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The Paper

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Initial release USA
Directors Ron Howard
Box office48. 4 million USD
Producers Brian Grazer
Frederick M. Zollo
Screenplay David Koepp
Stephen Koepp
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About The Paper


Henry Hackett (Michael Keaton) is an editor at the New York Sun, a tabloid paper facing financial cuts. His pregnant wife, Martha (Marisa Tomei), pleads with him to get a more respectable job so he can spend more time with his family. Hackett is considering an offer from another paper, with fewer hours and higher pay, when he gets his hottest story in years. When this scoop leads to a burst of violence and a conflict with his new boss, Alicia (Glenn Close), he faces a startling moment of truth.

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