Tiptoes | |
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Directed by | Matthew Bright |
Written by | Matthew Bright[1][a] |
Produced by | Elie Cohn Chris Hanley Fernando Sulichin Douglas Urbanski Brad Wyman |
Starring | Gary Oldman Kate Beckinsale Patricia Arquette Matthew McConaughey Peter Dinklage |
Cinematography | Sonja Rom |
Edited by | Paul Heiman |
Music by | Curt Sobel |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Reality Check Productions |
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Running time | 150 minutes[2][3] (director's cut) 90 minutes |
Countries | United States France |
Language | English |
Tiptoes is a 2003 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Matthew Bright.[1][a] The film stars Gary Oldman, Kate Beckinsale, Patricia Arquette, and Matthew McConaughey. The film's plot revolves around an average-sized man (McConaughey) who struggles with revealing to his pregnant fiancée (Beckinsale) that his entire family are little people, as he worries that their unborn child may be born with dwarfism. The film attracted controversy for the casting of non-dwarf actor Gary Oldman as a dwarf.[1][3] Oldman plays McConaughey's character's twin brother despite being eleven years older than him.[3]
The film debuted in a 150-minute director's cut at Harry Knowles' Butt-Numb-A-Thon film festival.[2][3] Bright was fired from the film during post-production, and subsequently had his screenwriting credit removed, after the film was re-edited without his involvement.[1] The 90-minute producers' cut screened at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival, where Bright criticized the film and the producers for re-editing it.[1][3] The producers' cut went on to receive negative reviews, and in some reviews, it has been called one of the worst movies ever made.[1]
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