Play the Game (2009 film)
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Directed by | Marc Fienberg |
Produced by |
A. Charles Funai Jim Rose Eva Gordon |
Written by | Marc Fienberg |
Starring |
Andy Griffith Paul Campbell Liz Sheridan Doris Roberts Marla Sokoloff |
Music by | Jim Latham |
Cinematography | Gavin Kelly |
Edited by | Kimberly Generous White |
Production company |
Slowhand Cinema |
Release dates | August 28, 2009 |
Running time | 105 min. |
Box office | $659,483[1] |
Play the Game is a 2009 romantic comedy film starring Andy Griffith, Paul Campbell, Liz Sheridan, Doris Roberts, and Marla Sokoloff, written and directed by Marc Fienberg.[2] This was Andy Griffith's last film credit; he died on July 3, 2012.[3]
Synopsis
Play The Game is a 2009 indie film that tells the story of a young ladies' man, David, who teaches his lonely, widowed grandfather how to play the dating game, while playing his best games to win over Julie, the girl of his dreams. But as David's "foolproof" techniques prove to be anything but in his pursuit of Julie, the same techniques quickly transform Grandpa into the Don Juan of the retirement community. Slowly, the teacher becomes the student, and Grandpa must teach David how to win back the love of his life. But both David and Grandpa Joe may have met their match in more ways than one, leading to a surprise twist ending that makes the audience look back at the entire film in a new light.
Cast
Paul Campbell as David Mitchell
Andy Griffith as Grandpa Joe
Marla Sokoloff as Julie Larabee
Liz Sheridan as Edna Gordon
Doris Roberts as Rose Sherman
Clint Howard as Dick
Rance Howard as Mervin
Geoffrey Owens as Rob
Juliette Jeffers as Carri
Soundtrack
Beth Thornley - "Lie"
Jack's Mannequin - "Dark Blue"
Ludo - "Hum Along"
Elizabeth & The Catapult - "Race You"
Ethan Gold - "Pretty Girls"
Barenaked Ladies - "Sound of Your Voice"
Marching Band - "Gorgeous Behaviour"
Rocky Votolato - "Your Darkest Eyes"
Emi Meyer - "One Good Song"
Sherwood - "Best In Me"
Leroy Osbourne - "All I Want Is You"
Michael Rossback - "Don't Rush Me"
Chelsea Williams - "You Don't Wanna Know"
John Gold - "Cactus Flower"
Dan Ferrari - "Never Not Want You"
Katelyn Tarver - "Wonderful Crazy"
Relient K - "Must Have Done Something Right"
Ludo - "Laundry Girl"
References
- ↑ "Play the Game (2009)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 4 May 2011.
- ↑ "Play the Game". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
- ↑ Andy Griffith at IMDb