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                  |  Ace Ventura: Deluxe Double Feature ( 200)
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                    | Starring: | Bob Gunton,
Ian McNeice,
Tone Loc,
Dan Marino,
Maynard Eziashi,
Courteney Cox,
Sean Young,
Jim Carrey,
Simon Callow |  
                    | Director: | Tom Shadyac,
Steve Oedekerk |  
                    | Category: | Television |  
                    | Studio: | Warner Bros. |  
                    | Subtitles: | English, Spanish, French |  
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Length: | 250 mins |  
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2 Hilarious Films!
 Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994)
 Allllll righty then.  Let's get to it.  As Ace Ventura Pet Detective, Jim Carrey instantly soared to stardom while tearing decorum to pieces.  The award-winning actor plays the screwloose sleuth determined to sniff out the Miami Dolphins' missing mascot and quarterback Dan Marino.  He goes eyeball to death grin with a man-eating shark, tiptoes about in a tutu, woos and wows the ladies, makes his cheeks the butt of a joke, stakes out the Miami Dolphins and zips along link a guy hot-wired to a coffee pot.  Whether undercover, under fire or underwater, he always gets his man... or beast!  And movie comedy has never been the same - or more hilariously insane - since Ace got on our case.
 
 Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995)
 Africa's the place and Ace is on the case, setting out to rescue an animal he loathes-a bat! Jim Carrey returns as Ace, the alligator-wrasslin', elephant-calling, monkeyshining, loogie-launching, disguise-mastering pet detective. If you're ready to laugh like a pack of hyenas, if you want more fun than an industrial-sized barrel of monkeys, you know what to do. Heed the call.
 
 
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