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Category: Comedy
All Genres: Comedy
Release Year: 2011
Country: USA
Runtime:
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: Bobby FarrellyPeter Farrelly
Sound: Dolby Digital, DTS, SDDS
Taglines:
Writing by: Pete Jones – (screenplay) &
Peter Farrelly – (screenplay) &
Kevin Barnett – (screenplay) &
Bobby Farrelly – (screenplay)
Pete Jones – (story)
Produced by: Mark Charpentier – producer
Bobby Farrelly – producer
Peter Farrelly – producer
Marc S. Fischer – executive producer
Kris Meyer – co-producer
John Rickard – co-producer
J.B. Rogers – producer
Bradley Thomas – producer
Charles B. Wessler – producer
Cast: Owen Wilson – Rick
Jason Sudeikis – Fred
Jenna Fischer – Maggie
Christina Applegate – Grace
Nicky Whelan – Leigh
Richard Jenkins – Coakley
Stephen Merchant – Gary
Larry Joe Campbell – Hog-Head
Bruce Thomas – Rick Coleman
Tyler Hoechlin – Gerry
Derek Waters – Brent
Music: Marcelo Zarvos
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Plot Outline:
The affair between a politician and a ballerina is affected by mysterious forces keeping the lovers apart.
Plot:
A married man is granted the opportunity to have an affair by his wife. Joined in the fun by his best pal, things get a little out of control when both wives start engaging in extramarital activities as well.
Movie Quotes:
Rick: That is making me uncomfortable, would you mind switching places with him?
[He sees that the other naked man has a tiny penis]
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
At the end credits, there is a behind the scenes making of the film done at 4 different camera angles.
Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: When Hog-Head is being dragged by the golf cart, one of his shoes flies off. In the next scene, he is back on the golf cart and he has both shoes on.
Trivia: There are 3 entries in the trivia list – like these:
- Amanda Bynes was cast but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts. She was replaced by Alexandra Daddario.
- Richard Jenkins lives in Cumberland, RI, where the Farrelly brothers grew up.
- It cost $200,000 to get the rights to use the "Law & Order" (1990) "dunt-dunt" sound for the "Day X" title cards.


