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Wallace Ritchie travels to London to spend his birthday with his successful brother, James. To keep him out of the way during an important business dinner, James sets Wallace up with an audience-participation improvisational theater evening. However, Wallace inadvertently answers a phone booth call meant for a real hitman, plunging him headfirst into a very real, deadly international espionage conspiracy. Utterly oblivious to the real bullets, actual corpses, and high-stakes stakes around him, Wallace thinks it's all part of the phenomenal acting.
*Feature-Length Audio Commentary by Director Jon Amiel, *Alternative Music Only Track
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The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997)
94 min
An American gets a ticket for an audience participation game in London, then gets involved in a case of mistaken identity. As an international plot unravels around him, he thinks it's all part of the act.
Synopsis via TMDB