Larger Than Life | |
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Theatrical release poster
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Directed by | Howard Franklin |
Produced by | Pen Densham Richard Barton Lewis John Watson |
Written by | Pen Densham Garry Williams Roy Blount Jr. |
Starring | |
Music by | Miles Goodman |
Cinematography | Elliot Davis |
Edited by | Sidney Levin |
Distributed by |
United Artists Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (U.S. DVD) Pathé (UK) |
Release date
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Running time
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93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $30 million |
Box office | $8,315,693 |
Larger Than Life: Original United Artists Motion Picture Soundtrack | |
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Soundtrack album by Various artists | |
Released | 1996 |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Length | 30:48 |
Label |
Milan Records 73138357832 |
Larger Than Life is a 1996 American comedy film starring Bill Murray.
The film opens at a convention of recliner salesmen, where Jack Corcoran (Bill Murray) gives a motivational speech based on his book Get Over It. Jack shares the example of his father dying before he was born as a difficult circumstance that must be overcome to succeed. At Jack's engagement party, his agent (Jeremy Piven) updates him on all of his upcoming speaking engagements, and the pair hope that one of the engagements is high profile enough to lead to an infomercial.
As the party winds down, Jack reads telegrams from well wishers. One of the telegrams is from an attorney in Baltimore about the large estate of his recently deceased father Kirk. Jack's mother, Vera, shortly admits that she lied about his father's death. In truth, she left him because she felt he would be a bad example for Jack.
The attorney in Baltimore shows Jack a contract which mentions $35,000. Thinking this is the size of his father's estate, Jack signs the contract. In fact, it is the amount of property damage that the attorney has suffered because of Vera, Kirby's elephant. Vera and Kirby were a traveling circus act, and she is a highly trained elephant. Kirby left a note for Jack that instructed him to call "Blockhead" in Kansas City if there are any problems with Vera. Jack contacts Mo (Janeane Garofalo) at the San Diego Zoo, who happens to be transporting a herd of elephants to Sri Lanka in a few days. She helps Jack ascertain that Vera is a breeding age female, and she agrees to pay $30,000 for the elephant.
Jack and Vera board a train bound for San Diego, but the conductor (Keith David) insists on a bribe. Jack's $600 only gets them as far as Kansas City, where he looks up Blockhead, who is an old circus buddy of Kirby's. Blockhead shows Jack the extent of Vera's training, including a photo of Vera standing on her hind legs, which was a trick that she would only do for Kirby. He puts Jack onto an animal trainer in Los Angeles named Terry Bonura (Linda Fiorentino) who works in show business. Terry offers Jack $40,000 for Vera. So, he and Blockhead attempt to drive to L.A., but his truck breaks down. Jack rents a semi-truck and continues on his own. With no experience driving a big rig, Jack blows out the transmission.