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Adam Sandler | Barry Egan | |
Philip Seymour Hoffman | Dean Trumbell | |
Emily Watson | Lena Leonard | |
Luis Guzman | ||
Luis Guzmán | Lance | |
Jason Andrews | Operator Carter | |
Don McManus | Plastic | |
David Schrempf | Customer #1 | |
Seann Conway | Customer #2 | |
Rico Bueno | Rico | |
Hazel Mailloux | Rhonda | |
Karen Kilgariff | Anna | |
Julie Hermelin | Kathleen | |
Salvador Curiel | Sal | |
Jorge Barahona | Jorge | |
Ernesto Quintero | Ernesto |
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Producer | Joanne Sellar
Paul Thomas Anderson Daniel P. Collins Daniel Lupi |
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Writer | Paul Thomas Anderson
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Cinematography | Robert Elswit
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Musician | Jon Brion
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Barry Egan is a socially impaired owner of a small novelty business, who is dominated by seven sisters and is unlikely to find love unless it finds him. When a mysterious woman comes into his life and his emotions go haywire, fluctuating between uncontrollable rage, lust and self-doubt. Punch-Drunk Love leaves you addled, a little dizzy and overcome by a pleasing, unplaceable sensation... "A Romantic comedy as wonderful as it is strange that expands the genre to its absurdist outer limits and makes us believe..." From the writer/director of Boogie Nights and Magnolia, Punch-Drunk Love is a dark, lovely and unique film experience. |
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