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FULL SYNOPSIS

Before making their Oscar-winning film The Usual Suspects, director Bryan Singer and writer Christopher McQuarrie made their first film -- this low-budget independent feature and Grand Jury Prize winner at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival. Public Access examines the power and dangers of mass media consumption upon a small-town community. Ron Marquette plays Whiley Pritcher, a stranger in the small community of Brewster, who lands a job as the host of a local public access call-in show. On his program he asks the simple question "What's wrong with Brewster?" and gets all manner of call-in complaints -- from discrimination at the school to political corruption at the town hall. Soon, Whiley becomes a local celebrity and an arbiter of public opinion. As his power grows, he makes a pact with Bob Hodges (Burt Williams), Brewster's mayor, and begins an affair with Rachel (Dina Brooks), the town librarian. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Sundance Film Festival Bryan Singer Grand Jury Prize - Dramatic 1992 Winner

Cast

Ron Marquette
as Whiley Pritcher
Larry Maxwell
as Jeff Abernathy
Brandon Boyce
Christopher McQuarrie
as First Cop
Matt Jacobson
as Second Cop

Crew

Bryan Singer
Director
Kenneth Kokin
Producer
Christopher McQuarrie
Screenwriter
Bryan Singer
Screenwriter
Bruce Douglas Johnson
Cinematographer
John Ottman
Composer (Music Score)
John Ottman
Editor
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