Highest-Rated Movies about 'Literary Agent', Sort by Popularity

Betrayal (1983), Vampire's Kiss (1988), The Object of My Affection (1998), A Thousand Words (2012), Tales That Witness Madness (1973), The Killing Floor (2007), Year by the Sea (2016), Submission (2017) ... Let's take a look at the ranked list of the best Literary Agent movies.

#1. Betrayal (1983)

Storyline: Pinter's semi-autobiographical play examining the surprise attraction, shy first steps, gradual flowering, and treasonous deception of a woman's extramarital affair with her husband's best friend. The entire story is told from the husband's point of view, with the scenes in precise reverse chronological order.—Dan Hartung <dhartung@mcs.com>

Plot Keywords: gallery owner, literary agent, publisher, wife, best friend, husband, crafty ...

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#2. Vampire's Kiss (1988)

Storyline: A publishing executive is visited and bitten by a woman and starts exhibiting erratic behavior. He pushes his secretary to extremes as he tries to come to terms with his delusions. The woman continues to visit and as his madness deepens, it begins to look as if some of the events he's experiencing may be hallucinations.

Plot Keywords: literary agent, receptionist, beautiful woman, therapist, yuppie, boss, outlandish ...

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#3. The Object of My Affection (1998)

Storyline: George and Nina seem like the perfect couple. They share a cozy Brooklyn apartment, a taste for tuna casserole dinners, and a devotion to ballroom dancing. They love each other. There's only one hitch: George is gay. And when Nina announces she's pregnant, things get especially complicated. Vince - Nina's overbearing boyfriend and the baby's father-wants marriage. Nina wants independence. George will do anything for a little unqualified affection, but is he ready to become an unwed surrogate dad?

Plot Keywords: social worker, literary agent, boyfriend, friend, lover, teacher, emotional ...

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#4. A Thousand Words (2012)

Storyline: Jack McCall, played by Eddie Murphy, finds an unusual tree in his yard after an encounter with a spiritual guru. After discovering that with each word he speaks, a leaf drops off of the tree, Jack refuses to speak at all, as doing so will keep the tree, and him, alive. However, his work, marriage, and friendships are all affected by his choice. Can Jack figure out an alternative method of survival? Or will he simply have to live the rest of his life to the fullest?

Plot Keywords: literary agent, guru, wife, associate, family member, outlandish, hysterical ...

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#5. Tales That Witness Madness (1973)

Storyline: In a late night meeting at his modern asylum, Dr. Tremayne (Donald Pleasence) receives visiting colleague Nicholas (Jack Hawkins) and recounts the histories of four unusual patients whose cases he has solved. In "Mr. Tiger", Paul (Russell Lewis), the sensitive young son of wealthy but constantly bickering parents, befriends an imaginary tiger. In "Penny Farthing", antiques dealer Timothy (Peter McEnery) inherits a penny-farthing bicycle which seems to have time travel capabilities, as overseen by the apparently haunted portrait of Uncle Albert (Frank Forsyth). In "Mel", Brian (Michael Jayston) prominently displays a human-shaped dead tree in his home as a piece of found art, angering his jealous wife Bella (Dame Joan Collins). In "Luau", flamboyant literary agent Auriol (Kim Novak) hosts new client Kimo (Michael Petrovitch). Despite Auriol's overtures, he seems more interested in Auriol's beautiful daughter Ginny (Mary Tamm). As Ginny leaves for a mysterious holiday, Kimo's assistant helps Auriol prepare an elaborate luau for Kimo.

Plot Keywords: psychiatrist, doctor, young boy, literary agent, young girl, frightening, hospital ...

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