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- In the well-cast but seldom funny satire “ And Now a Word From Our Sponsor,” the CEO of a major Chicago ad agency suffers a nervous breakdown that leaves him speaking exclusively in slogans, which those around him interpret as either signs of insanity or pearls of profound wisdom.
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May 10, 2013 · And Now a Word from Our Sponsor: Directed by Zack Bernbaum. With Bruce Greenwood, Parker Posey, Callum Blue, Allie MacDonald. An advertising CEO wakes up in the hospital speaking only in ad slogans.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Zack Bernbaum
- 2013-05-10
And Now a Word From Our Sponsor is a 2013 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Zack Bernbaum. It stars Bruce Greenwood, Parker Posey, Allie MacDonald, Rhys Ward. Greenwood plays a burnt-out ad man who can only speak in product catch phrases.
May 10, 2013 · Synopsis The executive (Bruce Greenwood) of an advertising agency awakes in hospital but can only communicate via advertising slogans. A hospital official (Parker...
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- Bruce Greenwood
- Zack Bernbaum
- Comedy, Drama
Apr 29, 2013 · This tale of a mentally damaged ad executive who speaks only in advertising slogans has its offbeat charms–mainly thanks to the appealing lead performances from Bruce Greenwood and Parker Posey...
May 6, 2013 · In the well-cast but seldom funny satire “And Now a Word From Our Sponsor,” the CEO of a major Chicago ad agency suffers a nervous breakdown that leaves him speaking exclusively in slogans ...
May 10, 2013 · Synopsis by Jason Buchanan. An influential advertising executive awakens in a hospital speaking only in slogans, and has a profound impact on the life of the kindly charity worker who takes him into her home to convalesce. Adan Kundle (Bruce Greenwood) was a legend among ad men.
Mar 27, 2013 · Adan Kundle, CEO of a major advertising agency, is discovered unconscious in front of a wall of TVs. When he wakes in the hospital, Adan can only communicate through advertising slogans. There he meets Karen Hillridge, the hospital’s Head of Charity Foundation, who has a past history with Adan.