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John Lithgow Traveling Man (1989)

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John Lithgow Traveling Man
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Directed byIrvin Kershner
CastJohn Lithgow, Jonathan Silverman, Margaret Colin, John Glover, John M. Jackson, John M Jackson and Chynna Phillips
Theatrical ReleaseJune 25, 1989
DVD ReleaseAugust 30, 2005
Running Time105 minutes
MPAA RatingUnrated
UPC Code026359033827
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Languages: English (Original Language), English (Dubbed)
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About John Lithgow Traveling Man

Meet Ben Cluett (John Lithgow). Once he was the top salesman in the territory now he's in a slump. To snap him out of it Ben's boss teams him with eager rookie Billy Fox (Johnathon Silverman) and a routine sales trip soon turns into an outrageous journey full of unplanned detours (a frat house Mardi Gras beer blast) and rougher than usual roads (Billy is after Ben's job). It's not all downhill though. Ben meets Joanna Reath (Margaret Colin) a beautiful stranger who shows him that it's never too late to find love and happiness-you just have to take the right exit. Irvin Kershner directed this poignant comedy.Running Time: 105 min.System Requirements:Running Time 105 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: NR UPC: 026359033827 Product Description

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Average user review: 3.5 (3 reviews)

rating: 5 Quotei really, really love this movieQuote
hey i really love this movie. really i only like it because John Lithgow is in it. i love John Lithgow. my friends call me John Lithgow Lover. but anyways it is really an awesome flick. April 19, 2005

rating: 1 QuoteNOT A GRAM OF REALITY IN IT.Quote
A worthy assemblage is gathered for this film produced for cable television, with some first-rate players and excellent technicians aboard under the guidance of a capable director, yet this work lacks those attributes necessary for artistic success. A primary cause for this failure, as is so often the case, is a tritely created script that apparently causes director Irvin Kershner to lose heart in the proceedings, as the action and dialogue are so consistently fanciful and undeveloped that there is little justification for his attending to details or trying to establish a point of view among the discontinuity from within the foolish scenario. As the eponymous lead is John Lithgow as Ben Clewett, a salesman of industrial foam who has lost some of his edge, resulting in his being paired by his district manager (John Glover) with a neophyte drummer, Billy Fox (Jonathan Silverman), but their initial road trip becomes complicated when it is apparent that Billy is trying to garner Ben's position as his firm's premier huckster. While the duo is in a New Orleans gyrating with its Mardi Gras, Ben meets a young woman, Joanna (Margaret Colin) and they unexpectedly fall in love as depicted in a series of unconvincing scenes, whereafter the veteran road hawker must decide if he should continue to pursue a vocation that continues to ebb, or run off with his new love to her home city (Seattle) to begin anew. Lithgow is pleasing to watch, and he tries to overcome his banal lines, but Silverman's capricious accent serves but to accentuate his miscasting as a man from the Deep South, while Glover is interesting as ever to observe, but should have been toned down as his lack of range in this role becomes wearing. Filming takes place in an Atlanta and a New Orleans that even the most privileged of tourists rarely experience, but happily effects of haphazard direction and uneven editing are salved to an extent by the score of Miles Goodman, whose idiomatic Dixie based jazz rhythms help to bring about faith in the genuineness of motivation within the tired storyline that simply is not there.

February 8, 2005

rating: 5 QuoteJohn Lithgow Rules!! Superb Salesman Comedy!!Quote
John Lithgow rules as he stars in this superb salesman comedy portraying a traveling salesman being teamed up with an aggressive rookie salesman and the trials and tribulations they have to face on the way. It's a must see!! February 21, 2003

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