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The Big Picture
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Synopsis
Another "get even with Hollywood" satire in the tradition of SOB and Movers and Shakers, The Big Picture is an elongated inside joke complete with un-billed celebrity cameos. In this first feature-film directorial effort by actor/writer Christopher Guest, Kevin Bacon plays a "boy wonder" director whose willingness to compromise his ideals allows him to keep afloat in Tinseltown. Bacon's corruption begins when his first Hollywood project, a black-and-white experimental film about an over-40 menage a trois, is distorted beyond recognition into a color, big-budget "youth trip". Bacon hasn't really sold out; he's merely waiting to accrue enough industry clout to strike back at the Philistines in charge. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Kevin Bacon Nick Chapman
Stephen Collins Attorney
Fran Drescher Polo Habel
Elliott Gould Lawyer (uncredited)
Jason Gould Carl Manknik
Teri Hatcher Gretchen
Jennifer Jason Leigh Lydia Johnson
Emily Longstreth Susan Rawlings
Roddy McDowall Judge
Kim Miyori Jenny Sumner
J.T. Walsh Allen Habel
Don Franklin Todd Marvin
Michael McKean Emmett Sumner

Production Crew

Pat Tagliaferro Art Director
Richard Luke Rothschild Associate Producer
Nina Axelrod Casting
Jeff Jur Cinematographer
David Nichtern Composer (Music Score)
Karen Patch Costume Designer
Christopher Guest Director
Martin W. Nicholson Editor
Richard Gilbert Abramson Executive Producer
William E. McEuen Executive Producer
Lizbeth Williamson Makeup
Michael Varhol Producer
Joseph T. Garrity Production Designer
Christopher Guest Screenwriter
Michael McKean Screenwriter
Michael Varhol Screenwriter
Jerie Kelter Set Designer
Gary P. D'Amico Special Effects
Year: 1989
Runtime: 95
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
DeLuxe Color

Produced by
Aspen Film Society
Columbia Pictures

Release
September 15, 1989 (USA)
by Columbia Pictures