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MOVIE: Delivery Man - Synopsis & Trailer
Synopsis
David Wozniak (Vince Vaughn) has always led a simple life. A
delivery driver for his family’s meat company, he is seemingly content
existing in a state of perpetual mediocrity. While David has a good
heart, charming everyone he comes in contact with, he is immature,
unfocused, in serious debt and in desperate need of some sense of
direction in his life. But when he finds out he is the biological father
of 533 children and 142 of them are suing to learn his identity,
everything changes, and David decides he wants to do the right thing and
for once, be held accountable for his actions.
Eager to learn more about some of his newly found progeny, he tracks
them down and begins looking out for them. Rather unexpectedly he
becomes involved with these kids emotionally, and for the first time in
his life understands how good it feels to put the interests of others
ahead of his own. David wants to see them excel in life, and like a
covert guardian angel he offers advice when warranted, encouragement
when needed or a shoulder to cry on when sought, and begins to grasp all
the precious things in life he has been missing. At the same time,
David’s girlfriend, Emma (Cobie Smulders), enlightens him with news of
her pregnancy, but knowing David, her expectations are minimal. David’s
recent trials and tribulations, however, have helped him grow in ways he
never imagined possible, and he finally understands he has been given a
purpose in life, and this time he won’t let anyone down, least of all,
his children.
DreamWorks Pictures and Reliance Entertainment present, “Delivery
Man,” a heartfelt comedy about the complexities of life, seizing the day
and becoming the person you are destined to be. The film stars Vince
Vaughn, Chris Pratt and Cobie Smulders, and is written for the screen
and directed by Ken Scott. “Delivery Man” is produced by André Rouleau,
with Ray Angelic, Scott Mednick and Mark Sourian serving as executive
producers. Eric Alan Edwards is the director of photography, Ida Random
is the production designer, Priscilla Nedd-Friendly is the editor, Glenn
Allen and Richard Friedlander are the VFX producers, and Eran Dinur is
the VFX supervisor. Melissa Toth is the costume designer and the music
is by Jon Brion.
A DreamWorks Pictures and Reliance Entertainment presentation,
“Delivery Man” is based on the original screenplay “Starbuck,” written
by Ken Scott and Martin Petit. The film releases nationwide on November
22, 2013.
Delivery Man (2013) - Official Trailer
All thanks to Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Malaysia & Nuffnang
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