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Deuce Bigalow

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Release Date: 05/03/2001

Edition: Widescreen
Genre: Comedy
Sub-Genre: Comedy
Region Code: Region 2
Certificate: 15
Label: Walt Disney Studios
Actors: Gail O'Grady, Richard Riehle, Torsten Voges, Jacqueline O'Bradors, Chi Chi La Rue, Amy Poehler, David Platias, Deborah Lemen, Arija Bareikis, Oded Fehr, Eddie Griffin, William Forsythe, Rob Schneider
Director: Mike Mitchell
Number of Discs: 1
Audio Languages: English
Subtitle Languages: Hard of Hearing English, Norwegian, Hebrew, English, Swedish, Danish, Finnish, Icelandic

Deuce Bigalow (Rob Schneider) is a fish tank cleaner in desperate need of some extra cash after damaging a client's luxury apartment. He decides that the only way to make quick money is to become a male gigolo for the ladies, even if it means charging only $10 a time!
The title character of Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, played by Saturday Night Live alumnus and Adam Sandler sidekick Rob Schneider, is a miserable fish-tank cleaner who stumbles onto a new and different lifestyle when he looks after the fish of a high-priced male prostitute (Oded Fehr from The Mummy). Deuce teams up with a man-pimp (Eddie Griffin), gets harassed by a crazed cop (William Forsythe), and of course falls in love with a cute client (Arija Bareikis). The nonsensical plot is festooned with gags about wet T-shirts, foul-mouthed senior citizens, flatulence, Tourette's syndrome, narcolepsy, and just about everything else you might imagine. More surprising is that, by and large, the movie works. It's a combination of bad taste and goodheartedness, similar to There's Something About Mary, which Deuce Bigalow is clearly emulating. It's not the pat "people should learn to accept themselves for who they are" theme or the formulaic happy ending; it's that the movie understands that sex is not the same thing as happiness or contentment. For all its crassness, Deuce Bigalow actually treats its characters as people, and the result is silly, obnoxious, and enjoyable. --Bret Fetzer

Special Features: Making of Documentary