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MRS. PARKER AND THE VICIOUS CIRCLE


'''Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle''' was a film released in 1994. It was written and directed by Alan Rudolph and starred Jennifer Jason Leigh as the writer Dorothy Parker.
The film was an Official Selection at the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Palme d'Or. Leigh won Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival.
The film revolves around Mrs. Parker's life, career, and romances. Mrs. Parker (1893-1967) was a writer, critic, wit and champion for social justice.
Mrs. Parker was an original member of the Algonquin Round Table, a group of writers, actors and critics that met almost daily from 1919-1929 at Manhattan's Algonquin Hotel.
Many respected actors appear in very brief roles in the film. Actress Martha Plimpton discussed this in her appearance on the Jon Favreau documentary program ''Dinner for Five''; she stated that much dialogue was improvised in the style of the real-life characters actors were playing, but that many of those characters were not integral to the plot. As such many of the actors had much larger parts that were edited down to nearly nothing.
The film was a critical but not a commercial success. Leigh duplicated Parker's clipped, ironic, boozy tone, but after complaints at the Cannes premiere that the dialogue was difficult to follow, some of her lines were redubbed.

Contents
Cast
The Vicious Circle
Husbands, Wives, Lovers, Friends of the Round Table
Fictional Characters
Trivia
External links

Cast


The Vicious Circle


Jennifer Jason Leigh played Dorothy Parker

Campbell Scott played Robert Benchley

Martha Plimpton played Jane Grant

Sam Robards played Harold Ross

Lili Taylor played Edna Ferber

James LeGros played Deems Taylor

Nick Cassavetes played Robert Sherwood

David Thornton played George S. Kaufman

Tom McGowan played Alexander Woollcott

Chip Zien played Franklin Pierce Adams

Gary Basaraba played Heywood Broun

Jane Adams played Ruth Hale

Matt Malloy played Marc Connelly

Rebecca Miller played Neysa McMein

Jake Johannsen played John Peter Toohey

David Gow played Donald Ogden Stewart

Leni Parker played Beatrice Kaufman

J.M. Henry played Harpo Marx
Husbands, Wives, Lovers, Friends of the Round Table


Jennifer Beals played Gertrude Benchley

Peter Benchley played Frank Crowninshield

Matthew Broderick played Charles MacArthur

Keith Carradine played Will Rogers

Amelia Campbell played Mary Brandon Sherwood

Jon Favreau played Elmer Rice

Peter Gallagher played Alan Campbell

Malcolm Gets played F. Scott Fitzgerald

Heather Graham played Mary Kennedy Taylor

Andrew McCarthy played Eddie Parker

Gisèle Rousseau played Polly Adler

Randy Lowell played Alvan Barach
Fictional Characters


Stephen Baldwin played Roger Spalding

Gwyneth Paltrow played Paula Hunt

Wallace Shawn played Horatio Byrd

Trivia


Peter Benchley who played editor Frank Crowninshield is the grandson of Robert Benchley, the humorist who once worked underneath Crowninshield. Actor Wallace Shawn is the son of William Shawn, the longtime editor of ''The New Yorker''.

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