The Truman Show (1998)
The Truman Show (1998)


Plot.
Where to Watch.












Currently The Truman Show is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Amazon Video, Microsoft Store, YouTube, Plex, Paramount Plus, fuboTV, Criterion Channel, Fandango At Home, Spectrum On Demand, Hoopla
Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
Cast & Crew.

Jim Carrey
Truman Burbank

Laura Linney
Meryl Burbank / Hannah Gill

Noah Emmerich
Marlon / Louis Coltrane

Natascha McElhone
Lauren Garland / Sylvia

Holland Taylor
Angela Montclair / Alanis Montclair

Ed Harris
Christof

Paul Giamatti
Simeon

Brian Delate
Walter Moore / Kirk Burbank

Peter Krause
Lawrence

Blair Slater
Young Truman

Heidi Schanz
Vivien

Una Damon
Chloe

Krista Lynn Landolfi
Bar Waitress

O-Lan Jones
Bar Waitress

Ron Taylor
Ron

Don Taylor
Don

Ted Raymond
Spencer

Harry Shearer
Mike Michaelson

Jeanette Miller
Senior Citizen

Philip Glass
Keyboard Artist / Original Music Composer / Music

Joe Minjares
Bartender

Philip Baker Hall
Network Executive

John Pleshette
Network Executive

Terry Camilleri
Man in Bathtub

Joel McKinnon Miller
Garage Attendant

Judy Clayton
Travel Agent

Fritz Dominique
Truman's Neighbor

Angel Schmiedt
Truman's Neighbor

Nastassja Schmiedt
Truman's Neighbor

Muriel Moore
Teacher

Mal Jones
News Vendor

Judson Vaughn
Insurance Co-Worker

Earl Hilliard Jr.
Ferry Worker

David Andrew Nash
Bus Driver / Ferry Captain

Jim Towers
Bus Supervisor

Savannah Swafford
Little Girl in Bus

Antoni Corone
Security Guard

Mario Ernesto Sánchez
Security Guard

John Roselius
Man at Beach

Kade Coates
Truman (4 years)

Marcia DeBonis
Nurse

Sam Kitchin
Surgeon

Sebastian Youngblood
Orderly

Dave Corey
Hospital Security Guard

Mark Alan Gillott
Policeman at Power Plant

Jay Saiter
Policeman at Truman's House

Tony Todd
Policeman at Truman's House

Marco Rubeo
Man in Christmas Box / Assistant Art Director

Daryl Davis
Couple at Picnic Table

Robert Davis
Couple at Picnic Table

R.J. Murdock
Production Assistant

Matthew McDonough
Man at Newsstand

Larry McDowell
Man at Newsstand

Joseph Lucus
Ticket Taker

Logan Kirksey
TV Host

Adam Tomei
Control Room Director

John Pramik
Keyboard Artist

Al Foster
Bar Patron

Zoaunne LeRoy
Bar Patron

Millie Slavin
Bar Patron

Dona Hardy
Senior Citizen

Tom Simmons
Garage Attendant

Susan Angelo
Mother

Carly Smiga
Daughter

Yuji Okumoto
Japanese Family

Kiyoko Yamaguchi
Japanese Family

Saemi Nakamura
Japanese Family

Sergio Kato
Production Assistant (uncredited)

Jake Eberle
Classical Clive (uncredited)

Marc Macaulay
Citizen Searching Truman (uncredited)

Melissa Fitzgerald
Girl Dancing with Marlon (uncredited)

Erik Rodenhiser
Man Dancing / Man in Control Room (uncredited)

Peter Biziou
Director of Photography

Edward S. Feldman
Producer

Scott Rudin
Producer

Adam Schroeder
Producer

Peter Weir
Director

Andrew Niccol
Producer / Writer

Joseph P. Kane
Unit Production Manager

Peter Walts
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Cheryl Beasley Blackwell
Set Costumer

