Additional information for The Man, which has a domestic theatrical release set for September 9, 2005. The film is being distributed by New Line Cinema and has not yet been rated. The Man has a total running time of 83 minutes.
PG-13
USA
12A
UK
G
Canada
12A
Ireland
M
Australia
14
Brazil
B
Mexico
NC-16
Singapore
Atp
Argentina
K-11
Finland
MG6
Netherlands
14
Iceland
M/12
Portugal
11
Sweden
83min
Le boss
Canada
Le boss
France
Agente Acidental
Portugal
Cool & Fool - Mein Partner mit der großen Schnauze
Germany
Detective por error
Argentina
El jefe
Spain
Glavni baja
Serbia
Ja, twardziel
Poland
Ki a faszagyerek?
Hungary
O Cara
Brazil
O ypoptos
Greece
The Man - La talpa
Italy
September 09, 2005
Ireland
September 09, 2005
UK
September 09, 2005
USA
September 15, 2005
Israel
September 16, 2005
Iceland
October 20, 2005
Australia
October 28, 2005
Brazil
November 30, 2005
Philippines
December 02, 2005
Mexico
December 02, 2005
Panama
December 29, 2005
Portugal
January 11, 2006
Belgium
January 11, 2006
France
January 26, 2006
Argentina
February 24, 2006
Germany
March 08, 2006
Finland
April 05, 2006
Egypt
April 12, 2006
Sweden
April 27, 2006
Netherlands
May 15, 2006
Poland
June 20, 2006
Hungary
August 10, 2006
Thailand
August 11, 2006
Italy
September 15, 2006
Spain
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Special Agent Derrick Vann is a man out to get the man who killed his partner but a case of mistaken identity leads him to Andy Fidler, a salesman with too many questions and a knack of getting in Vanns way.
A man named Andy Fiddler (Eugene Levy) is in his bathroom, preparing a speech. He works for a dental supply company, and lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He will soon be giving a speech to investors in Detroit, and is very nervous.At Detroit, ATF agent Derrick Vann (Samuel L. Jackson), whose partner was recently murdered, is trying to retrieve some guns that were stolen from a federal armory, and are soon to be sold. After a visit to his informant Booty (Anthony Mackie) (who is later gunned down), he sets up a buy. He is to go to a diner and be reading a USA Today. Unfortunately, Andy is in the diner, and his favorite newspaper is USA Today. A menacing Englishman (Luke Goss) sits next to him and hands him a paper bag with his taste in it then leaves. Andy pulls a cell phone out of it, then a gun, which the waitress sees and thinks Andy's holding the place up. That's when Vann walks into the diner and cuffs him. Soon, Vann realizes that the gun traffickers mistook Andy for him, and drags Andy along with him. The cell phone that Fiddler receives rings, with the menacing Brit, whose name we later find out is Joey, is on the other end of the line. He wants Turk (the pseudonym that Vann used when setting up the buy) to drop $20,000 dollars in a certain trash can. Vann reveals that he has the money, and needs Fiddler to drop it.Andy tries to perform the drop plain and simple. Unfortunately, a homeless guy screws this up, and the traffickers just drive by. Andy gets another call asking him what happened. He tells them that there were complications. Joey says he will call back in about an hour. Meanwhile, Andy tries to get away, only to have Vann graze him with a gunshot to the rear. Before Vann picks him up, Andy gets word to 9-1-1 via the cellphone, running a make on Vann's license plate numbers. Vann then suggests Andy use the taco sauce in his glove compartment to ease the pain of the bullet wound. Andy's 9-1-1 call proves effective and a group of squad cars pull them over, much to Vann's dismay, and he is furious at Andy for running a make on his plate. The police discover that Vann is ATF and move aside.Vann tells Andy that he is going to make a stop at a friends house. The friend is a gun dealer that Vann knows named Manny Cortez. He finds Manny shot dead on his toilet seat. The killer was Joey. At the same time, Andy, who is handcuffed to the passenger door, attempts to drive the car with one hand. Vann chases after him in a car he borrows and eventually pulls him over.When back in the car, Andy complains that he is hungry. Vann takes him to a burger joint, where Fiddler complains that red meat doesn't agree with him, but he eats the burger anyway. Back in the car, Fiddler gets extremely gaseous. After quickly exiting the car, Vann gets a call from his ex-wife Dara (Rachael Crawford), who reminds him about his daughter Kate's (Tomorrow Baldwin Montgomery) dance recital in a few hours. Vann takes a quick break from the gun busts for this brief visit. On the way there, Andy teaches him how to curb his use of the word "fuck".When they arrive, Vann explains to Kate that he's on assignment, and can't come. She is dismayed. Then Andy shows Kate some pictures of his family. Vann gets distracted when the phone that Joey gave to Fiddler rings.Joey says he wants to meet Turk in a restaurant, where