Big Momma's House 2 (2006)

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Written by Don Rhymer, Darryl Quarles

Directed by John Whitesell

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

It used to be that no job was too large for superFed Malcolm Turner (Martin Lawrence).

These days, the thief-catcher is reduced to being a desk jockey, but he still hankers for the firing line. When he learns that cybercrook Tom Fuller (Mark Moses) has created a computer worm which could destroy Silicon Valley, Turner springs back into action.

Well, maybe not action, since none of the FBI's finest can get close to Fuller. But where others fail, inflatable agent Big Momma rises to the occasion, getting a job as the Fullers' nanny and befriending the villain's unhappy kids.

Cast

Image for Martin LawrenceMartin LawrenceMalcolm and Big Momma
Nia LongSherri
Emily ProcterLeah Fuller
Zachary LeviAgent Kevin Kennelly
Image for Mark MosesMark MosesTom Fuller
Kat DenningsMolly
Chloe MoretzCarrie Fuller
Image for Marisol NicholsMarisol NicholsAgent Liliana Morales
Josh FlitterStewart
Dan LauriaCrawford
Jascha WashingtonTrent Pierce
Preston ShoresAndrew Fuller
Trevor ShoresAndrew Fuller
Sarah BrownConstance
Rhoda GriffisMrs. Gallagher

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