Dumb and Dumber (1994)

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Written by Peter Farrelly, Bennett Yellin

Directed by Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1994

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

This hilarious film tells us the cross-country adventures of two good-hearted but *incredibly* stupid friends as they attempt to return a suitcase.

Harry Dunne (Jeff Daniels) and Lloyd Christmas (Jim Carrey) are two completely brainless losers who have the hearts of elephants.

When they find a suitcase full of money they discover that it belongs to the beautiful, Mary Swanson (Lauren Holly) so the two set out to return it to its pretty owner.

However she has gone on a skiing holiday in the luxurious Aspen ski resort in Colarado. After a very long journey full of accidents and vehicle changes, and using 'just little bits' of the cash to live it up and survive on, they arrive in snowy Aspen, and set out to find her. But will they succeed?

Cast

Image for Jim CarreyJim CarreyLloyd Christmas
Image for Jeff DanielsJeff DanielsHarry Dunne
Image for Lauren HollyLauren HollyMary Swanson
Mike StarrJoe 'Mental' Mentaliano
Karen DuffyJ.P. Shay
Charles RocketNicholas Andre
Victoria RowellFBI Special Agent Beth Jordan
Joe BakerBernard
Hank BrandtKarl Swanson
Image for Teri GarrTeri GarrHelen Swanson
Felton PerryDet. Dale
Cam NeelySea Bass
Harland WilliamsState Trooper
Rob MoranBartender
Brady BluhmBilly

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