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After Dick Harper loses his job at Globodyne in an Enron-esque collapse, he and his wife, Jane, turn to crime in order to handle the massive debt they now face. Two intelligent people, Dick and Jane actually get pretty good at robbing people and even enjoy it — but they have second thoughts when they’re reminded that crime can hurt innocent people. When the couple hears that Globodyne boss Jack McCallister actually swindled the company, they plot revenge.

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Film Cast:

  • Dick Harper: Jim Carrey
  • Jane Harper: Téa Leoni
  • Jack McCallister: Alec Baldwin
  • Frank Bascombe: Richard Jenkins
  • Veronica Cleeman: Angie Harmon
  • Garth: John Michael Higgins
  • Joe Cleeman: Richard Burgi
  • Oz Peterson: Carlos Jacott
  • Billy Harper: Aaron Michael Drozin
  • Blanca: Gloria Garayua
  • Dick’s Secretary: Michelle Arthur
  • Jack’s Receptionist: Stacey Travis
  • Jack’s Assistant: Timm Sharp
  • Angry Caller (voice): David Herman
  • Executive: Gian Franco Tordi
  • Phyllis: Laurie Metcalf
  • Laughing Executive: P.J. Byrne
  • INS Agent: Clint Howard
  • Production Assistant: Dempsey Pappion
  • Sound Technician: Knox White
  • Sam Samuels: Walter Addison
  • Ralph Nader – Defensive Line Coach: Ralph Nader
  • Hysterical Globodyne Employee: Deena Adar
  • Ficus Guy: Jorey Bernstein
  • Female Anchor: Dilva Henry
  • Hector: Luis Saguar
  • Gardener: Rocael Leiva
  • Laughing Executive: Peter Breitmayer
  • Laughing Executive: Pete Gardner
  • KostMart Training Leader Lucy: Kym Whitley
  • KostMart Job Applicant: Gavin Grazer
  • Gym Manager: Taso Papadakis
  • Scary KostMart Shopper: James St. James
  • Lactose Intolerant Shopper: Mary Gillis
  • Disgruntled KostMart Customer: Esther Scott
  • Used Car Salesman: Larry Dorf
  • Day Laborer: Dario Gonzalez
  • Day Laborer: Emilio Rivera
  • Day Laborer: Jules Douglas
  • Truck Guy: Steve Seagren
  • Research Scientist: Ivar Brogger
  • INS Agent: Jack Conley
  • INS Agent: Huey Redwine
  • Nosy Neighbor: Wayne Flemming
  • Convenience Store Clerk: Jason Marsden
  • Bigger Convenience Store Clerk: Scott L. Schwartz
  • Elderly Lady with Bags: Bette Beatrice
  • Head Shop Clerk: Rick Overton
  • Coffee Shop Barrista: Kerry Hoyt
  • Sushi Chef: Kenji Nakamura
  • Sushi Chef: Rikio
  • Sushi Chef: Brian Tee
  • Car Dealer: Phil Reeves
  • Ameribanx Security Guard: Daniel Espeseth
  • Ameribanx Bank Manager: Garrett M. Brown
  • Debbie: Stephnie Weir
  • Police Leader at Ameribanx: Peter Weireter
  • Naomi Seiler: Norma Fierre
  • Mark Fish: Louis Weinstein
  • Hunter: Peter Conklin
  • Bartender: Steve Kehela
  • Concerned Businessman: Rob Nagle
  • Waiter: Frankie Levangie
  • Account Rep – Grand Cayman Bank: Oliver Muirhead
  • Vice President – Grand Cayman Bank: Chris Ellis
  • Authorization Officer Spencer: Bob Morrisey
  • Karen Williams’ Receptionist: Kevin Ruf
  • Karen Williams: Maggie Rowe
  • Cop Outside Grand Cayman Bank: Tony Lupo
  • Female Globodyne Employee: Staci Lawrence
  • Male Globodyne Employee: Robert Alan Beuth
  • Cesar: Alejandro Furth
  • Gym Member (uncredited): Melissa Barker
  • Test Monkey (uncredited): Crystal the Monkey
  • Pyramid Tech CEO (uncredited): Jeff Garlin

Film Crew:

