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  1. Confessions of a Dangerous Mind: Directed by George Clooney. With Dick Clark, Sam Rockwell, Michelle Sweeney, Drew Barrymore. An adaptation of the cult memoir of game show impresario Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell), in which he purports to have been a C.I.A. hitman.

  2. In 1940, Chuck Barris' (Sam Rockwell) sole purpose through his teenage years (Michael Cera) in Philadelphia concerns promiscuity, but he is unsuccessful despite numerous attempts with a wide variety of girls and women. Inspired by a television advertisement in 1955, he moves to Manhattan to become an NBC page.

  3. Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Confessions of a Dangerous Mind: Directed by George Clooney. With Dick Clark, Sam Rockwell, Michelle Sweeney, Drew Barrymore. An adaptation of the cult memoir of game show impresario Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell), in which he purports to have been a C.I.A. hitman.

  5. Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. Sincerely. Written by Alan Freed / Harvey Fuqua. Performed by The Moonglows. Courtesy of MCA Records. Under license from Universal Music Enterprises. The Swag. Written by Link Wray / Milt Grant. Performed by Link Wray & The Raymen.

  6. What was the official certification given to Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) in Spain? Please see our guide to updating awards. See more gaps.

  7. Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) Parents Guide and Certifications from around the world.

  8. Confessions of a Dangerous Mind: Directed by George Clooney. With Dick Clark, Sam Rockwell, Michelle Sweeney, Drew Barrymore. An adaptation of the cult memoir of game show impresario Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell), in which he purports to have been a C.I.A. hitman.

  9. Who are the characters in Confessions of a Dangerous Mind? Chuck Barris, J. Sweeney, Penny, Georgia, Debbie, Freddie Cannon, Larry Goldberg, Jim Byrd, Instructor Jenks, Dating Game Director, and others

  10. Confessions keeps its cards close, and Kaufman is perfectly capable of starving his screenplay to save it, and perfectly happy with being misunderstood. 75 Charlotte Observer Lawrence Toppman