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About the Film

Year

2001

Rating

PG-13

Genre

Comedy

Running Time

81 MIN

Synopsis

Former Woody Allen collaborator Douglas McGrath co-wrote, co-directed, and stars in this historical screwball comedy that offers up its own creative suggestion as to what might have spurned 1961's Bay of Pigs invasion. McGrath plays Allen Quimp, a nebbish schoolteacher who — in an attempt to appease his browbeating wife Daisy (Sigourney Weaver) — boasts that he leads a double life as a CIA operative. Daisy immediately sets to work writing a tell-all biography, and as his rumor spreads, Quimp bumbles his way into working at an actual CIA post in Cuba. There, he's confronted by a Cold War vigilante (John Turturro) who enlists his help in taking down the country's communist strongman, Fidel Castro (Anthony LaPaglia). Company Man was co-written and co-directed by New York stage director Peter Askin; both Askin and McGrath sued the film's production company in 1999 when, they claimed, the privilege of editing the final cut was denied to them.

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About the Cast

Alan Cumming

Gen. Batista

Anthony LaPaglia

Fidel Castro

Denis Leary

Fry

Doug McGrath

Allen Quimp

John Turturro

Crocker Johnson

Sigourney Weaver

Daisy Quimp

Paul Guifoyle

Officer Hickle

Jeffrey Jones

Sen. Biggs

Heather Matarazzo

Nora

Ryan Phillippe

Rudolph Petrov

Woody Allen

Lowther

About the Crew

Director

Peter Askin

Director

Doug McGrath

Producer

John Penotti

Producer

Rick Leed

Producer

James W. Skotchdopole

Executive Producer

Guy East

Writer

Peter Askin

Writer

Doug McGrath

Music Scoring

David Lawrence