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The Whole Nine Yards

Director: Jonathan Lynn
Writer: Mitchell Kapner
Producer: Don Carmody, Mike Drake, Stephen J. Eads, George Edde, James Holt, Allan Kaufman, Elie Samaha, Tracee Stanley, Andrew Stevens, David Willis
Theatrical: 2000
Rated: R
Studio: Warner Home Video
Genre: Drama
Duration: 98
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 1278
DVD Details
Languages: English, German
Subtitles: English, French
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Aspect Ratio: WideScreen
Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
Discs: 1
Region: 1
Release:Nov 2000
Price: $14.96
Credits
Jimmy 'The Tulip' Tudeski
Bruce Willis
Nicholas 'Oz' Oseransky
Matthew Perry
Sophie Oseransky
Rosanna Arquette
Franklin 'Frankie Figs' Figueroa
Michael Clarke Duncan
Cynthia Tudeski
Natasha Henstridge
Jill St. Claire
Amanda Peet
Janni Pytor Gogolak
Kevin Pollak
Special Agent Steve Hanson
Harland Williams
Sophie's Mom (as Carmen Ferlan)
Carmen Ferland
Mr. Boulez
Serge Christianssens
Waitress (as Renée Madelaine Le Guerrier)
Renee Madeline Le Guerrier
Mover
Jean-Guy Bouchard
Dave Martin
Howard Bilerman
Hungarian Hood
Johnny Goar
Polish Pug
Deano Clavet
Jazz Singer
Stephanie Biddle
Bass Player (as Charles Biddle)
Charles Biddle Sr.
Pianist
Geoff Lapp
Drummer
Gary Gold
Mr. Tourette
Robert Burns
Mrs. Boulez
France Arbour
Sgt. Buchanan
Sean Devine
Agent Morrissey
Richard Jutras
Interrogator #1
Mark Camacho
Interrogator #2
Joanna Noyes
Bank Manager (as John Moore)
John Sanford Moore
Summary
The Whole Nine Yards is a likable comedy, that benefits from both a carefree performance by Bruce Willis and his fine chemistry with Matthew Perry.When hit man Jimmy "The Tulip" Tudeski (Willis) moves into a comfy suburb, the quiet neighborhood, is turned upside down. Mild mannered dentist Nick Oseransky (Perry) and his wife Sophie (Rosanna Arquette) are beside themselves, when suspicious folks start showing up next door to visit. It seems Jimmy's arrival sparks a chain reaction in which just about everybody wants to "off" someone else. Directed by Jonathan Lynn, who also helmed the madcap Clue and My Cousin Vinny, certainly knows what works here. Willis has fun playing off of his tough guy persona. Perry does a good job as a nebbish do well, who's out of his league. Another gem in the film is Kevin Pollak who plays a mob boss. The film does have a few minor problems, like too many charaters to keep track of, but the fun of it all, negates any of that stuff.The extras on the DVD include a fine audio commentary from director Lynn, fairly standard cast and crew video based interviews, and a funny only once gag reel. Viewers can choose to either see the film in full-screen or widescreen formats.The movie has some solid laughs. It's worth a look. After seeing the film, I can also say that I plan to check out its sequel The Whole Ten Yards as well.