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The Truman Show (1998)

In a picture-perfect seaside town, an insurance salesman begins to realize that his entire existence may be staged and observed by a vast unseen audience as part of a long-running real-time reality TV show.
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In a picture-perfect seaside town, an insurance salesman begins to realize that his entire existence may be staged and observed by a vast unseen audience as part of a long-running real-time reality TV show.

Rating:PG
Genre:Comedy, Drama
Directed By:Peter Weir
Written By:Andrew Niccol
In Theaters:6/5/1998
Box Office:$264,118,712
Runtime:103 minutes
Studio:Paramount Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions

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Director

Peter Weir

Director

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Jim Carrey

Truman Burbank

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Laura Linney

Meryl Burbank / Hannah Gill

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Noah Emmerich

Marlon / Louis Coltrane

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Natascha McElhone

Lauren Garland / Sylvia

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Holland Taylor

Angela Montclair / Alanis Montclair

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Ed Harris

Christof

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Paul Giamatti

Simeon

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Brian Delate

Walter Moore / Kirk Burbank

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Peter Krause

Lawrence

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Blair Slater

Young Truman

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Heidi Schanz

Vivien

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