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Bruce Willis | Jimmy | |
Matthew Perry | Oz | |
Amanda Peet | Jill | |
Natasha Henstridge | Cynthia | |
Kevin Pollack | ||
Kevin Pollak | Lazlo | |
Frank Collison | Strabo | |
Johnny Messner | Zevo | |
Silas Weir Mitchell | Yermo | |
Tasha Smith | Julie | |
Elisa Gallay | Anya | |
Tallulah Belle Willis | Buttercup Scout | |
Johnny Williams | Vito | |
McNally Sagal | Maitre D' | |
Ned Bellamy | Man in Diner | |
Emmett Shoemaker | Son |
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Producer | Elie Samaha
Arnold Rifkin David Bergstein Stephen J. Eads Joseph Merhi |
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Writer | George Gallo
Mitchell Kapner |
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Cinematography | Neil Roach
Dennis Weaver |
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Musician | John Debney
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"Genuinely Hilarious." -Liam Mayclem, KRON-TV/San Francisco When last seen, retired hitman Jimmy "The Tulip" wasn't seen at all. He was dead and gone...to Mexico. Dentist Oz Oseransky faked dental records that proved Jimmy's death and allowed him to secretly vamoose to a bunny-slippered Baja life. Then one day Oz shows up uninvited with a simple request. H-E-L-L-L-P! Five stars return for a crazier-plus-one sequel to The Whole Nine Yards. This time, Jimmy (Bruce Willis) is reeled in to help rescue Oz's wife (Natasha Henstridge) after phonetically challenged mobster Lazlo (Kevin Pollak) kidnaps her. Jimmy's wife (Amanda Peet), an eager wannabe assassin, is thrilled to be back in the game. Panicked Oz (Matthew Perry) is sure they're all going to wake up dead. And everything spins into gleeful new realms of the whacked and wacky. How does it all end this time? Sorry. Our tulips are sealed. |
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