they will make the exchange. However, Joey says he wants $500,000 for the whole batch. Vann goes to his confiscated items buddy Santos (Horatio Sanz), who eventually gives into his requests. They head to the restaurant, and Andy enters. Fiddler sits down with Joey and discusses the deal. After some inquests by Joey about how he got the money so fast he throws Joey the money saying it means nothing to a powerful trafficker like him. He also gives Joey back the cell and tells him that he makes the calls now. When Andy tells Vann what he did, he is furious, but Andy explains that they now get to decide where the meeting takes place, and get backup there. He also tells Vann that they should let Joey simmer for a bit before calling him. Fidler suggests that they go to Vann's daughter's dance recital, which they do.After that, they leave and call Joey. They arrange for a meeting which they attend with no backup. Upon meeting Joey and his cronies, Joey asks who Vann is. Andy tells him that Vann will do anything that is told. After an embarrassing confession to this by Vann, they are taken to Joey's residence, where, for some reason, they are put in the pool. Joey tells them that he still thinks Vann is a cop. Vann admits this, and tells them that he is betraying the service to make some money. Joey is convinced, and Vann takes Andy to his hotel, and they say goodbye.The next day, Andy gives his speech, and it goes well. When he exits the building, Internal Affairs agent Peters (Miguel Ferrer) grabs him and throws him in a surveillance truck. They tell him that Vann was lying to both him and them, and that he is actually trying to buy the guns and killed Booty, Cortez, and Vann's partner himself. They need him to wear a wire and get a confession out of Vann.Meanwhile, back at ATF offices, Vann is suspended for his actions of the past day, and his boss (Susie Essman), distrustful of Andy from the start, tells him that Andy was setting him up. At the same time, Andy, now wired, enters Vann's office and says they need to talk. Vann says that they should talk in his car. Vann starts driving to the exchange with Andy in tow. Recognizing Andy's nervousness, Vann asks him straight out if he's wired. Andy admits he is but doesn't reveal whose wire it is.They enter the barn where the exchange is going to go down. After Joey asks where the money is, Vann tells him he'll show the money when Joey shows him the guns. Joey is skeptical and pulls a gun on Vann. That's when the police enter, after hearing everything through Andy's wire. Joey and most of his goons get mowed down, and Vann gets shot in the buttocks. Andy says he will get the taco sauce. Both men are (presumably) cleared of all charges.
Les Mayfield
Director(s)
Jim Piddock
Margaret Oberman
Stephen Carpenter
Jim Piddock
Margaret Oberman
Writer(s)
Kent Alterman
executive producer
Brian Campbell
line producer: additional photography
Toby Emmerich
executive producer
Robert N. Fried
producer (as Rob Fried)
Keith Goldberg
associate producer
Mathew Hart
executive producer
Bill Straus
co-producer
Tim Van Rellim
line producer: additional photography
Michele Weiss
associate producer
Producer(s)
John Murphy
Composer(s)
Derrick Vann
Samuel L. Jackson
Andy Fiddler
Eugene Levy
Agent Peters
Miguel Ferrer
Joey Kane
Luke Goss
Lt. Rita Carbone
Susie Essman
Booty
Anthony Mackie
Susan
Gigi Rice
Dara Vann
Rachael Crawford
Second I.A. Agent
Philip Akin
Homeless Man
Christopher Murray
Laptop Guy (as Joel Keller)
Joel S. Keller
Ted
John Hemphill
Flight Attendant
Kathryn Greenwood
Big Kim (as Carrie Cain Sparks)
Carrie Cain-Sparks
Cab Driver
George Ghali
Cashier
Leni Parker
Uniform Cop on PA
Matt Cooke
Rookie
Joe Sacco
Tall Agent
Neville Edwards
Booking Officer
Scott Wickware
Kate Vann
Tomorrow Baldwin Montgomery
Phone Agent (as Geoff Bowes)
Geoffrey Bowes
Guard
Randy Butcher
Female Prisoner
Jessica Kelly
Muscular Prisoner
Eldridge Hyndman
Young Guard
Peter Oldring
Mark (as Leonard Thomas)
Leonard L. Thomas
Pinto Driver (as Max McCabe)
Maxwell McCabe-Lokos
Conventioneer
Frank Spadone
Conventioneer
Andrew Stelmack
Conventioneer
Gordon Bolan
Waiter (as J.J. Authors)
Jeff J.J. Authors
Cavity Search Guard
Toby Proctor
Asian Man
Peter Kosaka
Nun
Beatriz Yuste
Nun
Jackie Laidlaw
Nun
Dina Pino
Nun
Patricia Brown
Waitress (uncredited)
Lindsay Ames
IA Driver (uncredited)
Michael Cameron
Director(s)
Margaret Oberman
Stephen Carpenter
Jim Piddock
Margaret Oberman
Writer(s)
executive producer
Brian Campbell
line producer: additional photography
Toby Emmerich
executive producer
Robert N. Fried
producer (as Rob Fried)
Keith Goldberg
associate producer
Mathew Hart
executive producer
Bill Straus
co-producer
Tim Van Rellim
line producer: additional photography
Michele Weiss
associate producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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