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  1. Melancholy marionettes, office drudgery, a frizzy-haired Cameron Diaz—but that’s not all! Surrealism, possession, John Cusack, a domesticated primate, Freud, Catherine Keener, non sequiturs, and absolutely no romance! But wait: get your Being John Malkovich now and we’ll throw in emasculation, slapstick, Abelard and Heloise, and extra ...

  2. Being John Malkovich. A frustrated puppeteer discovers a secret portal into the mind of a famous actor, an experience he mistakenly shares with his animal-loving wife and a frosty, attractive coworker. John Cusack, Cameron Diaz and Catherine Keener star. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started. A ...

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  3. Oct 29, 1999 · The portal soon becomes a passion for anybody who enters its mad and controlling world of overtaking another human body. Spike Jonze. Director. Charlie Kaufman. Writer. Reviews. Written by on September 26, 2022. One day at work, unsuccessful puppeteer Craig finds a portal into the head of actor John Malkovich.

  4. Synopsis. Ever wanted to be someone else? Now you can. One day at work, unsuccessful puppeteer Craig finds a portal into the head of actor John Malkovich. The portal soon becomes a passion for anybody who enters its mad and controlling world of overtaking another human body. Remove Ads. Cast. Crew. Details.

  5. Oct 29, 1999 · Summary An out-of-work puppeteer takes a filing clerk job on the cramped 7 ½ floor of an office building where he discovers a hidden tunnel allowing him to enter the mind and life of actor John Malkovich for 15 mintues before being ejected onto the New Jersey Turnpike. Comedy. Drama. Fantasy.

  6. A lowly puppeteer takes a job as a file clerk in an office, only to discover a mysterious portal that transports a person into the mind of actor John Malkovich, only to be spit out alongside the New Jersey Turnpike fifteen minutes later.

  7. Jan 28, 2024 · By David Marchese Photo Illustration by Bráulio Amado. There’s a scene in that modern classic of screwball existentialism, “Being John Malkovich,” from 1999, in which John Malkovich ...