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White Chicks

Two FBI agent brothers, Marcus and Kevin Copeland, accidentally foil a drug bust. To avoid being fired they accept a mission escorting a pair of socialites to the Hamptons–but when the girls are disfigured in a car accident, they refuse to go. Left without options, Marcus and Kevin decide to pose as the sisters, transforming themselves from black men into rich white women.
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Credits: TheMovieDb.

Film Cast:

  • Kevin Copeland: Shawn Wayans
  • Marcus Copeland: Marlon Wayans
  • Heather Vandergeld: Jaime King
  • Elliott Gordon: Frankie Faison
  • Agent Jake Harper: Lochlyn Munro
  • Warren Vandergeld: John Heard
  • Karen: Busy Philipps
  • Latrell Spencer: Terry Crews
  • Megan Vandergeld: Brittany Daniel
  • Agent Vincent Gomez: Eddie Velez
  • Tori: Jessica Cauffiel
  • Brittany Wilson: Maitland Ward
  • Tiffany Wilson: Anne Dudek
  • Denise Porter: Rochelle Aytes
  • Lisa: Jennifer Carpenter
  • Gina Copeland: Faune Chambers
  • Heath: John Reardon
  • Russ (Party Boy): Steven Grayhm
  • Shaunice: Drew Sidora
  • Tony: Casey Lee
  • Saleswoman: Heather McDonald
  • Aubrey: Kevin Blatch
  • Russian: Taras Kostyuk
  • Drug Dealer: Zoltan Barabas
  • Dealer Henchman: Brad Loree
  • Dealer Henchman: Paul Lazenby
  • Josh: David Lewis
  • Hamptons Hotel Guy: Ben Nemtin
  • Elaine Vandergeld: Suzy Joachim
  • Hamptons Girl: Kerbie O’Neill
  • Hamptons Girl: Shannon Dagg
  • Hamptons Girl: Jennifer Berry
  • Hamptons Guy: Patrick Baynham
  • Wheelchair Girl: Kristi Angus
  • Purse Snatcher: Marshall Virtue
  • Arnold Spiezer: John Moore
  • Stripper: Fraser Aitcheson
  • Stripper: James Michalopolous
  • FBI Agent: Ricardo Scarabelli
  • Boy at Beach: Liam Ranger
  • Boy at Beach: Zack Nicholson
  • Waitress: Luciana Carro
  • Waiter at Hamptons Restaurant: Michael Gordin Shore
  • Housekeeper: Lillianne Lee
  • Karen’s Backup Dancer: Melissa Panton
  • Karen’s Backup Dancer: Kathryn Schellenberg
  • Vandergeld Dance Team: Heather Robertson
  • Vandergeld Dance Team: Joanne Pesusich
  • Vandergeld Dance Team: Jennifer Oleksiuk
  • Fashion Critic: David Manske
  • Party Guest (uncredited): Evangeline Lilly

Film Crew:

  • Casting: Lisa Beach
  • Casting: Sarah Katzman
  • Editor: Jeff Gourson
  • Editor: Stuart H. Pappé
  • Special Effects Makeup Artist: Ed French
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Greg Strause
  • Director of Photography: Steven Bernstein
  • Story: Marlon Wayans
  • Supervising Sound Editor: Scott Hecker
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: William Mesa
  • Makeup Effects Designer: Keith VanderLaan
  • Music: Teddy Castellucci
  • Sound Mixer: Eric Batut
  • Special Effects Coordinator: Gary Paller
  • Production Design: Paul Peters
  • Art Direction: Eric Norlin
  • Costume Design: Jori Woodman
  • Set Decoration: Dominique Fauquet-Lemaitre
  • Assistant Art Director: Geoff Wallace
  • Story: Keenen Ivory Wayans
  • Story: Shawn Wayans
  • Screenplay: Michael Anthony Snowden
  • Stunt Coordinator: Marshall Virtue
  • Producer: Rick Alvarez
  • Unit Production Manager: Lee R. Mayes
  • Additional Editing: Tom Costain
  • Screenplay: Andrew McElfresh
  • Screenplay: Xavier Cook
  • Sound Effects Editor: Eric A. Norris
  • Choreographer: Tina Landon
  • Visual Effects Producer: Jeffrey White
  • Second Assistant Director: James Bitonti
  • Unit Production Manager: Fran Rosati
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Andy Koyama
  • Stunt Coordinator: J.J. Makaro
  • Makeup Department Head: Rebecca DeHerrera
  • Prosthetic Makeup Artist: Margaret Prentice
  • Costume Supervisor: Debbie Geaghan
  • Makeup Artist: Connie Parker
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Mark Freund
  • Script Supervisor: Christine Wilson
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Ray McIntyre Jr.
  • Set Designer: Jay Mitchell
  • Visual Effects Producer: Cosmas Paul Bolger Jr.
  • Special Effects Makeup Artist: Toby Lindala
  • Key Hair Stylist: Lisa Leonard
  • Special Effects Makeup Artist: Céline Godeau
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: John P. Mesa
  • Special Effects Makeup Artist: Will Huff
  • Sound Effects Editor: Michael Babcock
  • Assistant Makeup Artist: Michelle Lemieux
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Chris Carpenter
  • Assistant Hairstylist: Andrea Simpson
  • Costume Supervisor: Thomas L. Pankiewich
  • Assistant Sound Editor: Andrew Bock
  • Special Effects Makeup Artist: Todd Masters
  • Animatronic and Prosthetic Effects: Jim Boulden
  • Assistant Costume Designer: Kevin Knight
  • Hair Department Head: Linda Villalobos
  • Assistant Set Decoration: Elizabeth Patrick
  • Stunt Coordinator: Eddie L. Watkins
  • Set Designer: James Cordeiro
  • Music Supervisor: Lisa Brown
  • Assistant Hairstylist: Lee Novak
  • Visual Effects Producer: Ladd Lanford
  • First Assistant Director: Jim Brebner
  • First Assistant Sound Editor: Roy Seeger
  • Visual Effects Producer: Tony Meagher
  • Makeup Effects Designer: Greg Cannom
  • Special Effects Makeup Artist: Edward French
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Jason Stritch

Movie Reviews:

  • Reno: **The two shades of white!**

    I’ve heard this film a long ago, but I never interested to watch it. We can’t avoid them, because when we look for a particular type of film for the occasion, they will pop-up and that is how I watched this now. I know it is a silly comedy, because in a real world this thing never happen. So knowing this is only for cinema, I prepared to enjoy whatever it offers. But I must say, even though my rating is not big, I kind of enjoyed it.

    Nobody watches this without knowing its synopsis. So you will already know the fifty per cent of the story when you do. The rest is how it is developed; including how good the jokes are that comes with our watch. So much cliché, but entertaining with some good scenes and lines. The actors were excellent. The make-ups were not flawless, but worked okay, especially for a comedy. Because if there is an error, it will going to appeals from the comedic side.

    So the overall film was better than what I presumed all these years. Glad I saw it, it’s nothing like those silly comedies I’ve seen. I’ve seen many imposter themes, but this is refreshing. All the above, this is a one off film, that’s the best thing about it. You know, sequels are what degrades the original film in most of the scenarios. Thanks for that, there’s no follow-up for this with a B movie cast and crew. This is a very much watchable film, not comedy riot, but fairly does its job.

    _6/10_

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