  • Casting: Debra Zane
  • Costume Design: Julie Weiss
  • Producer: Jim Carrey
  • Producer: Brian Grazer
  • Original Music Composer: Theodore Shapiro
  • Co-Producer: Kim Roth
  • Foley Editor: Bob Beher
  • Visual Effects Editor: Dan Zimmerman
  • Supervising Art Director: Troy Sizemore
  • Set Decoration: Garrett Lewis
  • Director of Photography: Jerzy Zielinski
  • Executive Producer: Jane Bartelme
  • Director: Dean Parisot
  • Editor: Don Zimmerman
  • Makeup Artist: Bill Corso
  • Stunt Coordinator: Andy Armstrong
  • First Assistant Camera: Scott Rathner
  • Production Design: Barry Robison
  • Music Supervisor: Randall Poster
  • Supervising Sound Editor: Michael Hilkene
  • Sound Designer: Odin Benitez
  • Story: Judd Apatow
  • Stunt Double: Pat Banta
  • Stunt Driver: Joe Bucaro III
  • Story: Nicholas Stoller
  • Associate Editor: Dean Zimmerman
  • Sound Effects Editor: David Grimaldi
  • Assistant Sound Editor: Randall Guth
  • ADR Recordist: David Lucarelli
  • Unit Production Manager: Mary Kane
  • Assistant Art Director: Jason Sweers
  • Executive Producer: Peter Bart
  • Makeup Effects: Joel Harlow
  • ADR Editor: Eliza Pollack Zebert
  • Stunt Coordinator: Doug Coleman
  • Property Master: Charles Stewart
  • Production Illustrator: Derek Thompson
  • Boom Operator: Knox White
  • Executive Producer: Max Palevsky
  • Orchestrator: Bruce Fowler
  • Associate Producer: Linda Fields
  • Musician: George Doering
  • Stunt Coordinator: Mickey Giacomazzi
  • Art Direction: Gregory S. Hooper
  • Casting Associate: Tannis Vallely
  • Stunt Double: Debbie Evans
  • Story: Gerald Gaiser
  • Costume Supervisor: Nancy McArdle
  • Construction Coordinator: Bruce DiValerio
  • Location Assistant: Mandi Dillin
  • Leadman: Grant Samson
  • Makeup Department Head: Tina Roesler Kerwin
  • Greensman: Frank McEldowney
  • Foley Artist: John T. Cucci
  • Studio Teacher: Judith M. Brown
  • Script Supervisor: Wilma Garscadden-Gahret
  • Still Photographer: Ralph Nelson Jr.
  • Graphic Designer: Eric Rosenberg
  • Location Manager: Molly Allen
  • Camera Technician: Steven J. Winslow
  • Unit Publicist: Andrew Lipschultz
  • Rigging Gaffer: Mark Mele
  • Publicist: Flax Glor
  • Music Editor: Terry Wilson
  • Hair Department Head: Fríða Aradóttir
  • Hairstylist: Miia Kovero
  • Video Assist Operator: David Schmalz
  • Special Effects Coordinator: Bruno Van Zeebroeck
  • Stunts: Gregory J. Barnett
  • Assistant Chief Lighting Technician: Chris Culliton
  • Additional Camera: Thom Owens
  • Art Department Coordinator: Palma Bellardoni
  • Dialogue Editor: Andrea Horta
  • ADR Mixer: Howard London
  • Storyboard: Timothy Burgard
  • Set Painter: Guy Hietala
  • Stunts: Eliza Coleman
  • Hairstylist: Anne Morgan
  • Key Costumer: Deborah Myles Davis
  • Key Hair Stylist: Rita Troy
  • Standby Painter: Chris Samp
  • Additional First Assistant Camera: Chris Cuevas
  • Propmaker: Casey B. Garrett
  • Camera Loader: Jesse Roth
  • Carpenter: Bruce Richter
  • Digital Colorist: Skip Kimball
  • Conductor: Pete Anthony
  • Associate Producer: Ashley Fardys
  • Foley Supervisor: Mark Pappas
  • Makeup Artist: Cheryl Ann Nick
  • Production Accountant: April A. Janow
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Gray Marshall
  • Utility Stunts: Robin Lynn Bonaccorsi
  • Color Timer: Michael Hatzer
  • Security: Dotan Bonen
  • Foley Mixer: James Ashwill
  • Production Secretary: Jamie Robinson
  • Craft Service: Chris Winn
  • Telecine Colorist: Eric Putz
  • Driver: Bruce Callahan
  • Digital Intermediate Producer: Zara Park
  • Chief Lighting Technician: Kelly Clear
  • Aerial Coordinator: Peter McKernan
  • Second Assistant Camera: Peter Geraghty
  • Assistant Location Manager: Carlos A. Aragon
  • Set Designer: James R. Bayliss
  • Negative Cutter: Mo Henry
  • Additional Editor: Kevin Flatow
  • Key Grip: Brian H. Reynolds
  • Dolly Grip: Fred Cooper
  • Second Assistant Director: Richard Oswald
  • Stunts: Danny Wynands
  • First Assistant Director: Richard Graves
  • Lighting Technician: Salim Bensrhir
  • Utility Sound: Mike Anderson
  • Production Coordinator: Alyssa Evans
  • Grip: Christopher Crivier
  • Painter: Louie Esparza
  • Costumer: Kelly Gregson
  • Additional Grip: Deron Tse
  • Assistant Production Coordinator: Carrie Oyer
  • Set Costumer: Damien Quinn
  • Set Dressing Artist: Jory Alvarado
  • Visual Effects Editor: Daniel Zimmermann
  • Rigging Grip: Jon ‘Scooter’ Cousins
  • First Assistant Editor: Herbert Dwight Raymond IV
  • Set Medic: Brieann Rich
  • Construction Foreman: John Baldwin
  • Compositor: Billy Barnhart
  • Systems Administrators & Support: Eric Jordan
  • Stunts: Jo Armstrong
  • Electrician: Todd Csernecky
  • Transportation Captain: Leroy Reed
  • Transportation Co-Captain: Ed Wirth
  • Transportation Coordinator: John Magoo McGivern
  • Post Production Accountant: Mady Manson Burza
  • Production Office Coordinator: Natalie Bae Lauzon
  • Set Production Assistant: Beau Foster
  • Stand In: Paul R. Ambrose
  • Assistant Accountant: Shawn Gillespie
  • Post Production Coordinator: Marisa Clayton
  • Special Effects Technician: Ron Seigel
  • Second Assistant Accountant: Kristine Bochum
  • Executive Assistant: Stephanie DeTiege
  • Assistant Property Master: Selma Kora
  • Assistant Makeup Artist: Sari Lietzman
  • Production Executive: Jonathan Kadin
  • Art Department Assistant: Whitfield Scheidegger
  • Additional Second Assistant Director: Cecilia Sweatman
  • Second Second Assistant Director: Andrew Ward
  • Assistant Camera: Tyger Belton
  • Best Boy Grip: Toulouse Holliday
  • Casting Assistant: Melanie Renfroe
  • Assistant Editor: Heather Rafferty
  • Accountant: Anzhey Barantsevich
  • Production Assistant: Laura Angotti

