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Bruce Willis | Jimmy | |
Matthew Perry | Oz | |
Amanda Peet | Jill | |
Kevin Pollak | Lazlo | |
Natasha Henstridge | Cynthia | |
Frank Collison | Strabo | |
Johnny Messner | Zevo | |
Silas Weir Mitchell | Yermo | |
Tasha Smith | Julie | |
Elisa Gallay | Anya | |
Tallulah Belle Willis | Buttercup Scout | |
Johnny Williams | Vito | |
McNally Sagal | Maitre D' | |
Ned Bellamy | Man in Diner | |
Emmett Shoemaker | Son |
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Producer | David Bergstein
Joseph Merhi |
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George Gallo
Mitchell Kapner |
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Cinematography | Neil Roach
Dennis Weaver |
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Musician |
John Debney
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A sequel to the comedic hit "The Whole Nine Yards," this movie features the return of hapless dentist Oz (Matthew Perry), his beautiful new wife, her former husband, gangster Jimmy the Tulip (Bruce Willis), and his new wife, Oz's former assistant, Jill (Amanda Peet). This hilarious love square agreed to split up so that their less-than-legal actions at the end of "The Whole Nine Yards" would go undiscovered. But a new get-rich-quick scheme involving the secrets of Jimmy's past brings them back together, and chaos ensues. Like any good gangster comedy, it has its share of violence, but no gore. |
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