Play the Game (film)
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Original title | Play the game |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2009 |
length | 105 minutes |
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Director | Marc Fienberg |
script | Marc Fienberg |
production | A. Charles Funai Jim Rose Eva Gordon |
music | Jim Latham |
camera | Gavin Kelly |
cut | Kimberly Generous White |
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Play the Game is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Marc Fienberg and starring Andy Griffith , Paul Campbell and Marla Sokoloff .
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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
- ^ Play the Game (2009) . In: Box Office Mojo . Retrieved May 10, 2017.
Web links
- Play the Game in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Official website
- Play the Game at Rotten Tomatoes (English)