The Honeymooners (2005)

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Written by Danny Jacobson, David Sheffield

Directed by John Schultz

Also known as "Pour le meilleur ou pour le pire"

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Jackie Gleason and Art Carney starred in the 1955-56 US comedy series on which this gently amusing, charismatic and unusual film is based. More than 50 years later, Cedric the Entertainer and Mike Epps do a fantastic job of taking over the roles and making them their own. This is the story of two New York couples who live in a rented house and dream of owning their own place. Then they get an opportunity to buy a condo from an old lady at a very reasonable price. Both couples have been saving, the only trouble is that, bus driver, Ralph is a dreamer, always getting sucked into get-rich-quick schemes, and he's lost all his savings. Does this mean that he and long-suffering wife Alice will lose their dream? Will sewage worker Ed and his wife go it alone? This is a touching and funny film.

Cast

Image for Cedric the EntertainerCedric the EntertainerRalph Kramden
Mike EppsEd Norton
Image for Gabrielle UnionGabrielle UnionAlice Kramden
Regina HallTrixie Norton
Eric StoltzWilliam Davis
Jon PolitoKirby
Image for John LeguizamoJohn LeguizamoDodge
Carol WoodsAlice's Mom
Ajay NaiduVivek
Arnell PowellDJ Suckaslam
Leticia CastilloYoung Mother
Chuy BravoGrocer
Doreen KeoghMiss Celestine
Camille DoneganLissa
Joanna DickensBus Stop Woman

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