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A solitary man

Ben (Michael Douglas of WALL STREET) once ruled a car-dealership empire vast enough to fuel a glossy Manhattan lifestyle and endow a library at an East Coast university. But by the time he arrives at the college with his girlfriend's daughter, Allyson (Imogen Poots), who is a prospective student, his world has collapsed around his ears. A business scandal has cost him his income and his marriage to Nancy (Susan Sarandon of THELMA & LOUISE). His ever-present lust for every passing attractive woman threatens to take what little Ben has left. Even his new relationship with Jordan (Mary-Louise Parker of TV's WEEDS) oscillates with tension. When Ben takes Allyson to tour the school, his motives are more than mixed. An all-star cast including Danny DeVito (TV's IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA), Jenna Fischer (TV's THE OFFICE), and Jesse Eisenberg (THE SOCIAL NETWORK) round out this honest and precise drama.

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  • "Ben (Michael Douglas of WALL STREET) once ruled a car-dealership empire vast enough to fuel a glossy Manhattan lifestyle and endow a library at an East Coast university. But by the time he arrives at the college with his girlfriend's daughter, Allyson (Imogen Poots), who is a prospective student, his world has collapsed around his ears. A business scandal has cost him his income and his marriage to Nancy (Susan Sarandon of THELMA & LOUISE). His ever-present lust for every passing attractive woman threatens to take what little Ben has left. Even his new relationship with Jordan (Mary-Louise Parker of TV's WEEDS) oscillates with tension. When Ben takes Allyson to tour the school, his motives are more than mixed. An all-star cast including Danny DeVito (TV's IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA), Jenna Fischer (TV's THE OFFICE), and Jesse Eisenberg (THE SOCIAL NETWORK) round out this honest and precise drama."@en
  • "Comedy drama starring Michael Douglas as Ben Kalmen, who finds his life is falling apart. Ben used to have a successful business, a wife who loved him and a beautiful apartment, but he subsequently lost it all when he was unable to resist his urges. Although he is now divorced from his wife, Nancy (Susan Sarandon), he maintains a relationship with his daughter, Susan (Jenna Fischer), and her son. There is hope for Ben when it turns out his girlfriend, Jordan (Mary-Louise Parker), has contacts that could lead him back into the business world. But when Ben takes Jordan's daughter, Allyson (Imogen Poots), on a college tour, his ability not to give into temptation is tested."
  • "Ben Kalmen, a fifty-something New Yorker, discovers that he is not the man he wanted to be. Through many business and romantic indiscretions he has lost his once-successful car dealership. Now he must make the decision to face the challenges of his not-so-youthful life."@en
  • "Ben Kalmen, a fifty-something New Yorker, discovers that he is not the man he wanted to be. Through many business and romantic indiscretions he has lost his once successful car dealership. Now he must make the decision to face the challenges of his not so youthful life."
  • "Ben Kalmen, a fifty-something New Yorker, discovers that he is not the man he wanted to be. Through many business and romantic indiscretions he has lost his once successful car dealership. Now he must make the decision to face the challenges of his not so youthful life."@en

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  • "Comedy films"
  • "Comedy films"@en
  • "Feature : Comedy"
  • "Cine de comedia"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "DVD-Video"
  • "Cine de ficción"
  • "fiction dramatique (fiction)"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Largometrajes"
  • "Videograbaciones para personas con daño auditivo"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Drama"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "A solitary man"@en
  • "solitary man"
  • "Solitary Man"
  • "Solitary Man"@en
  • "Solitary man"
  • "Solitary man"@en