In Collection
#61
Seen It:
Yes
Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
USA / English
| John Malkovich |
John Malkovich |
| Orson Bean |
Dr. Lester |
| John Cusack |
Craig Schwartz |
| Cameron Diaz |
Lotte Schwartz |
| Catherine Keener |
Maxine |
| Ned Bellamy |
Derek Mantini |
| K.K. Dodds |
Wendy |
| Reginald C. Hayes |
Don |
| Mary Kay Place |
Floris |
| Byrne Piven |
Captain Mertin |
| Eric Weinstein |
Father at Puppet Show |
| Madison Lanc |
Daughter at Puppet Show |
| Octavia Spencer |
Woman in Elevator |
| W. Earl Brown |
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| Kevin Carroll |
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| Director |
Spike Jonze; Jonze |
| Producer |
Steve Golin; Charlie Kaufman |
| Writer |
Charlie Kaufman; Kaufman |
| Cinematography |
Lance Acord |
| Musician |
Elmer Bernstein; Carter Burwell; Björk; Béla Bartók |
When a puppeteer with a dark side moonlights (or rather sunlights) in the business world it turns out the business world is not as dull as he had expected. While working on the green-lit, low-ceilinged 7 1/2-th floor of an office building, Craig (John Cusack) finds a small portal, hidden behind a filing cabinet, that leads into the head of John Malkovich (himself). After 15 minutes of allowing him to lurk in Malkovich's mundane routines, the wormhole jettisons the scruffy, peevish Craig out beside the New Jersey Turnpike. Soon Malkovich haunting becomes an obsession for him, his sexy coworker Maxine (Catherine Keener) and his weird, frumpy wife Lotte (Cameron Diaz), to the point where they begin to make life decisions based on their time in someone else's life.
| Distributor |
Polygram USA Video |
| Edition |
Special Edition |
| Barcode |
044005975727 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Release Date |
5/2/2000 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Screen Ratio |
Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Subtitles |
English; French; Spanish; English (Closed Captioned) |
| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital Surround [English] |
| Layers |
Single Side, Dual Layer |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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Special FeaturesTheatrical TrailerTV Spots7 1/2 Floor OrientationAmerican Arts & Culture Presents...John Malkovich, Dance of Despair and DisillusionmentA Page with Nothing on ItAn Intimate Portrait of the Art of PuppeteeringDirector InterviewAn Intimate Portrait of the Art of Background DrivingCast & Crew Biographies & FilmagraphiesSpike's Photo Album |