Fight Club (1999) Edward Norton The Narrator Brad Pitt Tyler Durden Michael "Meatloaf" Lee Loaf Robert Paulsen Zach Grenier Richard Chesler--Regional Manager Richmond Arquette Intern at Hospital David Andrews Thomas at Remaining Men Together George Maguire Group Leader at Remaining Men Together Eugenie Bondurant Weeping Woman at Onward and Upward Christina Cabot Leader at Partners In Positivity Helena Bonham Carter Marla Singer Sydney Colston Speaker at Free and Clear Directed by: David Fincher Produced by: Arnon Milchan, Art Linson, Cean Chaffin The mundane existence of a product liability evaluator and insomniac, who is addicted to self-help groups, is turned upside down when he meets a sado-masochistic anarchist who is secretly plotting to overthrow civilization. As their friendship grows, they become increasingly involved in a secret society of "fight clubs" where men act out their aggressions and violently beat one another to a pulp. In the meantime, the evaluator falls in love with a woman who is also addicted to self-help groups, but is unable to act on his desire for her. ========== An office employee and a soap salesman build a global organization to help vent male aggression. ========== A lonely, isolated thirty-something young professional seeks an escape from his mundane existence with the help of a devious soap salesman. They find their release from the prison of reality through underground fight clubs, where men can be what the world now denies them. Their boxing matches and harmless pranks soon lead to an out-of-control spiral towards oblivion. ========== A ticking-time-bomb insomniac and a slippery soap salesman channel primal male aggression into a shocking new form of therapy. Their concept catches on, with underground "fight clubs" forming in every town, until an eccentric gets in the way and ignites an out-of-control spiral toward oblivion. ========== The narrator suffers from a lack of sleep. He tries different ways to cure this, but he does not succeed. He does get some sleep, but his conditions rebounds back into it's original state when he meets a lovely young woman, whose name is Marla. He finds out that she and he both have a lot in common and they spend a lot of time together. While touring, he meets an enigmatic young man named Tyler and after a short conversation both become fast friends. Both like to relieve their inner tensions by hitting each other. Soon word gets around about their fights, and lots of young people also get interested. Then a club is formed, which the narrator and Tyler call 'Fight Club'. Both start spending a lot of time and both also make lots of money.