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Out of Order, 2003
English
USA
Profile of Out of Order
The mood of Out of Order is clever, sexual, and witty. The plot centers around alcohol abuse, suburban life, and a midlife crisis. It features dark humor. Out of Order is a drama TV show. In approach, it is realistic. It takes place, at least partly, in the suburbs. Out of Order is set in Hollywood. It happens in contemporary times. It is especially suggested for a girls' night.
Summary of Out of Order
Eric Stoltz stars as Mark Colm, a Hollywood screenwriter floundering in his marriage to clinically depressed Lorna (Felicity Huffman), who is also a screenwriter. As Lorna masks her depression with drugs and alcohol, Mark contemplates a series of affairs with sexy suburban housewives Danni (Kim Dickens) and Annie (Justine Bateman). Helmed by real-life husband-and-wife screenwriting team Wayne and Donna Powers (THE ITALIAN JOB, DEEP BLUE SEA), OUT OF ORDER is a semi-autobiographical exploration of the pressures of couplehood in the Hollywood entertainment industry. Employing a witty meta style--Mark believes his life is being filmed for an audience and frequently addresses the camera or explains his thoughts via voiceover--and featuring cameos by William H. Macy and Peter Bogdanovich as industry-types, OUT OF ORDER offers a fanciful, yet realistic, insider's view of love and life in Tinseltown.
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 1 June 2003 |
| Runtime: | 100 min |
| Seasons: | 1 |
Cast and Crew
as Mark Colm
as Lorna Colm
as Danni
as Annie
as Zach
as Steven
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