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DUMMY is a family sitcom that ranks with memorable comic favorites like SIXTEEN CANDLES. Its charismatic lead, Steven (Adrien Brody), is an aspiring ventriloquist and total nerd who narrates the film in a self-deprecating deadpan voice-over. Though Steven is an adult with a job and his own life, he still lives at home with his wacky parents, who feed him and nag him just as they would a teenage kid. His hyperemotional sister (Illeana Douglas), a successful wedding planner, also lives at home. Steven must deal with threatening visits from her ex-fiancé in hilarious stalking scenes that are reminiscent of BETTER OFF DEAD. Meanwhile, Steven is falling in love with his career counselor (Vera Farmiga), a quiet woman who simply cannot understand Steven's bizarre, introverted personality. When Steven's best friend Fangora (Milla Jovovich), a rebellious wannabe punk rocker, tries to offer him some romantic advice, things only get worse. A poignant script, wildly funny characters, and the perfect suburban setting all combine to make Greg Pritikin's DUMMY a comic gem.
This film screened at the SXSW 2003 film festival in Austin, Texas.
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Region [unknown] Keep Case Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Additional Release Material: Outtakes Deleted Scenes Featurette: HOW TO BECOME A VENTRILOQUIST Special 'Dummy' Commentary Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus Text/Photo Galleries: Dummy Trivia Game
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