Kevin D. Ross
Additional Editing

Leslie 'Tinker' Linville
Set Dresser

Karin Whittington
Supervising ADR Editor

Sandy O'Neill
Unit Publicist

Janet Yale
Digital Compositor

Doug Harlocker
Property Master

Meredith Tucker
Casting Associate

Thomas Minton
Set Designer

Eric Rosenberg
Graphic Designer

Scott Getzinger
Assistant Property Master

Richard F. Anderson
Assistant Set Dresser

Larz Anderson
Special Effects

Karen Klein
Roto Supervisor

Eric Weinschenk
Digital Compositor

Craig Barron
Visual Effects Supervisor

Patric J. Abaravich
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Fran Allgood
Costumer

James P. Meehan
Set Dresser

Mike Milliken
Color Timer

William M. Anderson
Editor

Richard Luke Rothschild
Unit Production Manager / Co-Producer

Chris Centrella
First Company Grip

Michael J. McAlister
Visual Effects Supervisor / Second Unit Director

Mark Weissenfluh
Leadman

Tim Jordan
Dialogue Editor

Jeff Passanante
Construction Coordinator

James M. Davis
Construction Foreman

Andrew Plain
Dialogue Editor

David Lingenfelser
Digital Compositor

Deborah Simmrin
Unit Publicist

Theresa Repola Mohammed
Negative Cutter

Travis Baumann
Digital Compositor

Andrew L. Ullman
Location Manager

Joe Pasquale
3D Supervisor

Stella Bogh
Digital Compositor

Barbara Harris
ADR Voice Casting

Juliette Yager
Visual Effects Producer

Lee Smith
Editor

Melinda Sue Gordon
Still Photographer

Burkhard von Dallwitz
Original Music Composer

Bunny Andrews
Music Editor

Lynn Pleshette
Executive Producer

Wilma Garscadden-Gahret
Script Supervisor

Nancy Haigh
Set Decoration

Martin Oswin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Art Rochester
Production Sound Mixer

Marilyn Matthews
Costume Design

Richard L. Johnson
Art Direction

Mary C. Lane
Costume Supervisor

Dennis Gassner
Production Design

Peter Townend
Sound Effects Editor

Howard Feuer
Casting

Rick Lisle
Sound Effects Editor

Gail Laskowski
Art Department Coordinator

Philip Steuer
Production Supervisor

Phil Heywood
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Wojciech Kilar
Original Music Composer

