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Game 6
by 
Michael Hoffman
Michael Keaton
Robert Downey, Jr.
Griffin Dunne
  
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Publisher: Arts Alliance America
Pub date: 5/23/2006
Subject(s):  Comedy
Drama
Feature Film
Language(s):  English
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File size:   435816 KB
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Release date:   Jun 19, 2006

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Combining real and fictional events, Game 6 centers around the historic 1986 World Series and a day in the life of a playwright who skips opening night to watch the momentous game.

As an New York playwright, Nicky Rogan (Michael Keaton) made his name in boulevard comedy, and now has ventured closer to home and written something he really cares about. Though he won’t admit it, he is desperate for another success. From the outset, things begin to go wrong. His daughter informs him that his wife wants a divorce. His mistress notifies him that his lead actor has a parasite in his brain and can’t remember his lines, and an old acquaintance regales him with tales of Steven Schwimmer, a new and powerful critic who is so poisonous, so destructive, that the New York theater community lives in terror. Although Nicky has grown up in New York, he is a die-hard Red Sox fans and the film is set on October 25, 1986, the day of the most Shakespearian of sporting events, “Game 6” of the World Series. The Red Sox are poised to win. At the last minute, Nicky decides to skip his opening night in order to watch his beloved team. This could be it. If his “cursed Red Sox can finally win the World Series, maybe Nicky can break his own downward spiral.

Written by acclaimed writer Don DeLillo, “Game 6” is an intelligent, witty, unsettling tale of one man’s encounter with his demons, his passions and his infatuation with failure.

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