
Cannes Man
Comedy · Drama · Documentary
Overview
Film producer Sy Lerner makes a bet with a fellow film executive that he can turn any nobody into a star at the Cannes Film Festival. A New York cab driver who is visiting the festival is chosen as the test subject to settle the bet and Sy uses his skills of hype and manipulation to try and turn the cab driver named Frank into the talk of the town. Many celebrities make cameos throughout the film.
Top Cast


Seymour Cassel
Seymour Cassel
Sy Lerner
Seymour Cassel
Sy Lerner


Francesco Quinn
Francesco Quinn
Frank 'Rhino' Rhinoslavsky
Francesco Quinn
Frank 'Rhino' Rhinoslavsky
Rebecca Broussard
Rebecca Broussard
Rebecca Lerner
Rebecca Broussard
Rebecca Lerner


Luana Anders
Luana Anders
Agent on Phone
Luana Anders
Agent on Phone


Lloyd Kaufman
Lloyd Kaufman
Self - Troma Chief
Lloyd Kaufman
Self - Troma Chief


James Brolin
James Brolin
Self
James Brolin
Self


John Malkovich
John Malkovich
Self
John Malkovich
Self


Ann Cusack
Ann Cusack
Kitty Monaco
Ann Cusack
Kitty Monaco


Julian Lennon
Julian Lennon
Self
Julian Lennon
Self
Jim Stark
Jim Stark
Betting Producer
Jim Stark
Betting Producer
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