The Whole Nine Yards (2000)

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Written by Mitchell Kapner

Directed by Jonathan Lynn

Running Time: 98 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Energetic comedy starring Bruce Willis as "Jimmy the Tulip", a Chicago hitman who has just been released from jail and has moved with his beautiful wife (Natasha Henstridge) to a Canadian suburb next to "Oz" (Matthew Perry) and his bitchy wife (Rosanna Arquette).

Among the many things that happen over the course of this film, Oz falls for Tulip's wife, Oz's assistant (he's a dentist) has a passion for being a hitwoman and idolizes Tulip, several people think about bumping each other off and Oz is goaded by his wife into going to Chicago and turning in his new gangster friend to a Hungarian mob-boss who wants the Tulip iced and is willing to pay to find out where he is...or does Oz have something else up his sleeve ... something diabolical?

Nifty comedy which has all kinds of things going for it!

Cast

Image for Bruce WillisBruce WillisJimmy 'The Tulip' Tudeski
Image for Matthew PerryMatthew PerryNicholas 'Oz' Oseransky
Image for Rosanna ArquetteRosanna ArquetteSophie Oseransky
Image for Michael Clarke DuncanMichael Clarke DuncanFranklin Figueroa
Image for Natasha HenstridgeNatasha HenstridgeCynthia Tudeski
Amanda PeetJill St. Claire
Image for Kevin PollakKevin PollakJanni Pytor Gogolak
Harland WilliamsSpecial Agent Steve Hanson
Carmen FerlandSophie's Mom
Serge ChristianssensMr. Boulez
Renee Madeline Le GuerrierWaitress

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