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Format: DVD
 May 1999
 Rated R
 Recording Mode: (unknown)
 118 min.
 Color
 Extra Info: Contemporary Classics
 UPC: 027616627520 |
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Movie Description A washed-up, one-handed former professional bowler thinks he's found his ticket back into the sport (?) when he discovers an overgrown Amish bowling prodigy and enters him in a $1 million winner-take-all tournament. But first, they've got to beat the man who threw the ex-pro's career in the gutter. From the creators of "Dumb and Dumber."
Synopsis Roy Munson was once an expert bowler. Now he's a balding, polyester-clad loser, who wears a hook where his bowling hand used to be. The cash-free Roy finds a potential goldmine in Ishmael, an oafish Amish man who's a bowling prodigy. Munson trains the ingenuous, sheltered Ishmael, and enters him in a million-dollar bowling tournament in Reno. But the bumbling pair need money to get there, so with the aid of a sexy babe who joins them, they hustle unsuspecting bowlers as they travel across the country.
During their VERY wacky trek, Ishmael is exposed to some rather un-Amish things -- like a strip club. But when the climactic tournament begins, Roy considers coming out of retirement (hook and all), when he discovers that one of the competitors is Big Ern McCracken, a cheesy, sleazy ex-champ -- who caused Roy to lose his hand.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Additional Release Material: Deleted Footage Audio Commentary - 1. Peter & Bobby Farrelly - Directors Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer Additional Products: Booklet
Released theatrically in the USA July 26, 1996.
Color by Foto-Kem; in DTS Stereo.
Additional cast: Prudence Wright Holmes (Mrs. Boorg), Rob Moran (Stanley Osmanski) and Danny Green (Calvert Munson).
Additional credits: Jim Burke (co-producer) and James B. Rogers (assistant director).
Rated BBFC 12 by the British Board of Film Classification.
Industry Reviews "...Uproarious....Harrelson and Quaid throw themselves into their cross-country bowling odyssey with unencumbered acting abandon..." USA Today - p.4D - Mike Clark
"...KINGPIN is consistently inventive in its wackiness, with a generous dose of gross-out humor..." Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (07/26/1996)
"...A very funny movie....The leads come together with the joy and assurance of actors who know they are in material that's working....Murray is superb..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (07/26/1996)
"...Presented in a terrific procession of gag-inducing gaggery, Harrelson and Murray knock 'em dead every time..." Total Film - Jonathan Crocker (11/01/2003)
"Gleefully tasteless, but with moments of genuine wit." Premiere - Andy Webster (12/01/2004)
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