Duchovny plays Eugene Sands, a surgeon who has his medical license revoked after operating under the influence of amphetamines and opiates. Hutton's character, a crime lord named Raymond Blossom, happens upon him in a bar where Sands saves someone's life with an emergency procedure to inflate a collapsed lung. Blossom hires Sands as his personal physician, patching up his accomplices when they cannot go to a hospital, and tending to the crime boss and his girlfriend, Claire. In the final act of the film, Claire and Sands become involved, and he must face up to conflicting loyalties to Blossom, Claire, and the FBI agent who has blackmailed him into being an informant.
Cast
David Duchovny as Dr. Eugene Sands
Timothy Hutton as Raymond Blossom
Angelina Jolie as Claire
Michael Massee as Gage
Peter Stormare as Vladimir
Andrew Tiernan as Cyril
Gary Dourdan as Yates
John Hawkes as Flick
Will Stewart as Perry
Philip Moon as Casey
Pavel D. Lynchnikoff as Andrei
Tracey Walter as Jim
Sandra Kinder as Sue
Bill Rosier as Jerry
Keone Young as Mr Ksi
Stella Garcia as South African Businesswoman
Production
The film was finished in 1995 but not released until 1997 due to initial negative reactions from test audiences. The film's trailer contained a brief glimpse of a sex scene between Duchovny and Jolie. The actress later confirmed that she had filmed two sex scenes for the movie, but that both of them were edited out of the final cut.
Reception
The film did not fare well financially or with critics, scoring just a 13% at the review siteRotten Tomatoes and making only $4,166,918 at the US theater box office. Popular film criticRoger Ebert however, gave the film three stars, saying "This may not be a great movie, but for both Duchovny and Hutton, it's a turning point", citing Duchovny's ability to "stand above the action" like Clint Eastwood; and Hutton's ability to create a real character as the villain, instead of merely filling a space. In an interview with the New York Times dated 9 April 2000 David Duchovny himself, while talking about production difficulties, stated that “‘Playing God' was a mistake only because we didn't have a script ready... I should have just bailed out, but I didn't know."
Music
The song "Spybreak!" by Propellerheads was used in this film two years before its Stardom debut as the Main Song of the cult movieThe Matrix