Plot
Former Woody Allen collaborator Douglas McGrath co-wrote, co-directed, and stars in this historical screwball comedy that offers up its own creative suggestion as to what might have spurned 1961's Bay of Pigs invasion. McGrath plays Allen Quimp, a nebbish schoolteacher who -- in an attempt to appease his browbeating wife Daisy (Sigourney Weaver) -- boasts that he leads a double life as a CIA operative. Daisy immediately sets to work writing a tell-all biography, and as his rumor spreads, Quimp bumbles his way into working at an actual CIA post in Cuba. There, he's confronted by a Cold War vigilante (John Turturro) who enlists his help in taking down the country's communist strongman, Fidel Castro (Anthony LaPaglia). Company Man was co-written and co-directed by New York stage director Peter Askin; both Askin and McGrath sued the film's production company in 1999 when, they claimed, the privilege of editing the final cut was denied to them.
MPAA Rating:
PG-13 for sexual humor and drug content.
Theatrical Release Date:
03/09/2001
DVD Release Date:
08/28/2001
Distributor(s):
Paramount
Themes:
Assumed Identities,Conspiracies
Tone:
Goofy,Madcap,Quirky
Keywords:
CIA (Central-Intelligence-Agency),Cuba,husband-and-wife,lies,schoolteacher
Country of Origin:
USA - Limited (03-09-2001)