Bowfinger Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

A group of wanna-be filmmakers and actors concocts a scheme to make a movie with a major star without having to pay him in this comedy. Bobby Bowfinger (Steve Martin) has struggled for years to make it in Hollywood with no real success; he's convinced that he has to make his big break soon or it will be too late. Bobby has a script, and he has a cast, including an ingenue straight off the bus from Ohio (Heather Graham), a one-time regional stage star who fondly recalls her brief moment of glory (Christine Baranski), and a hunky aspiring matinee idol (Kohl Sudduth). He also has a young associate named Dave (Jamie Kennedy), who has a low-level job at a movie studio as a gofer -- which means that he has keys to every part of the lot and can "borrow" whatever they need. All they need is a star, but without any money, how do they get one? Kit Ramsey (Eddie Murphy) is a leading action star, and he is obviously beyond Bowfinger's budget. But Bobby has an idea: what if he tricked Kit into appearing in the film without his knowing it? Steve Martin also wrote the film's screenplay, and former Muppets performer Frank Oz directs. - Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
08/13/1999
DVD Release Date:
01/18/2000
Rating:
PG-13
MPAA Reasons:
for sex-related material and language.
Run Time:
96 min.
Distributor(s):
Universal
Production Co.:
Image Entertainment, Universal
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
All Washed Up, Actor's Life, Twins and Lookalikes, Underdogs, Filmmaking
Tone:
Goofy, Sweet, Witty, Affectionate, Madcap, Whimsical
Keywords:
ambition, celebrity, desperation, filmmaker, incompetence, paranoia, scheme, success, twins
Country of Origin:
USA (08-13-1999)
Language:
English
Status:
DVD