Public Access

Public Access

Infobox_Film
name = Public Access


caption =
director = Bryan Singer
producer = Kenneth Kokin Bryan Singer (exec.) Adam Ripp
writer = Christopher McQuarrie Bryan Singer Michael Feit Dougan
starring = Ron Marquette
distributor =
released = January 1993 (Sundance)
runtime = 90 min.
music = John Ottman
cinematography = Bruce Douglas Johnson
editing = John Ottman
language = English
budget =
imdb_id = 0107895

"Public Access" is a 1993 film directed by Bryan Singer, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Christopher McQuarrie, and Michael Feit Dougan. It was a joint winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival.

Plot

A clean cut drifter ends up in a small town called Brewster. Getting wind of the local public access television station, the man decides to host his own show called "What's Wrong With Brewster?" which becomes a focal point for town citizens to call in and voice their problems anonymously. However, things start to get ugly and tensions rise for the show, which begins to elevate the man's signature catchphrase "What's wrong with Brewster?" into an entirely new subject for the people of Brewster, when the town becomes embroiled in a mess its created, driven by a man whose intentions might be far more sinister than he appears to be.

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title=
years=1993
tied with "Ruby in Paradise"
before="In the Soup"
after="What Happened Was"


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