The Man from Elysian Fields Soundtrack

Synopsis: Byron Tiller, happily married with a young child, is a writer whose last novel has ended up in the remainder bins. Down on his luck and struggling to make ends meet, he keeps bashing away, refusing to admit that perhaps he is not that good. One day, at wit's end and feeling sorry for himself, he meets someone who has actually read his book: a rather elegant looking Englishman who introduces himself as Luther Fox. Luther runs an escort agency Elysian Fields, which provides extremely wealthy women with attractive, intelligent dates. Desperate for any job- and Luther guarantees good pay and convinces him that it can be only temporary -Byron reluctantly agrees, keeping the whole thing hidden from his wife. He soon finds himself face-to-face with an extremely attractive woman, whose aging husband is a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist grappling with a novel that may be his last. Before long, Byron finds himself immersed in a world that he finds almost impossible to believe and even harder to
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): George Hickenlooper
Production: Fireworks Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.7
Metacritic:
57
Rotten Tomatoes:
51%
R
Year:
2001
106 min
$1,288,188
Website
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1Book of the Month0:56
2End Credits3:05
3Face to Face1:31
4Going Home Alone1:11
5I Gotta Go0:51
6In Bed1:05
7Inner Sanctum3:08
8Main Title3:15
9Waiting1:08

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