Front Cover Actor Back Cover
Michael Douglas Nicholas Van Orton
Sean Penn Conrad Van Orton
Deborah Kara Unger Christine
James Rebhorn Jim Feingold
Scott Hunter McGuire Young Nicholas
Carroll Baker Ilsa
Peter Donat Samuel Sutherland
Anna Katarina Elizabeth
Armin Mueller-Stahl Anson Baer
Charles Martinet Nicholas' Father
Movie Details
Genre Action; Adventure; Drama; Mystery; Suspense; Thriller
Director David Fincher
Producer Cean Chaffin; Steve Golin; John D. Brancato; Ceán Chaffin
Writer John Brancato; Michael Ferris; John D. Brancato
Photography Harris Savides
Musician Howard Shore
Studio Polygram
Language English
Audience Rating R (Restricted)
Running Time 128 mins
Country USA
Color Color
IMDb Rating 7.6
Plot
It's not quite as clever as it tries to be, but The Game does a tremendous job of presenting the story of a rigid control freak trapped in circumstances that are increasingly beyond his control. Michael Douglas plays a rich, divorced, and dreadful investment banker whose 48th birthday reminds him of his father's suicide at the same age. He's locked in the cage of his own misery until his rebellious younger brother (Sean Penn) presents him with a birthday invitation to play "The Game" (described as "an experiential Book of the Month Club")--a mysterious offering from a company called Consumer Recreation Services. Before he knows the game has even begun, Douglas is caught up in a series of unexplained events designed to strip him of his tenuous security and cast him into a maelstrom of chaos. How do you play a game that hasn't any rules? That's what Douglas has to figure out, and he can't always rely on his intelligence to form logic out of what's happening to him. Seemingly cast as the fall guy in a conspiracy thriller, he encounters a waitress (Deborah Unger) who may or may not be trustworthy, and nothing can be taken at face value in a world turned upside down. Douglas is great at conveying the sheer panic of his character's dilemma, and despite some lapses in credibility and an anticlimactic ending, The Game remains a thinking person's thriller that grabs and holds your attention. --Jeff Shannon
Personal Details
Seen It Yes
Index 175
Collection Status In Collection
Links Amazon US
The Game at Movie Collector Connect
IMDB
Amazon US
Product Details
Format DVD
Region Region 1
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1)
Layers Dual Side, Dual Layer
UPC (Barcode) 025192244728
Release Date 3/4/2003
Subtitles English; English (Closed Captioned); Spanish
Packaging Keep Case
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [French]
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Extra Features
Color Closed-captioned Widescreen Dolby