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Plot

Rock star Adam Ant tops the cast in Trust Me. The premise is as old as dirt, maybe older: art dealer Ant decides that his paintings would be far more valuable if the artists were dead. Now comes the twist: Ant fully intends to make certain that his artists are dead. In particular danger is Ant's chief protege, Brian Packer, who is on the verge of outliving his usefulness. Slapstick, satire and irony are blended in equal measure, resulting in a diverting (if not brilliant) filmic experience. Cast as another art dealer is Barbara Bain, who after years on stage and television is here making her theatrical-feature debut.
MPAA Rating:
Genre(s):
Comedy
Run Time:
94min.
Theatrical Release Date:
11/10/1989
Distributor(s):
Cinecom Pictures
Director(s):
Tone:
Confrontational,Creepy,Deadpan,Eerie,Goofy,Humorous,Irreverent
Keywords:
art-dealer,artist,bankruptcy,con/scam,killing,painting,self-discovery,suicide,terminal-illness
Country of Origin:
USA (11-10-1989)
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