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The Player

1992 124 Mins Audio: English Maturity Rating 16+
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Watch or Download The Player 1992. Director Robert Altman, Cast Tim Robbins, Greta Scacchi, Fred Ward,

A Hollywood studio executive is being sent death threats by a writer whose script he rejected - but which one? Movie The Player

Genres
Comedy, Mystery, Drama, Crime,

SubGenres
Crime,

Keywords
based on novel or book, movie business, screenwriter, homicide, blackmail, hollywood, death threat, movie mogul, movie studio, studio executive,

The Player Parent guide
MPAA Reason
Rated R for language, and for some sensuality.

Sex & Nudity
moderate
Sex & Nudity Reason
A man and a woman are shown having sex. The entire scene is a close-up of their faces, their is no nudity. Studio chiefs talk about the actresses that they've had intercourse with. This is played for comedic effect though in mild terms. A big hollywood star tries to seduce a writer. But she doesn't go too far because he is already married. After a man gets out of a mud bath his butt and penis are seen. A topless woman is shown in a hot tub with a man. She is hidden at first by a script she's reading to him. She then lowers the script and moves closer to the man and as she does her breasts are seen briefly. In another scene, a woman is shown getting into a pool with a man. Her bare breast are shown briefly. This scene doesnt last very long Some milder sexual jokes here and there

Violence & Gore
mild
Violence & Gore Reason
A person is punched in the nose during a street brawl. A character slams another character down into some surface water and holds that person down until drowned.

Profanity
moderate
Profanity Reason
9 uses of fuck 6 used in one scene 2 used in one scene 1 used in one scene 22 uses of fuck 2 uses of dick The F word is used 5 times, as well as other milder language

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
mild
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking Reason
Some drinking and smoking.

Frightening & Intense Scenes
mild
Frightening & Intense Scenes Reason
Two characters fight in the street. No weapons are used. A snake is left in Tim Robbins' car as a threat.

Studio
Fine Line Features, Avenue Pictures, Spelling Entertainment, Addis Wechsler Pictures,

Countrie
United States of America,

Audio
English

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