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Two Days

2003·1h 27m·R
DramaComedy
IMDb Rating
★ 6.1/10
1,101 votes

Paul Miller has struggled as an actor in Hollywood for years, and now he's had enough. In two days, he's going to kill himself. But in true Hollywood style, he's hired a film crew to chronicle his last moments.

Two Days is a 2003 drama comedy movie directed by Sean McGinly, starring Mark Phinney, Paul Rudd, Adam Scott. It holds an IMDb rating of 6.1/10 from 1,101 votes and runs 1h 27m.

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Director
Sean McGinly
Stars
Mark Phinney
Paul Rudd
Adam Scott
Karl Wiedergott
Details
2003-01-28
87 min
Movie
R
★ United States
★ English
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