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Double Whammy (2001)
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Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language, violence, some sexuality, and drug use
Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:2002-Summer
Synopsis: Back problems prevent a detective (Denis Leary) from preventing a fatal shooting spree, thus costing hin his reputation. But after a sexy chiropractor (Elizabeth Hurley) takes care of him--in more... Back problems prevent a detective (Denis Leary) from preventing a fatal shooting spree, thus costing hin his reputation. But after a sexy chiropractor (Elizabeth Hurley) takes care of him--in more ways then one--he's back on the right track. Tom DiCillo (LIVING IN OBLIVION) directs this well-cast comedy. [More]
Starring: Denis Leary, Elizabeth Hurley, Steve Buscemi, Luis Guzmán
Starring: Denis Leary, Elizabeth Hurley, Steve Buscemi, Luis Guzmán, Chris Noth, Donald Faison
Director: Tom DiCillo
Director: Tom DiCillo
Screenwriter: Tom DiCillo
Studio: Lions Gate Films
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