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| General |
| Medium |
DVD |
| Production Year |
1998 |
| Certification |
PG (USA) |
| Genre |
Kids & Family; Drama; Comedy; Art House & International; Sci-Fi |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Nationality |
USA |
| Format |
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| Amazon Link |
Buy from Amazon.com |
| Original Title |
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| Cast |
| Actor/Actress |
Role |
| Carrey, Jim |
Truman Burbank |
| Linney, Laura |
Meryl Burbank / Hannah Gill |
| Emmerich, Noah |
Marlon |
| McElhone, Natascha |
Lauren / Sylvia |
| Taylor, Holland |
Truman's Mother |
| Delate, Brian |
Truman's Father |
| Slater, Blair |
Young Truman |
| Krause, Peter |
Lawrence |
| Schanz, Heidi |
Vivien |
| Taylor, Ron |
Ron |
| Taylor, Don |
Don |
| Raymond, Ted |
Spencer |
| Clayton, Judy |
Travel Agent |
| Dominique, Fritz |
Truman's Neighbor |
| Schmiedt, Angel |
Truman's Neighbor |
| Schmiedt, Nastassja |
Truman's Neighbor |
| Moore, Muriel |
Teacher |
| Jones, Mal |
News Vendor |
| Vaughn, Judson |
Insurance Co-Worker |
| Hilliard, Jr., Earl |
Ferry Worker |
| Nash, David Andrew |
Bus Driver / Ferry Captain |
| Towers, Jim |
Bus Supervisor |
| Swafford, Savannah |
Little Girl in Bus |
| Corone, Antoni |
Security Guard |
| Sánchez, Mario Ernesto |
Security Guard (as Mario Ernesto Sanchez) |
| Roselius, John |
Man at Beach |
| Coates, Kade |
Truman (4 years) |
| DeBonis, Marcia |
Nurse |
| Kitchin, Sam |
Surgeon |
| Youngblood, Sebastian |
Orderly |
| Corey, Dave |
Hospital Security Guard |
| Gillott, Mark Alan |
Policeman at Power Plant |
| Saiter, Jay |
Policeman at Truman's House |
| Todd, Tony |
Policeman at Truman's House |
| Rubeo, Marco |
Man in Christmas Box |
| Davis, Darryl |
Couple at Picnic Table |
| Davis, Robert |
Couple at Picnic Table |
| Murdock, R. J. |
Production Assistant |
| McDonough, Matthew |
Man at Newsstand |
| McDowell, Larry |
Man at Newsstand |
| Lucus, Joseph |
Ticket Taker |
| Kirksey, Logan |
TV Host |
| Harris, Ed |
Christof |
| Giamatti, Paul |
Control Room Director |
| Tomei, Adam |
Control Room Director |
| Shearer, Harry |
Mike Michaelson |
| Damon, Una |
Chloe |
| Hall, Philip Baker |
Network Executive |
| Pleshette, John |
Network Executive |
| Glass, Philip |
Keyboard Artist |
| Pramik, John |
Keyboard Artist |
| Jones, O-Lan |
Bar Waitress |
| Landolfi, Krista Lynn |
Bar Waitress |
| Minjares, Joe |
Bartender |
| Foster, Al |
Bar Patron |
| LeRoy, Zoaunne |
Bar Patron |
| Slavin, Millie |
Bar Patron |
| Camilleri, Terry |
Man in Bathtub |
| Hardy, Donna |
Senior Citizen (as Dona Hardy) |
| Miller, Jeanette |
Senior Citizen |
| Miller, Joel McKinnon |
Garage Attendant |
| Simmons, Tom |
Garage Attendant |
| Angelo, Susan |
Mother |
| Smiga, Carly |
Daughter |
| Okumoto, Yuji |
Japanese Family |
| Yamaguchi, Kiyoko |
Japanese Family |
| Nakamura, Saemi |
Japanese Family |
| Pakiz, Courtney |
German linguist / interpreter |
| Eberle, Jake |
Classical Clive (uncredited) |
| Fitzgerald, Melissa |
Girl Dancing with Marlon (uncredited) |
| Macaulay, Marc |
(uncredited) |
| McCormick, Mickalean |
Assistant to Christof (uncredited) |
| Ross, Kevin D. |
Talk Show Caller (voice) (uncredited) |
| Other People |
| Director |
Weir, Peter |
| Producer |
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| Writer |
Niccol, Andrew |
| Composer |
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| Studio |
Paramount |
| Features |
| Language Tracks |
French; English; Spanish |
| Subtitle Languages |
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| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround; Dolby; DTS; Dolby Digital |
| Running Time |
103 |
| Aspect Ratio |
1.66:1 |
| Color Mode |
Color |
| Plot Summary |
The whole world is watching--literally--every time Truman Burbank makes the slightest move. Unbeknownst to him, in this hauntingly funny film by Peter Weir, his entire life has been an unending soap opera for consumption by the rest of the world. And everyone he knows--including his mother, his wife, and his best friend--is really an actor, paid to be part of his life. In this intriguing and surprisingly touching 1998 film, writer Andrew Niccol imagines an ultimate kind of celebrity, then sees it brought to life with comic intensity and emotional honesty by Jim Carrey in what may be the performance of his career. Carrey has exceptional support from Laura Linney and Ed Harris, but it's his show, in a portrayal that demonstrates just what kind of range Carrey is capable of. --Marshall Fine
The whole world is watching--literally--every time Truman Burbank makes the slightest move. Unbeknownst to him, in this hauntingly funny film by Peter Weir, his entire life has been an unending soap opera for consumption by the rest of the world. And everyone he knows--including his mother, his wife, and his best friend--is really an actor, paid to be part of his life. In this intriguing and surprisingly touching 1998 film, writer Andrew Niccol imagines an ultimate kind of celebrity, then sees it brought to life with comic intensity and emotional honesty by Jim Carrey in what may be the performance of his career. Carrey has exceptional support from Laura Linney and Ed Harris, but it's his show, in a portrayal that demonstrates just what kind of range Carrey is capable of. --Marshall Fine
In this movie, Jim Carrey is Truman, a man whose life is a fake one... The place he lives is in fact a big studio with hidden cameras everywhere, and all his friends and people around him, are actors who play their roles in the most popular tv-series in the world: The Truman Show. Truman thinks that he is an ordinary man with an ordinary life and has no idea about how he is exploited. Until one day... he finds out everything. Will he react?
Written by
Chris Makrozahopoulos {makzax@hotmail.com}
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