Paramount Pictures released The Truman Show on June 5, 1998. Peter Weir directed the film starring Jim Carrey, Ed Harris, and Laura Linney.
‘The Truman Show’ 30-Second Summary
Truman doesn’t realize that his quaint hometown is a giant studio set run by a visionary producer/director/creator, and that the folks living and working there are Hollywood actors. Even his incessantly bubbly wife is a contract player. Gradually, Truman gets wise, and does something about his discovery.
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Paramount Pictures released The Truman Show on June 5, 1998. Peter Weir directed the film starring Jim Carrey, Ed Harris, and Laura Linney.