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Deuce Bigalow is a less than attractive, down on his luck aquarium cleaner. One day he wrecks the house of a gigolo and needs quick money to repair it. The only way he can make it is to become a gigolo himself, taking on an unusual mix of female clients. He encounters a couple of problems, though. He falls in love with one of his unusual clients, and a sleazy police officer is hot on his trail.
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Film Cast:
- Deuce Bigalow: Rob Schneider
- Det. Chuck Fowler: William Forsythe
- Tiberius Jefferson “T.J.” Hicks: Eddie Griffin
- Kate: Arija Bareikis
- Antoine Laconte: Oded Fehr
- Claire: Gail O’Grady
- Bob Bigalow: Richard Riehle
- Elaine Fowler: Jacqueline Obradors
- Fluisa: Big Boy
- Ruth: Amy Poehler
- Bergita: Dina Platias
- Tina: Torsten Voges
- Carol: Deborah Lemen
- Sally: Jackie Sandler
- Allison: Bree Turner
- Bartender: Norm Macdonald
- Robert Justin (Voice): Adam Sandler
- Neil: Andrew Shaifer
- Vic: Allen Covert
Film Crew:
- Editor: George Bowers
- Producer: Barry Bernardi
- Screenplay: Rob Schneider
- Executive Producer: Adam Sandler
- Music: Teddy Castellucci
- Costume Design: Molly Maginnis
- Choreographer: Adam Shankman
- Producer: Sidney Ganis
- Executive Producer: Jack Giarraputo
- Director of Photography: Peter Lyons Collister
- Costume Supervisor: James Lapidus
- Production Design: Alan Au
- Editor: Lawrence Jordan
- Assistant Art Director: Domenic Silvestri
- Casting: Marcia Ross
- Music Supervisor: Michael Dilbeck
- Set Decoration: Beauchamp Fontaine
- Casting: Gail Goldberg
- Director: Mike Mitchell
- Co-Producer: Harris Goldberg
- Foley Recordist: Klaus Peintner
- Special Effects Coordinator: David Blitstein
- Stunts: Randy Hall
- Stunts: Carrick O’Quinn
- Makeup Department Head: Nena Smarz
- Casting: Donna Morong
- Still Photographer: Myles Aronowitz
- Co-Producer: Alex Siskin
- “B” Camera Operator: Peter Mercurio
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Elliot Tyson
- Hairstylist: Candy L. Walken
- Location Manager: Greg Lazzaro
- Leadman: Richard Brunton
- Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tom E. Dahl
- Transportation Coordinator: Edward Flotard
- Stunts: John Branagan
- Stunt Coordinator: Gregg Smrz
- Hair Department Head: Jeri Baker
- Storyboard: Mike Cachuela
- Script Supervisor: Nancy Karlin
- Stunts: Myke Schwartz
- First Assistant Director: Cara Giallanza
- Music Editor: Stuart Grusin
- Sound Mixer: David Kelson
- Makeup Artist: Jackie Dobbie
- Property Master: Max E. Brehme
- Key Grip: Stuart Abramson
- Color Timer: Terry Claborn
- Stunts: Laura Lee Connery
- Gaffer: Shane D. Kelly
- Best Boy Electric: Donald D. Davidson
- Location Manager: Michael Neale
- Unit Production Manager: Karen Hughes
- Stunts: Dane Farwell
- Stunts: May Boss
- Second Assistant Director: Eric Fox Hays
- First Assistant Camera: Nick Infield
- Assistant Property Master: Scott W. Leslie
- Stunt Double: Gary Guercio
- First Assistant Editor: Laura Behary
- Set Costumer: Deborah Slate
- Production Coordinator: Stiles White
- Stunts: Marla Casey
- Stunts: Julie Ann Johnson
- Stunts: Gloria O’Brien
- Stunts: Lincoln Simonds
- Stunts: Shirley Smrz
- Stunts: Justin Thompson
- Associate Producer: Michelle Archer
- Set Costumer: Natasha Walsh
- Hairstylist: David Blair
- Camera Operator: John Connell
- First Assistant “B” Camera: Darrin DeLoach
Movie Reviews:
- Kamurai: Decent watch at very best, probably won’t watch again, and can’t recommend.
- I actually like Rob Schneider a bit, and the guy can certainly act, but it’s like he got he’s talent from a Monkey’s Paw, there is usually some draw back. In this, it’s where the movie systematically makes fun of people from anger management issues, to serious conditions, to amputees, and all of them lonely and possibly desperate, so it’s extra sad.
- Yes, it’s the premise of the movie that he’s an unexpected gigolo with unexpected clients, but I’m not sure anyone was asking for this movie.
- All that aside, this is a alternating abuse humor / ridiculous escalation humor, and a lot of the movie is just Rob being exasperated with his own script. To top it off, it feels like there is one story line too many with the cop investigating him. The angry gigolo with WAY too many expensive things that he mistreats is plenty of antagonist.
- They definitely put the work in on the production side though, even incorporating a couple of matrix references that probably cost far more than warranted for the movie.
- I don’t blame you if you do like this movie, but there has got to be something better to watch.
- Andre Gonzales: I love this movie. When it first came out I never seen anything like it. It’s so hilarious. The worst gigolo ever!

