Management (2009)
Some moments just feel right.
A traveling art saleswoman tries to shake off a flaky motel manager who falls for her and won't leave her alone.
Director: Stephen Belber
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Runtime: 94 min
Release Date: February 8, 2009
Cast
- Jennifer Aniston - Sue Claussen
- Steve Zahn - Mike
- Woody Harrelson - Jango
- Fred Ward - Jerry
- Margo Martindale - Trish
- Kevin Heffernan - Jed
- James Hiroyuki Liao - Al
- Mark Boone Junior - Jack
- Collin Crowley - Wally
- Katie O’Grady - Corporate Bliss Receptionist
Screenplay
Music: Rob Simonsen, Mychael Danna
Cinematography: Eric Alan Edwards
Editing: Kate Sanford
Production: Echo Films, Sidney Kimmel Entertainment, Temple Hill Entertainment, Mandate International
Country: United States of America
Language: English, 广州话 / 廣州話
Box Office: $3M
Original Language: en
Themes
One-Night Stands and Consequences, Unfaithful Husband and Guilt, Pregnancy News: Joy and Anxiety, Long Distance Love Kept Alive by Letters, Marriage of Convenience and Realities
Keywords
pregnancy, motel, marriage, longing
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Management about?
- A traveling art saleswoman tries to shake off a flaky motel manager who falls for her and won't leave her alone.
- Who directed Management?
- Management was directed by Stephen Belber.
- Who stars in Management?
- Management stars Jennifer Aniston, Steve Zahn, Woody Harrelson, Fred Ward, Margo Martindale, Kevin Heffernan.
- How long is Management?
- Management has a runtime of 1h 34m (94 minutes).
- What genre is Management?
- Management is a Comedy, Drama, Romance film.
- How much did Management gross?
- Management grossed $3M worldwide.
- Where was Management produced?
- Management was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Management?
- The themes of Management include: One-Night Stands and Consequences, Unfaithful Husband and Guilt, Pregnancy News: Joy and Anxiety, Long Distance Love Kept Alive by Letters, Marriage of Convenience and Realities.