In Good Company - Interview with Dennis Quaid
Posted on: December 9, 2004 | Views: | Comment
Dennis Quaid talks about the nature of his character in the film.
Dan, a 50-year-old ad-sales executive, is demoted after the magazine he works for is acquired in a corporate merger. Due to financial pressures at home, he is unable to quit the company and decides to make good with his new boss: A snot-nosed twentysomething brat fresh out of business school.
The two men forge a tenuous friendship despite their age gap and work situation, but their relationship becomes strained when the brash new boss begins dating Dan's teenage daughter.
Dan, a 50-year-old ad-sales executive, is demoted after the magazine he works for is acquired in a corporate merger. Due to financial pressures at home, he is unable to quit the company and decides to make good with his new boss: A snot-nosed twentysomething brat fresh out of business school.
The two men forge a tenuous friendship despite their age gap and work situation, but their relationship becomes strained when the brash new boss begins dating Dan's teenage daughter.
