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  1. Craig Schwartz is an unemployed puppeteer in New York City, in a forlorn marriage with his pet-obsessed wife, Lotte. He finds work as a file clerk for the eccentric Dr. Lester in the Mertin-Flemmer building, on a floor between the 7th and 8th, where the ceiling is very low.

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    Cusack gives himself credit for scoring the role of Craig Schwartz. As the actor was best known for all of his starring roles in romantic comedies in the 1990s, whether it’s the teen romance Say Anything or the hitman comedy Grosse Pointe Blank, Cusack has saidthat he grew bored of getting the same role over and over again. As a result, he told his...

    Even without having any expectation that the screenplay would ever sell or that John Malkovich would ever read the script, Charlie Kaufman began writing the movie with John Malkovich in mind. And not only that, but Kaufman refused to change the title, meaning that the only way the movie could have been produced was if Malkovich agreed to star. RELA...

    Though Kaufman might be considered by cinephiles as a strange and secretive man, given how bizarre his movies are and how little he likes to talk about them, he’s somewhat of a comedian at heart. Though Kaufman has admitted to the fact that he thought John Malkovich would have been the perfect actor for the part due to his acting skills, that wasn’...

    Kaufman is such an enigma. Not only is he secretive, and not only is he a comedian, but he’s a massive chancer too. The irreverent writer delivered the screenplay to the one and only Francis Ford Coppola, director of the Godfather series and Apocalypse Now. As Coppola’s daughter Sofia Coppola, a celebrated directorin her own right, was engaged to S...

    Just like Craig Schwartz in the movie, Francis Ford Coppola wasn’t done pulling the strings behind the scenes, and fans almost have Coppola to thank more than anyone. After linking the writer and director together, who would go on to work together several more times, Coppola was the person who put Jonze in touch with Malkovich. RELATED: Charlie Kau...

    Obviously, though Malkovich plays himself in the movie, the movie and the real-life versions are completely different. The movie Malkovich is essentially a character that happens to have the same name as the actor, who has said that the only thing they have in common is their wardrobes. But the funniest difference of them all is the difference in t...

    As the movie is one of the most memorable times an actor played themselves, with John Malkovich “bravely” throwing himself into the role according to Spike Jonze, that wasn’t exactly the first reaction the actor had to the screenplay. It turns out that, according to Jonze, Malkovich thought that he had wronged Charlie Kaufman in the past or somethi...

    Kaufman had completed the script in 1994, a full five years before the movie’s release, which means it was circulating Hollywood for a long time, and several different studios were attached to Being John Malkovichbefore it was released by Focus Features. At one point, New Line Cinema was attached, but they didn’t like the idea of John Malkovich bei...

    There’s one iconic scene in the movie in which Malkovich is walking along a road and, all of a sudden, a guy in a passing car screams, “Hey Malkovich, think fast!” right before throwing a half-full beer can at the actor’s head. For the longest time, people believed that it was improvised, as Jonze says in the director’s commentary that it was a cou...

    It isn’t just John Malkovich who plays himself in the movie, but Charlie Sheen too, as he plays Malkovich’s best friend. But originally, it was Kevin Bacon in the screenplay who was planned to appear to comfort the lead actor. However, in what is possibly Malkovich’s biggest contribution to the movie outside of acting in it, it was actually him who...

  3. Being John Malkovich: Directed by Spike Jonze. With John Cusack, Cameron Diaz, Ned Bellamy, Eric Weinstein. A puppeteer discovers a portal that leads literally into the head of movie star John Malkovich.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
    • Spike Jonze
    • 1999-12-03
  4. “Being John Malkovich” is a mind-bending film that takes viewers on a wild and surreal journey through the life of a puppeteer who discovers a portal into the mind of actor John Malkovich. The film’s ending leaves audiences with more questions than answers, prompting many to wonder about the deeper meaning behind the bizarre events that ...

  5. Sep 10, 2024 · Being John Malkovich is a twisted web of love and obsession, kicked off when a desperately lovelorn puppeteer Craig – played by Malkovichs Con Air co-star John Cusack – discovers a portal into Malkovichs mind (playing a spoof version of himself). Craig confesses his discovery to the colleague he’s in love with, Maxine, played by ...

  6. Sep 18, 2023 · When Craig enters the mind of John Malkovich, he believes he is seeing the world through a new set of eyes—but really, it’s just him. He might be in a different body, but it’s still his same mind.

  7. Aug 2, 2022 · Craig Schwartz is a puppeteer who wants to be known and celebrated for his art. However, with no luck in sight, he relents to his wife Lotte’s wishes and decides to get a job. He finds one at Lestercorp, where he falls in love with a co-worker named Maxine.

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