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Man of the Year
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A parallel plot follows Eleanor (played by Laura Linney), who works at a voting machine company called Delacroy. According to a television commercial in the movie, the entire United States will be using Delacroy voting machines for the presidential election. Shortly before the elections, Eleanor notices an error in the voting system, but the head of the company purposefully ignores her warnings. Initially, Dobbs approaches the campaign seriously - perhaps too seriously, to the chagrin of his staff, especially his manager Jack Menken (Christopher Walken). That turns around the night of the presidential debates, where, fed up with the posturing of the other candidates, he shifts back into comedian mode, managing to keep the audience laughing and make serious points simultaneously. From then on, he resumes his showman persona, thoroughly shaking up the political landscape. Dobbs surges in polls after the debates, but remains in a distant third to Kellogg and Mills.
A parallel plot follows Eleanor (played by Laura Linney), who works at a voting machine company called Delacroy. According to a television commercial in the movie, the entire United States will be using Delacroy voting machines for the presidential election. Shortly before the elections, Eleanor notices an error in the voting system, but the head of the company purposefully ignores her warnings. Initially, Dobbs approaches the campaign seriously - perhaps too seriously, to the chagrin of his staff, especially his manager Jack Menken (Christopher Walken). That turns around the night of the presidential debates, where, fed up with the posturing of the other candidates, he shifts back into comedian mode, managing to keep the audience laughing and make serious points simultaneously. From then on, he resumes his showman persona, thoroughly shaking up the political landscape. Dobbs surges in polls after the debates, but remains in a distant third to Kellogg and Mills.
Actors:
Robin Williams,
Christopher Walken,
Laura Linney,
Lewis Black,
Jeff Goldblum,
David Alpay,
Faith Daniels
Robin Williams
21 July 1951, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Christopher Walken
31 March 1943, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
Laura Linney
5 February 1964, New York City, New York, USA
Lewis Black
30 August 1948, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
Jeff Goldblum
22 October 1952, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
David Alpay
October1980, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Faith Daniels
March 9, 1957
Director:
Barry Levinson
Country:
United States
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