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Release Date • USA: Apr 3, 1998 DVD Release Date • R1: Nov 3, 2003
MPAA Rating Rated PG for thematic elements including tension, some violent images and brief language.
Running Time 1 hour, 50 minutes
Country USA
Studio Jean Doumanian Productions, Sweetland Films
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Other Titles • The Spanish Prisoner
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Drama, Suspense, Deception, Betrayal, Murder, Law, Detectives, Scams And Cons
Tagline: Can you really trust anyone?
Plot: Moody, austere, and unabashedly clever, THE SPANISH PRISONER is familiar ground for puzzle-loving writer-director David Mamet. Campbell Scott plays the Hitchcockian hero Joe Ross, an unassuming fall guy who has invented a mysterious process worth an unnamed, but presumably enormous, figure. Joe's share in the reward is uncertain, however, and his growing nervousness is subtly stoked by Jimmy Dell (Steve Martin), a charming and apparently wealthy new friend. Suddenly Joe finds himself wondering who he can trust: his boss, his friends, Jimmy, the FBI, or even the girl at work who has a crush on him (Rebecca Pidgeon, speaking her husband's lines as only she can). The big con is always fun to watch from the inside, but Mamet knows it's even more fun when the audience is on the outside, left to imagine the con as all-encompassing so that everyone and everything is suspect. The fine ensemble acting and terse, loaded dialogue add to the atmosphere of total suspense while the muted but rich production design produces a too-believable longing in Joe, whose tiniest greedy qualm is still enough to spell disaster.
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