After starring last year in two
ensemble comedies “Horrible Bosses” and “Hall Pass,” comic actor Jason Sudeikis
will be seen next in Warner Bros.' “The Campaign.” He plays Mitch, the loyal
but increasingly overwhelmed campaign manager, of incumbent congressman, Cam
Brady (Will Ferrell).
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In
the film, as Cam Brady brazens through an embarrasing sex scandal with his
usual flair, the seasoned politico prepares to segue unopposed into his fifth
term in office. But this time, to his astonishment, a challenger appears out of
nowhere: local tour operator Marty Huggins (Zach Galifianakis) — a dumpy,
soft-spoken, cardigan-wrapped, fanny-pack-wearing oddball with zero political
experience. As Election Day closes in, the two are locked in a dead heat, with
insults quickly escalating to injury until all they care about is burying each
other.
It’s
not the first time Cam has been caught with his pants down, though, and he’s
sure he can put the incident behind him with an appropriately staged public
apology, a wide smile and some fancy footwork from his faithful campaign
manager, Mitch.
“You
can’t teach charisma and Cam Brady is charming as hell. He’s been relying on
that for years,” says Jason Sudeikis. “Mitch is not only Cam’s campaign manager
but closest friend, the guy who knows him better than anyone and is always
there to cover his tracks and put out the fires he sets.”
Adds
Sudeikis, “Mitch runs the gamut from enabler to straight man, to the voice of
reason, to a cohort, depending upon what’s needed. Mostly he protects Cam from
himself and his own appetites and delusions and, at the same time, truly likes
him and believes in him.”
“Overall,
I think if you threw Mitch into DC or a bigger arena he’d get chewed up, but
for the 14th district of North Carolina, he’s the man,” says producer Chris
Henchy. “It helps when there’s no one running against your candidate.”
Mitch’s
loyalty and creativity are perhaps most evident when Cam is pressed to recite
The Lord’s Prayer in public and must rely on his manager’s elaborate
back-of-the-room pantomimes to piece the words together, a hilarious
performance that Sudeikis ad-libbed in rehearsal. “That was my improv instinct
kicking in,” he says. “While Cam is sweating it out on stage, he looks toward
Mitch for support and I just wanted him to have something to respond to. From
there it grew, with [director] Jay Roach adjusting the focus and the writers
giving it more context. You never know if that sort of stuff will make it into
the movie but it’s a good sign when you see the director laughing.”
Next
year, Sudeikis' upcoming projects are the feature films “We’re the Millers,”
which re-teams him with “Horrible Bosses” co-star Jennifer Aniston and Adam
Shankman’s drama “This is Where I Leave You” based on the best-selling novel of
the same title.
“The
Campaign” is distributed in the Philippines by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner
Bros. Entertainment Company.
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