Two Days (2003)
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?
Director: Sean McGinly
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Paul Rudd as Paul Miller |
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Adam Scott as Stu |
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Donal Logue as Ray O'Connor |
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Adam Sztykiel as Cameron |
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Matt Hoey as Mike |
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Mark Phinney as Mark |
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Joshua Leonard as Bill Buehl |
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Marguerite Moreau as Jennifer |
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Stacey Travis as Nancy |
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Mackenzie Astin as Stephen Bell |
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Lourdes Benedicto as Rachel Adams |
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Tommy Redmond Hicks as The Principal |
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Chad Einbinder as Elvin |
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Rob Benedict as Scott |
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Caroline Aaron as Mrs. Miller |
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Graham Beckel as Mr. Miller |
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Libby Hudson as Helen |
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Marina Black as Marcie |
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Lillian Lehman as Rose |
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Daniel Parker as Gary Merritt |
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Melissa Stone as Carrie (as Melissa Dawn Stone) |
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Kristen Marie Holly as The Actress |
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Jake Wagner as The Producer |
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Nicole Stevens as The Waitress |
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Karl Wiedergott as Charlie |
| Writing | Sean McGinly | Writer |
| Directing | Sean McGinly | Director |
| Sound | Alan Ari Lazar | Music |
| Editing | Tripp Reed | Editor |
| Writing | Karl Wiedergott | Story |
| Writing | Sean McGinly | Story |
| Production | Jennifer Levy | Casting |
| Crew | Jens Sturup | Cinematography |
| Art | Craig Keller | Production Design |
| Art | Dane Ward | Art Direction |