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Synopsis
Writer/Director Marc Fienberg’s PLAY THE
GAME is an original comedy with surprising and clever twists
about a young ladies' man, David, who teaches his dating
tricks to his lonely, widowed grandfather Joe, while playing
his best mind games to meet Julie, the woman of his dreams.
But as David's supposedly foolproof techniques fail him,
Grandpa Joe quickly transforms into the Don Juan of the
retirement community. Slowly, the teacher becomes the student,
and it's up to Grandpa to teach David that the best way to win
the game of love is not to play games at all. But both David
and Grandpa Joe may have met their match in more ways than
one, leading to a surprise twist ending that makes the
audience look back at the entire film in a new light.
As a bonus, PLAY THE GAME presents three
beloved television stars – Andy Griffith, Doris Roberts, and
Liz Sheridan – in "romantic" situations as you've never seen
them before, and continues Andy’s meteoric career renaissance
that began with last year’s indie darling, Waitress.
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