Grand Piano

Play or die.

5.9
20131h 30m

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Tom Selznick, the most talented pianist of his generation, stopped performing in public because of his stage fright. Years after a catastrophic performance, he reappears in public in a long awaited concert in Chicago. Just moments after starting his performance in the packed theater, in front of an expectant audience, Tom finds a threatening message written on the score: 'Play one wrong note and you die'. Without leaving the piano, Tom must discover the anonymous sniper's motives and look for help without anyone realizing.

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Grand Piano Official Trailer #1 (2013) - Elijah Wood Thriller HD

Grand Piano Official Trailer #1 (2013) - Elijah Wood Thriller HD

Cast

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Elijah Wood

Tom Selznick

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Kerry Bishé

Emma Selznick

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Alex Winter

Assistant

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Dee Wallace

Marjorie Green

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Don McManus

Reisinger

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Stephanie Garvin

Theatre Guest

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Christopher Kahler

Squinchy - The Lords of Uifam band member

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Harris Gordon

Emma's Agent

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Jim Arnold

Janitor

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Reviews

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Kenneth Axel Carlsson

2/10

A pianist is returning to the stage, but he does not seem so sure that this is a good thing. When he sits down to play, he notices some weird red writing in his playbook. Apparently someone is watching him a bit more closely than the rest, and is in fact ready to kill him and his girlfriend, if he does not play correctly.

Ok, so I didn't pay that much attention to the plot, I actually dosed off for a bit. The plot is just plain boring, and we are given no real insight into the characters, so that we actually care for what happens to them. This movie actually reminded me of a different version of Phone Booth, a movie that I'd much rather watch than this.

_Last words... there is nothing grand about this movie, the actors have no real characters to breathe life into and the plot has been seen so many times before. This is one concert that you could easily miss... go watch Phone Booth with Colin Ferrell instead. _

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