Play the Game (2009)
1h 45m
Running Time
February 27, 2009Release Date

Plot.
When ladies' man David Mitchell (Paul Campbell) gives his lonely grandfather, Joe (Andy Griffith), some pointers on dating, Joe becomes a big hit with the women in his retirement community. But David strikes out with his own tricks when he tries to woo a girl named Julie (Marla Sokoloff). Now it's up to Joe to teach his grandson how to win at love without playing games. Doris Roberts and Liz Sheridan co-star in this award-winning comedy.
Where to Watch.











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Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
Cast & Crew.

Paul Campbell
David Mitchell

Andy Griffith
Grandpa Joe

Doris Roberts
Rose Sherman

Liz Sheridan
Edna Gordon

Marla Sokoloff
Julie Larabee

Clint Howard
Dick Mitchell

Rance Howard
Mervin Lavine

Geoffrey Owens
Rob Marcus

Bunny Levine
Claire Cranston

Monica Garcia Pérez
Gillian

Michelle Pierce
Susan

Christopher Goodman
Customer

Juliette Jeffers
Carrie Marcus

Sergio Enrique
Sergio

Mario Di Donato
Flame Car Buyer

Robert A. Johnson
Referee

Marie Caldare
Rebecca

Omar Adam
James

Betty McGuire
Mahjong Lady

Adrienne Stern
CastingDirector

Jack Guzman
Captain

Rafael J. Noble
Doorman

Chris Anthony Miller
ProductionDesigner

Les Williams
Maitre d'

Eve Brenner
Maxine Polachek

Lisa Benedict
Trainer

Travis Winfrey
Edna's Trainer

Michael Bortone
Waiter

Thomas Crawford
Paul

Andres Hudson
Mechanic

Frantz Turner
Husband

Rhett Giles
Jeff

Irma Esperias
Nanny

Abby Fienberg
Fetal Kid

Casey Fienberg
Balloon Kid

Lilah Fienberg
Stroller Kid

Lynn Feinberg
Pool Player

Ross Fienberg
Football Spectator

Elizabeth Gary
Older Lady

Jerry Gordon
Poker Player

Sandy Gordon
Mahjong Player

Breon Gorman
Edna's Daughter

W. Shannon Jones
Ken Blinkoff / Associate Producer

Michelle Krawitz
Red Wine Woman

Donald Sage Mackay
Retirement Home Director

Annette Powers
Pat McKracken

Leigh Rose
Iris

Dulce Maria Solis
Taxi Driver

Michael Bretten
Trendy Player in Bar

Hannah Cowley
Girl with Football

Andrea Jung
Miss Linebacker

Brenda Goodbeard
Car Buyer

Rene Napoli
Pharmacist

Marc Fienberg
Director / Writer / Producer

Jim Latham
Music

Gavin Kelly
Director of Photography

Kimberly Generous White
Editor

Michael Cooch
Associate Producer

A. Charles Funai
Executive Producer

Eva Gordon
Executive Producer

Jennifer Schaefer
Line Producer / Co-Producer

Svetlana Silverman
Associate Producer

Santiago Tapia
Associate Producer
Media.




Details.
Release DateFebruary 27, 2009
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 45m
Budget$1,100,000
Box Office$659,483
Genres
Last updated:
This Movie Is About.
romantic comedy
Wiki.
Play the Game is a 2009 romantic comedy film starring Andy Griffith, Paul Campbell, Liz Sheridan, Doris Roberts, and Marla Sokoloff, written and directed by Marc Fienberg. This was Andy Griffith's last film credit; he died on July 3, 2012. The film received attention for containing a sex scene between Sheridan and Griffith.
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