The Whole Ten Yards (2004)

The Whole Ten Yards

Jealousy is such an insidious sin. It creeps in quietly and grabs hold, twists our brain and leaves us as a shameful shadow of the person we want to be and hope we are. Jill St. Claire (Amanda Peet) is its poster child. The moment her guy, Jimmy “The Tulip” Tudeski (Bruce Willis), learns his ex, Cynthia (Natasha Henstridge), has been kidnapped, he’s off to help find her yet Jill tried for two years to get him off his ass and go back into his chosen profession of contract killing. Then when she learns that Jimmy’s lucky crucifix was a gift from Cynthia, she goes ballistic, cutting him off completely from all consort and won’t even let him into their motel room, forcing Jimmy to share one with Oz Oseransky (Matthew Perry) and their kidnap-swappee Strabo Gogolak (Frank Collison).


Director:  Howard Deutch
Writer:  Mitchell Kapner; George Gallo
Cast:
Bruce Willis -  Jimmy ‘The Tulip’ Tudeski
Matthew Perry -  Nicholas ‘Oz’ Oseransky
Amanda Peet -  Jill St. Claire
Kevin Pollak -  Laszlo
Natasha Henstridge -  Cynthia
Frank Collison -  Strabo
Johnny Messner -  Zevo
Silas Weir Mitchell -  Yermo
Tasha Smith -  Julie
Elisa Gallay -  Anya
Franck Pesce -  Policeman #1
Monte Perlin -  Goon #4
Carlo Zapata -  Guy In Trunk #2
Tallulah Belle Willis -  Buttercup Scout
Barry Thompson -  Kiosk Vender
Johnny Williams -  Vito









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