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John August explains how the screenplay for "GO" began as a 35-page short film script. August then expanded the short film story into three different perspectives which each revealed different character motives. Watch the interview: http://makingo...
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Screenwriter John August on "Go"
John August explains how the screenplay for "GO" began as a 35-page short film script. August then expanded the short film story into three different perspectives which each revealed different character motives. Watch the interview: http://makingo...
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Katie Holmes as
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Jay Mohr as
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William Fichtner as
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Breckin Meyer as
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Taye Diggs as
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Timothy Olyphant as
Todd Gaines - Sarah Polley as
Ronna Martin - Desmond Askew as
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Director/cinematographer Doug Liman's third feature links together three edgy stories, all beginning in the same Los Angeles supermarket with an interconnected group of characters. Ronna (Sarah Polley) is a down-on-her-luck checkout girl who is sweet talked into taking an extra shift from her friend Simon (Desmond Askew) so he can go to Las Vegas. Ronna is then approached by two good-looking actors, Adam (Scott Wolf) and Zack (Jay Mohr), who want to buy drugs. Ronna, who needs money, plans to act as a go-between between the actors and a dealer friend of Simon's, Todd (Timothy Olyphant), until a cop named Burke (William Fichtner) enters the picture. Meanwhile, Simon is living it up in Vegas; in the course of a very wild night on the town, he manages to bed two women, accidentally steal a car with his good friend Marcus (Taye Diggs), and get thrown out of the best strip club in town, with more than a few people after him, especially when he leaves behind a credit card he borrowed from Todd. Once again back at the supermarket, Adam and Zack turn out to not be quite what they seemed, and their relationship with Burke and his wife Irene (Jane Krakowski) takes an unexpected turn as their evening becomes very, very complicated. Go, Liman's long-awaited follow-up to his indie hit Swingers, received its World Premiere at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival.
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