Movie Reviews:

  • Reno: **A guide on how to get through during unemployment.**
  • I thought I have seen almost all the films of Jim Carrey, but then I found that’s not true, so I decided to start with this. This is a remake of the 70s film or you could say the second screen adaptation of the novel of the same name. I haven’t seen the other version, but I must admit that I enjoyed it thoroughly. This is not the greatest comedy I have ever seen, but still so good with great performances, particularly Jim Carrey’s.
  • A simple storyline, a couple loses their jobs and they find hard to get another. They begin to lose one by one, everything that belongs to them and finally the house is the last thing they want to lose. So they plan to do something very serious thing to tackle their situation and seems its working out so well, but for how long. Then comes their masterplan to the permanent solution and how they accomplish it is what leads to the conclusion.
  • The film was so fast, feels too short or like a TV episode. That means makes us to feel to have more, but it ends very nice way. The story might feel silly, but the comedies are so good. And if you like Jim Carrey and his trademark jokes, then you would have a great time. Truly, I haven’t seen a good comedy from the recent time releases, so I’m happy I saw this, even though it is a decade old. There’s no serious negative stuffs in it like drugs, sex or nudity, so I think it is okay for family viewing.
  • _7/10_
  • Andre Gonzales: Interesting movie. It’s a shame that there’s lives got ruined. This what they resorted to. Different type of roll to see Jim Carey in.



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