Being John Malkovich
Spike Jonze’s debut feature film is a love story mix of comedy and fantasy. The story is about an unsuccessful puppeteer named Craig, who one day at work finds a portal into the head of actor John Malkovich. The portal soon becomes a passion for anybody who enters it’s mad and controlling world of overtaking another human body.
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Director: Spike Jonze
Actors: Cameron Diaz, Carlos Jacott, Catherine Keener, Charlie Sheen, John Cusack, John Malkovich, Mary Kay Place, Orson Bean, W. Earl Brown, Willie Garson
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