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Directed by | Jeff Daniels |
Written by | Jeff Daniels |
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Produced by | Tom Spiroff |
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Cinematography | Richard Brauer |
Edited by | Robert Tomlinson |
Music by | Alto Reed |
Production company | Purple Rose Films |
Release dates | February 24, 2002 (Jackson, MI premiere) January 24, 2003 (US release) |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Super Sucker is a 2002 film featuring Jeff Daniels, Harve Presnell, and Kate Peckham.
Filmed in Jackson, Michigan, Daniels and Presnell play Fred Barlow and Winslow Schnaebelt, the heads of two different groups of door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesmen who are competing for the same territory. Their rivalry becomes so fierce that the president of the manufacturer of the product, Mr. Suckerton, decides that for the good of the company, the town will have only one group of sales representatives. Desperate, and always the underdog, Barlow suggests a winner-take-all sales contest to determine who gets the territory. Well behind Schnaebelt from the very start, Barlow's sales surge when he learns of his wife's non-traditional use of a long forgotten vacuum attachment.
The film, written by Daniels, won the 2002 U.S. Comedy Arts Festival audience award for Best Feature but never obtained national distribution.
Cast
- Jeff Daniels as Fred Barlow
- Matt Letscher as Howard Butterworth
- Harve Presnell as Winslow Schnaebelt
- Dawn Wells as Herself
- John Seibert as Shelby
- Guy Sanville as Leonard
- Kate Packham as Darlene
- Sandra Birch as Rhonda
- Michelle Mountain as Bunny Barlow
- Will Young as Clifford
References
External links
- Super Sucker at IMDb
- Super Sucker at Rotten Tomatoes
- Super Sucker at Box Office Mojo
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