Robert LaBonge
'B' Camera Operator

Kevin Murphy
Chief Lighting Technician

Brad Wilder
Makeup Artist

Bette Iverson
Hairstylist

Don Reddy
Camera Operator

Bill Coe
First Assistant 'B' Camera

Sheryl Ptak
Makeup Artist

Mike Thomas
Underwater Camera

Suzanne Trucks
Clapper Loader

Anne Morgan
Hairstylist

William McConnell
First Assistant Camera

Hazel Catmull
Hairstylist

Bill McConnell Jr.
Second Assistant Camera

Tim Barry
First Assistant 'B' Camera

Jacqueline J. Nivens
Clapper Loader

Ron Berkeley
Makeup Artist

David Golia
'B' Camera Operator

Ann Bellinger
Stunts

John Zimmerman
Stunts

Al Jones
Stunts

Martin Grace
Stunts

Sandra Lee Gimpel
Stunts

Peewee Piemonte
Stunts

Charlie Brewer
Stunts

Reese Banta
Stunts

Larry Nicholas
Stunts

Lee Nashold
Stunts

Tim Gilbert
Stunts

Jimmy Waitman
Stunts

Steve Santosusso
Stunts

Shane Dixon
Stunts

Jake Brake
Stunts

Pat Banta
Stunt Coordinator

Mike Christopher
Stunts

Scott Stuart
Electrician

David M. Bernstein
Second Second Assistant Director

Craig Glaser
Craft Service

Jennifer Cook
Production Assistant

Katie Nilson
Electrician

Steve Brodsky
Transportation Coordinator

Gene Gillespie
Production Assistant

Brian Ringseis
Production Assistant

Sande Alessi
Extras Casting

Blake Hill
Electrician

Aloura Melissa Charles
Production Assistant

Bob Baron
ADR Mixer

Judith Pritchard
Production Coordinator

Gordy Jorian
Electrician

Shawn Kirby
Production Assistant

Andrew Piccone
Production Assistant

Kevin C. Scott
Transportation Captain

Mary Brunner
Production Assistant

Randall L. Johnson
Boom Operator

Randy Peterson
Transportation Captain

Amy Dean
Production Assistant

Antonia Proscia
Payroll Accountant

Mike Triplett
Production Assistant

Mark Vollmer
Grip

Ron Newburn
Electrician

Tim Dutrow
Production Assistant

Mark Walbaum
Production Assistant

Roy Gittens
Electrician

J.J. Geary
Craft Service

Brian Skilton
Electrician

Alan B. Curtiss
First Assistant Director

Joshua Milne
Production Assistant

Nick Breslin
Assistant Sound Editor

Michael Healey
Colorist

Kevin Carney
Production Assistant

Jeff Gross
Production Assistant

Jackson Peel
Production Assistant

Adrienne Vergos
Travel Coordinator

Ellen Jacoby
Location Casting

Linda Murphy
Boom Operator

Jonathan Watson
Second Assistant Director

Janek Sirrs
Digital Compositor
Media.










































Details.
Release DateJune 4, 1998
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 43m
Content RatingPG
Budget$60,000,000
Box Office$264,100,000
Filming LocationsLos Angeles, United States
Genres
Last updated:
This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Truman Show is a 1998 American psychological comedy drama film written and co-produced by Andrew Niccol, and directed by Peter Weir. The film depicts the story of Truman Burbank (played by Jim Carrey), a man who is unaware that he is living his entire life on a colossal soundstage, and that it is being filmed and broadcast as a reality television show which has a huge international following. All of his friends, family and members of his community are paid actors of whose job it is to sustain the illusion and keep Truman unaware about the false world he inhabits.
The movie's supporting cast includes Laura Linney, Ed Harris, Noah Emmerich, Natascha McElhone, Holland Taylor, Paul Giamatti, and Brian Delate.
Niccol's original spec script was more of a science-fiction thriller, with the story set in New York City. Producer Scott Rudin purchased the script and set up production at Paramount Pictures. Brian De Palma was to direct before Weir signed as director, making the film for $60 million—$20 million less than the original estimate. Niccol rewrote the script while the crew was waiting for Carrey to sign. The majority of filming took place at Seaside, Florida, a master-planned community located in the Florida Panhandle.
The Truman Show held its world premiere in Los Angeles on June 1, 1998, and was released in North America on June 5. The film was a financial success, grossing $264 million worldwide, debuting to critical acclaim, and earned numerous nominations at the 71st Academy Awards, 56th Golden Globe Awards, 52nd British Academy Film Awards, and 25th Saturn Awards. The Truman Show has been analyzed as an exploration of simulated reality, existentialism, surveillance, metaphilosophy, privacy, and reality television, and described as a genre-blending work that features elements of dystopian fiction, meta fiction, psychological drama, romantic comedy, satire, and social science fiction.
You May Also Like.

The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)

The Intouchables (2011)

The Mask (1994)

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)

Catch Me If You Can (2002)

Bruce Almighty (2003)

Dead Poets Society (1989)

Life Is Beautiful (1997)

Liar Liar (1997)

Pan's Labyrinth (2006)

American Beauty (1999)

Gattaca (1997)

Yes Man (2008)

Trainspotting (1996)

The Big Lebowski (1998)

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)

Patch Adams (1998)

Barton Fink (1991)

Requiem for a Dream (2000)
