Play the Game (film)

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Movie
Original title Play the game
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2009
length 105 minutes
Rod
Director Marc Fienberg
script Marc Fienberg
production A. Charles Funai
Jim Rose
Eva Gordon
music Jim Latham
camera Gavin Kelly
cut Kimberly Generous White
occupation

Play the Game is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Marc Fienberg and starring Andy Griffith , Paul Campbell and Marla Sokoloff .

action

While he tries to win over the attractive Julie himself, the flirtatious David convinces his old, widowed grandfather Joe to look for a new wife after more than sixty years. Soon the senior has more dates than his grandson and has to help him win Julie back.

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Andy Griffith, who died in 2012, can be seen here in his last role.

The independent film grossed $ 659,483 in US cinemas .

In Germany, the film was released on DVD on June 19, 2015.

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 Behavior
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

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Play the Game (2009) . In: Box Office Mojo . Retrieved May 10, 2017.

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