The Whole Nine YardsThe Whole Nine Yards


Released: 2000
Distributor: Warner Bros.
Production co.: Franchise Pictures, Lansdown Films, Morgan Creek Prods., Rational Packaging Films
Producer: David Willis, Allan Kaufman
Director: Jonathan Lynn
Screenwriter: Mitchell Kapner
Main Cast: Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry, Roseanna Arquette, Michael Clarke Duncan, Natasha Henstridge, Amanda Peet, Kevin Pollak


"You've killed 17 men and you think my wife is not a good person?"


Nicholas "Oz" Oseransky (MATTHEW PERRY) is a nice dentist living in suburban Montreal. His new next door neighbor, Jimmy "The Tulip" Tudeski (BRUCE WILLIS), is a hit man hiding out from a dangerous Chicago crime family. Despite their differences, Oz and Jimmy have one thing in common: someone's trying to kill them both. For Jimmy, avoiding a couple of hired killers is child's play. But for Oz, it's a whole new ball game.

To stay alive, they're going to have to stick together - Jimmy with his cunning and cold-blooded accuracy and Oz with his dental tools.

Morgan Creek Productions and Franchise Pictures present "The Whole Nine Yards," a comedy about life, love and plenty of ammunition. Directed by Jonathan Lynn and written by Mitchell Kapner, "The Whole Nine Yards" also stars Rosanna Arquette, Michael Clarke Duncan, Natasha Henstridge, Amanda Peet and Kevin Pollak. The film is produced by David Willis and Allan Kaufman and executive produced by Elie Samaha and Andrew Stevens. The creative behind-the-scenes team is led by cinematographer David Franco, production designer David L. Snyder, costume designer Edi Giguere, editor Tom Lewis and composer Randy Edelman.



The movie was number 1 at the US box office for 3 weeks in the spring of 2000!
 
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Feature Articles

"How to make a killing in LA: From Sir Humphrey to Bruce Willis..." by Alison Roberts
(London Evening Standard, Arts, Friday, May 19, 2000)

Martin Grove's Filmmaker Focus: "Montreal, 35 days and 'The Whole Nine Yards'"
(The Hollywood Reporter, Wednesday, February 9, 2000)

 
Reviews

"Willis, Peet carry film 'The Whole Nine Yards'" by Bob Strauss, film critic
(Daily News, Friday, February 18, 2000 [LA LIFE Weekend] )

Transcript of review by Roger Ebert & The movies
(Feb. 19, 2000)


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