Sam the Man Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Before he broke out with the J.D. Salinger-esque Tadpole in 2002, producer-turned-director Gary Winick filmed this little-seen relationship drama. Fisher Stevens stars as the title character, a writer with one novel under his belt who can't seem to deliver the follow-up. Instead, he spends his time compulsively cheating on his photographer girlfriend, Cass (Annabella Sciorra); giving the runaround to his agent, Richard (Ron Rifkin); and trying to keep his landlord, Murray (Luis Guzman), at bay. Things take a turn for the worse when the husband of one of Sam's conquests (Maria Bello) confronts him, leaving Sam covered in hard-to-explain injuries. Soon, with the help of his barkeep brother, Lorenzo (Saverio Guerra), Sam is holding down a day job for the first time in years and reexamining every aspect of his life. After the success of Tadpole, the Independent Film Channel picked up Sam the Man for broadcast on cable television. The film's cast, filled with notable and lesser-known New York actors, includes George Plimpton, Griffin Dunne, and Rob Morrow. - Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

DVD Release Date:
01/25/2005
Run Time:
87 min.
Distributor(s):
IFC Films
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Down on Their Luck, Romantic Betrayal, Writer's Life, Playing the Field, Breakups and Divorces, Single Life
Tone:
Bittersweet, Confrontational, Intimate, Talky
Keywords:
bachelor, bartender, girlfriend, landlord, literary-agent, mistress, novel, philandering, promiscuity, swinging-single, writer, writing
Language:
English
Status:
DVD