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Man, The (2005)
Rating:
Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Eugene Levy, Susie Essman, Luke Goss, Miguel Ferrer, Anthony Mackie
Director: Les Mayfield
Category: Comedy
Studio: New Line Home Entertainment
Subtitles:
English, Spanish
Length:
83 mins

 
 

 

One guy walks the walk. The other guy talks the talk.

Behind every great man, there's a great...big...nerd?

Tough guy Samuel L. Jackson (Coach Carter) teams with funnyman Eugene Levy (the American Pie films) "to huge comic effect" (Kirk Honeycutt, The Hollywood Reporter) as the most mismatched partners of all time in this hilarious not-so-buddy movie.

Agent Vann (Jackson) always gets his man. But he gets a little something extra when the arms dealers he's been tracking mistake a dental supply salesman, Andy Fiddler (Levy), for their buyer. Now in order to nab the gunrunners, Vann "recruits" the talkative toothologist to keep playing the part. But can Vann get Fiddler to walk the walk? Or will Fiddler just continue to talk the talk? Only one thing is certain. When the smoke clears, "you'll be a fan of The Man" (Neil Rose, NY1 News)!