United States / May 01, 2003 / R
Film is a dying art.
1h 31min
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Paul Miller has struggled as an actor in Hollywood for years, and now he's had enough. But not just of show business-of life. In two days, he's going to kill himself. But in true Hollywood style, he's hired a film crew to chronicle his last moments and the events leading up to them; it's the role of a lifetime. Often ironic and darkly comical, this is the story of a man searching for meaning and hope. This is the story of two days in the life of Paul Miller. The only question is, will they be his last?
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Marguerite Moreau | Jennifer |
| Stacey Travis | Nancy |
| Mackenzie Astin | Stephen Bell |
| Lourdes Benedicto | Rachel Adams |
| Tommy Redmond Hicks | The Principal |
| Chad Einbinder | Elvin |
| Rob Benedict | Scott |
| Caroline Aaron | Mrs. Miller |
| Graham Beckel | Mr. Miller |
| Libby Hudson | Helen |
| Marina Black | Marcie |
| Lillian Lehman | Rose |
| Daniel Parker | Gary Merritt |
| Melissa Stone | Carrie (as Melissa Dawn Stone) |
| Kristen Marie Holly | The Actress |
| Jake Wagner | The Producer |
| Nicole Stevens | The Waitress |
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| Karl Wiedergott | Charlie |
Genres
ComedyDrama
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Two Days |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 1 maggio 2003 |
| Writer | Sean McGinly, Karl Wiedergott |
| Casting | Jennifer Levy |
| Editing | Tripp Reed |
| Cinematography | Jens Sturup |
| Assistant directors | Sean McGinly |
| Production design | Craig Keller, Dane Ward |
| Art direction | Dane Ward, Craig Keller |
| Set decoration | Dane Ward, Craig Keller |
| Music | Alan Ari Lazar |
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| Sound | Alan Ari Lazar |
Release dates
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