Pros and Cons (2001)
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Runtime: 1 hr 44 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Insightful stand-up Larry Miller has been seen previously in films only as a supporting player (TEN THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU, the DR. DOLITTLE films). His full leap into the world of feature films is PROS & CONS, a comedy he wrote and plays the... Insightful stand-up Larry Miller has been seen previously in films only as a supporting player (TEN THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU, the DR. DOLITTLE films). His full leap into the world of feature films is PROS & CONS, a comedy he wrote and plays the lead in. Miller and Tommy Davidson (BAMBOOZLED, TV's IN LIVING COLOR) play regular guys thrown into prison for crimes they didn't commit. Their only way out of the joint is by pulling off a mistaken identity scam that neither one seems competent enough to pull off. The humor pulls no punches as their predicament leads these two bumblers into comic situations involving stabbings, being taken hostage, and many other trouble spots giving a hilarious view of life on the inside. Delroy Lindo and Julie Warner assist in the master plan. Miller won a best actor award from the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival for his performance. [More]
Starring: Larry Miller, Tommy Davidson, Delroy Lindo, David Rasche
Starring: Larry Miller, Tommy Davidson, Delroy Lindo, David Rasche, Michael Rose, Christine Ebersole, Darren McGavin, Julie Warner
Director: Boris Damast
Director: Boris Damast
Producer: Robert Mickelson
Screenwriter: Larry Miller
Composer: Michel Colombier
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