Impolite Review
By Christopher Null
Impolite, made back in 1992, only now gets its home video and DVD release, and it's apparently Christopher Plummer's cameo that has earned it such a merit. No one else in the film has gone on to, well, anything, and Wisden has the generic look of any one of a hundred blonde male wannabes that have come and gone through the history of Hollywood.
A couple of clever and humorous scenes do not a great movie make, and Wisden's investigation is so lacking in motivation the viewer never gets drawn in. Many of the supporting cast members are memorable enough, but the story itself is so mundane it's hard to get excited about it.

Facts and Figures
Year: 1992
Run time: 98 mins
In Theaters: Wednesday 16th September 1992
Distributed by: Vanguard
Reviews
Contactmusic.com: 2.5 / 5
IMDB: 5.6 / 10
Cast & Crew
Director: David Hauka
Producer: Raymond Massey
Screenwriter: Michael McKinley
Also starring: Robert Wisden, Kevin McNulty, Stuart Margolin, Jill Teed, Katherine Banwell, Raymond Massey, Michael McKinley