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Making Movies Can be Murder.
Cast | Formats | Notes |
Pictures | My Summary
| Character | Actor |
| Himself | Malcolm McDowell |
| Griffin Mill | Tim Robbins |
| June Gudmundsdottir | Greta Scacchi |
| Walter Stuckel | Fred Ward |
| Detective Susan Avery | Whoopi Goldberg |
| Larry Levy | Peter Gallagher |
| Joel Levison | Brion James |
Directed by Robert Altman
Written by Michael Tolkin
VHS - NTSC/LD/DVD R1
Features on the Special Edition DVD:
Color, Closed-captioned
Commentary by director Robert Altman and screenwriter Michael Tolkin
Production notes
Theatrical trailers
Robert Altman-Featurette
Five deleted scenes
Guide to cameo appearances in the movie
Widescreen anamorphic format
Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 2.0
Surround) Available subtitles: English, Spanish, French
There are two versions of the DVD - platinum and special edition.
Special Edition DVD Cover front
Malcolm's smallest role to date, not even a role, it is just a cameo as himself. An hour into the movie, Griffin Mill (Tim Robbins) is walking through a hotel lobby. Malcolm is there with his wife Kelley and dog Angus. He recognizes Griffin, approaches him and says "Listen, the next time you want to badmouth me, have the courage to do it to my face. You guys are all the same." It is based on a true story that happened to Malcolm.
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