Movies

State and Main

| Rating: | R (for language and brief sexual images) |
| Genre: | Comedy |
| Release Date: | December 22, 2000 |
| Running time: | 105 minutes |
| Cast: | Alec Baldwin, Sarah Jessica Parker, William H Macy, Charles Durning, Patti LuPone |
| Director: | David Mamet |
| Producer: | Sarah Green, Maggi Renzi |
| Writer: | David Mamet |
| Distributor: | Fine Line Features |
Description: Walter Price is directing a movie that has gone over budget. Having been kicked out of his New Hampshire filming location, Price must quickly find a new, low budget location that can quickly pass as a 19th Century village. He soon comes across the quaint town of Waterford, Vermont. According to the brochure the town is equipped with a firehouse, a mill and a population eager for the glitter of Hollywood - Price thinks he has it made. However, he soon finds out that the mill, a crucial piece in the film, was destroyed several years ago in a fire. This is the first in a series of mishaps, including a star who prefers young girls and a suspicious car crash, that threaten to shut the film down.
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