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Running Mates (2000)
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Reviews Counted:6
Fresh:0
Rotten:6
Average Rating:3.7/10
Synopsis: Michigan governor James Pryce (Tom Selleck) is a promising pick for presidential candidacy. However, his ambition for the Oval Office is overtaken by the more-furious -- and cutthroat -- desires of... Michigan governor James Pryce (Tom Selleck) is a promising pick for presidential candidacy. However, his ambition for the Oval Office is overtaken by the more-furious -- and cutthroat -- desires of his wife (Nancy Travis), campaign manager (Laura Linney), and other power-hungry women (Teri Hatcher, Faye Dunaway). To these feisty females, a win for Pryce is a victory for their own agendas. Produced by Albert Ruddy of GODFATHER fame. [More]
Starring: Tom Selleck, Laura Linney, Nancy Travis, Teri Hatcher
Starring: Tom Selleck, Laura Linney, Nancy Travis, Teri Hatcher, Bob Gunton, Faye Dunaway, Bruce McGill, Robert Culp, Caroline Aaron, Phil Brock, Matt Malloy, Bob Clendenin
Director: Ron Lagomarsino
Director: Ron Lagomarsino
Producer: Andrew Gottlieb
Composer: John Debney
Reviews for Running Mates
It isn't a dull movie, just a hollow one that ends up selling its message short.
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