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Synopsis
Chuck Barris is best known to most Americans as the guy who used to host The Gong Show. He was also the creator and producer of The Dating Game, The Newlywed Game, and a handful of other successful game shows in the 1960s and 1970s. But was he also a hired killer working with the CIA? That's the take-it-or-leave-it premise of Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, based on the memoir of the same name by Chuck Barris. Barris (Sam Rockwell) grows up dreaming of success in show biz and winning the hearts of beautiful women, but early on, he meets with plenty of resistance from both women and the television industry, despite writing the hit tune "Palisades Park" and scoring a job with Dick Clark on American Bandstand. The 1960s proves more fortunate for Barris; he meets the love of his life, Penny (Drew Barrymore), and sells ABC on the idea of The Dating Game. However, after the show has made him wealthy and successful, Barris is approached by the mysterious Jim Byrd (George Clooney), a CIA agent who wants to recruit Barris as a covert operative. Barris finds the notion of playing spy games intriguing and agrees, but soon discovers what Byrd and his partners really want is for Barris to assassinate uncooperative figures around the world. Soon, Barris finds that his life has been all but taken over by Byrd and another CIA agent, the mysterious and sexy Patricia (Julia Roberts). As he hops the globe killing people in the name of American security (using his status as a Dating Game chaperone as a cover), Barris learns that the KGB has discovered his not-so-little secret and that his own life is in great danger. Confessions of a Dangerous Mind marked the directorial debut of actor George Clooney, working from a screenplay adapted by Charlie Kaufman from Barris' book. Dick Clark, Dating Game host Jim Lange, frequent Gong Show panelist Jaye P. Morgan, and Gene Patton (aka Gene Gene the Dancing Machine) appear as themselves. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Drew Barrymore Penny
Dick Clark Himself
George Clooney Jim Byrd
Maggie Gyllenhaal Debbie
Rutger Hauer Keeler
Jaye P. Morgan Herself
Julia Roberts Patricia Watson
Sam Rockwell Chuck Barris
Jennifer Hall Georgia
Murray Langston Actual Unknown Comic
Kristen Wilson Loretta
Jim Lange Himself
Gene Gene Patton Actual Gene Gene

Production Crew

Jean-Pierre Paquet Art Director
Nicholas Lepage Art Director
Amy Minda Cohen Associate Producer
Gym Hinderer Associate Producer
Chuck Barris Book Author
Ellen Chenoweth Casting
Newton Thomas Sigel Cinematographer
Jeffrey Sudzin Co-producer
Alex Wurman Composer (Music Score)
Renee April Costume Designer
George Clooney Director
Stephen Mirrione Editor
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
Far Shariat Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer
Jonathan Gordon Executive Producer
Rand Ravich Executive Producer
Stephen Evans Executive Producer
Steven Soderbergh Executive Producer
Steven Soderbergh Executive Producer
David J.Webb First Assistant Director
Joe Rangel Musical Direction/Supervision
Andrew Lazar Producer
James D. Bissell Production Designer
Charlie Kaufman Screenwriter
Anne Galea Set Designer
Fannie Duguay Lefebvre Set Designer
Felix Lariviere-Charron Set Designer
Jean-Pierre Lavoie Set Designer
Nathalie Lortie Set Designer
Russell Moore Set Designer
Aaron Glascock Sound/Sound Designer
Curt Schulkey Sound/Sound Designer
Edward Tise Sound/Sound Designer
Les Productions de L'intrigue Special Effects
Bill Rivard Special Effects Coordinator
Isabelle Guay Supervising Art Director
Aaron Glascock Supervising Sound Editor
Curt Schulkey Supervising Sound Editor
Buzz Image Group Visual Effects
Louis Morin Visual Effects Supervisor
Year: 2002
Runtime: 113
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language, sexual content and violence
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
Mad Chance Productions
Section Eight

Release
January 17, 2003 (USA)
by Miramax

Awards
2002 - Best First Feature [Runner-up] - Toronto Film Critics Association