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| Genres: | Comedy, Drama, Fantasy. |
| Year: | 1999. |
| Director: | Spike Jonze. |
| IMDB Rating: | 7.90 (94607 votes). |
| Actors: | |
| John Cusack | Craig Schwartz | | Cameron Diaz | Lotte Schwartz | | Ned Bellamy | Derek Mantini | | Eric Weinstein | Father at Puppet Show | | Madison Lanc | Daughter at Puppet Show | | Octavia Spencer | Woman in Elevator | | Mary Kay Place | Floris | | Orson Bean | Dr. Lester | | Catherine Keener | Maxine Lund | | K.K. Dodds | Wendy | | Reginald C. Hayes | Don | | Byrne Piven | Captain Mertin | | Judith Wetzell | Tiny Woman | | John Malkovich | John Horatio Malkovich | | Kevin Carroll | Cab Driver |
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Plot: A puppeteer discovers a hidden doorway in his office, which turns out to be a portal into John Malkovitch (the famous actor)'s mind. Upon entering the portal, one gets to be inside Malkovitch's mind for 15 odd minutes. As with any great discovery of this century, the ultimate question immediately arises : 'How can we make money out of this?' He and his co-worker promptly set out to exploit this discovery. It doesn't take long for things to go haywire
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