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Schizopolis (1996)

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Release Date
• USA: Apr 9, 1997
DVD Release Date
• R1: Oct 28, 2003

Budget $250,000

MPAA Rating
NR

Running Time
1 hour, 36 minutes

Country USA

Studio Point 406

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Other Titles
• Steven Soderbergh's Schizopolis (1997)



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Genre: Comedy, Surreal, Satire, Marriage, Disturbing, Religion, Black Comedy, Experimental, Infidelity

Tagline: Come early! Come often!

Plot: Marking a return to the low-budget territory that launched his career in 1989 (with SEX, LIES, AND VIDEOTAPE), Steven Soderbergh pulls together this freewheeling comedy that is stuffed with an onslaught of visual and verbal puns. Soderbergh plays dual roles as Fletcher Munson and Dr. Jeffrey Korchek. Munson is a nerdy copywriter who finds himself under an extreme amount of pressure when his boss dies, leaving him to write the upcoming speech for T. Azimuth Schwitters, a revered spiritual leader. Korchek is a dentist who begins to have an affair with Munson’s wife but finds himself in trouble when he falls for a new patient. Also thrown into the mix is Elmo Oxygen (David Jensen), an orange-jumpsuit-wearing exterminator who spends more time sleeping with his clients than doing actual work. By the time the moment comes for Schwitters to give his speech, the life of each character has been turned completely upside down. Soderbergh mocks, satirizes, and criticizes the late 20th century’s hurried, soulless atmosphere, including religion, marriage, the media, the workplace, and male-female sexual relations. This fresh blend of lighthearted comedy and crackling dialogue makes SCHIZOPOLIS an exhilarating romp that recalls the early comedies of Richard Lester.

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 Directed by
Steven Soderbergh
Traffic, Ocean's Twelve, Erin Brockovich
 Written by
Steven Soderbergh
Ocean's Eleven, Traffic, Ocean's Twelve
 Cast
Steven Soderbergh
Ocean's Eleven, Naqoyqatsi, Inside Traffic: The Making of 'Traffic'
Betsy Brantley
The Princess Bride, Deep Impact, Who Framed Roger Rabbit
David Jensen
Ocean's Eleven, Traffic, A Love Song for Bobby Long
Mike Malone
Traffic, Out of Sight
Eddie Jemison
Ocean's Eleven, Ocean's Twelve, Bruce Almighty
Scott Allen
Out of Sight, The Terror Within II
Katherine La Nasa
Alfie, Honey, I Shrunk the Audience, The Heart of Justice
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 Music By
Cliff Martinez
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Steven Soderbergh
Ocean's Eleven, Traffic, Ocean's Twelve
Jeff Rona
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