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Two Girls and a Guy

United States

1997

84 Min
Color
1.85:1
English
  • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
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DIR James Toback

EXEC Daniel Bigel, Michael Mailer

PROD Chris Hanley, Edward R. Pressman

SCR James Toback

DP Barry Markowitz

CAST Robert Downey Jr., Heather Graham, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Angel David, Frederique Van Der Wal

ED Alan Oxman

PROD DES Kevin Thompson

Cannes (Un Certain Regard), Telluride, Toronto (Special Presentations), London

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James Toback

A stockbroker’s son, James Toback holds degrees from both Harvard and Columbia. While an English instructor at CCNY, Toback began submitting articles to various publications, with special emphasis on sports magazines. Assigned to interview football star-turned-actor Jim Brown, Toback became close friends with his subject, spending several years as Brown’s houseguest. Their relationship was crystallized into Toback’s 1971 book Jim: The Author’s Self-Centered Memoir of the Great Jim Brown. This work brought Toback to the attention of Hollywood producers, culminating in his first screenplay credit for 1974’s The Gambler. In 1977, Toback turned director with Fingers, a succes d’estime starring-who else?—Jim Brown. Critical opinion was sharply divided over Toback’s directorial bow: Pauline Kael was underwhelmed by the film, citing “self-promotion” as Toback’s biggest talent, while David Thomson was so bowled over by Fingers that he wrote a essay-length… read more

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8Oct11

rated 'Two Girls And a Guy' 3 out of 5 stars

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10May10

Good performances, but Toback is a filmmaker who makes my teeth itch. Can he make one film where you don't hear him saying "The hero is basically me!" in your soul?

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