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Slattery & Hamm Reunite for Wild LA Comedy
24 Jan
Summary
- Slattery and Hamm, stars of Mad Men, reunite for a new comedy.
- The film follows a bride seeking her 'hall pass' in Los Angeles.
- Filmed across iconic Los Angeles locations, including Chateau Marmont.

John Slattery and Jon Hamm, celebrated for their collaboration on "Mad Men," have reunited in David Wain's latest comedy, "Gail Daughtry." Slattery accepted the role of himself, a character navigating hard times in the Valley, after receiving a call from Hamm. The film's narrative follows a bride-to-be on a comedic quest through Los Angeles to find her designated "hall pass."
Hamm, a longtime collaborator with Wain and Ken Marino, expressed his enthusiasm for the project, noting the fun and comedic talent typically found in Wain's productions. Zoey Deutch also stars as the titular Gail Daughtry, describing her role as a "wild ride."
The comedy was filmed on location across Los Angeles, including the Chateau Marmont and Elysian Park, during a period of reduced film production in the city. Wain is noted for his ability to maximize a budget, making small amounts appear substantial.
"Gail Daughtry" showcases Wain's distinctive humor, characterized by absurdist elements, witty dialogue, and socially awkward characters. The film is slated for its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, aiming to capture a share of the reviving theatrical comedy market.




