Mr. Write
Mr. Write is a 1994 American comedy-drama film directed by Charlie Loventhal and starring Paul Reiser. It is based on Howard J. Morris's play of the same name.[1]
Mr. Write | |
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Directed by | Charlie Loventhal |
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Screenplay by | Howard J. Morris |
Based on | Mr. Write by Howard J. Morris |
Starring | Paul Reiser |
Music by | Miles Roston |
Cinematography | Elliot Davis |
Edited by | Eric L. Beason |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Paul Reiser as Charlie Fischer
- Jessica Tuck as Nicole Barnes
- Doug Davidson as Roger
- Jane Leeves as Wylie
- Calvert DeForest as Mr. Rhett
- Gigi Rice as Shelly
- Eddie Barth as Dad
- Wendie Jo Sperber as Roz
- Darryl M. Bell as Lawrence
- Thomas F. Wilson as Billy
- Martin Mull as Dan Barnes
- Shannon Sturges as Rachel
gollark: It's not like you need most cars to be able to satisfy every eventuality.
gollark: As I sort of said, I think having a personal car around all the time which is designed for really long trips and incurs a lot of expense that way is kind of wasteful.
gollark: It could be done partly manually for now anyway.
gollark: It would be pretty good, though. You could actually replace dying parts (curse nonreplaceable phone batteries!), get upgrades as technology improves, and with eventual infrastructure support swap batteries at stations on roads or something.
gollark: If the battery modules were actually standardized you could swap them out as needed, which would be neat.
References
- Gaydos, Steven (6 May 1994). "Mr. Write". Variety. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
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