I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry
- Original title
- I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry
- Year
- 2007
- Running time
- 110 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Adam Sandler
- Kevin James
- Jessica Biel
- Steve Buscemi
- Dan Aykroyd
- Ving Rhames
- Richard Chamberlain
- Nicholas Turturro
- Gary Valentine
- Allen Covert
- Rachel Dratch
- Nick Swardson
- Blake Clark
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Comedy | Weddings. Friendship. Firefighters. Gay & Lesbian
- Synopsis
- Adam Sandler ("Click") and Kevin James ("Hitch") team as two straight guys who stumble down the aisle with the best of intentions in I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry. Chuck Ford (Sandler) and Larry Allensworth (James) are the pride of their fire station: two guy’s guys always side-by-side and willing to do anything for each other. Salt-of-the-earth widower Larry wants just one thing: to protect his family. His buddy Chuck also wants one thing: to enjoy the single life.
Grateful Chuck owes Larry for saving his life in a fire, and Larry calls in that favor big time when civic red tape prevents him from naming his own two kids as his life insurance beneficiaries. All that Chuck has to do is claim to be Larry’s domestic partner on some city forms. Easy. Nobody will ever know.
But when an overzealous, spot-checking bureaucrat becomes suspicious, the new couple’s arrangement becomes a citywide issue and goes from confidential to front-page news. Forced to improvise as love-struck newlyweds, Chuck and Larry must now fumble through a hilarious charade of domestic bliss under one roof. After surviving their mandatory honeymoon and dodging the threat of exposure, the well-intentioned con men discover that sticking together in your time of need is what truly makes a family.
US release date: july 20th 2007.- Awards
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2007: 8 nominations to the Razzie Awards, including Worst Picture, Director and Cast.2009: Razzie Awards: nominated to Worst Actor of the Decade.
- Critics' reviews
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"An oafish chance for audiences to laugh at gay-bashing jokes and then feel morally redeemed for doing so"
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"If it doesn't look ridiculous now, try watching it again in a decade or three. Then it'll be funny for all the wrong reasons."
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