The Heartbreak Kid (2007)

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Written by Scot Armstrong, Leslie Dixon

Directed by Bobby Farrelly

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2007

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

After an uncharacteristically speedy romance, perpetually single sports store owner Eddie (Ben Stiller, pictured) finally takes the plunge with blonde Lila (Malin Akerman, pictured).

It should be the perfect honeymoon: sun, fun and margaritas in Mexico. But Eddie begins to realises that Lila isn't exactly the perfect ten he'd thought. She is, in fact, a Budweiser-snorting, sinus-snoring walrus. They're totally unsuited. And then Eddie meets Miranda (Michelle Monaghan)...

This was originally a rather droll 1972 comedy, penned by Neil Simon and pairing Charles Grodin and Cybill Shepherd. Or it was, until the Farrelly brothers got their paws on it. The pair bring back the star of There's Something About Mary and ramp up the gross-out quota. Sex, sunburn, flatulence, jellyfish, donkey erections... there's nothing these guys won't touch.

When is The Heartbreak Kid next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Screen 1 HD November 26th, 11:30pm and on Sky Screen 1 November 26th, 11:30pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Ben StillerBen StillerEddie Cantrow
Image for Malin AkermanMalin AkermanLila
Image for Michelle MonaghanMichelle MonaghanMiranda
Jerry StillerDoc
Rob CorddryMac
Carlos MenciaUncle Tito
Scott WilsonBoo
Ali HillisJodi
Polly HollidayBeryl
Image for Danny R. McBrideDanny R. McBrideMartin
Roy JenkinsBuzz
Nicol PaoneHostess
Stephanie CourtneyGayla
Amy SloanDeborah
Jerry ShermanGrandpa Anderson

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