Plot
Two disgraced FBI agents go way undercover in an effort to protect hotel heiresses the Wilson Sisters from a kidnapping plot.
Release Year: 2004
Rating: 4.9/10 (40,335 voted)
Critic's Score: 41/100
Director:
Keenen Ivory Wayans
Stars: Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Busy Philipps
Storyline After an unsuccessful mission, FBI agents Kevin Copeland and Marcus Copeland fall in disgrace in the agency. They decide to swap their bad position with his superior Section Chief Elliott Gordon working undercover in an abduction case, disguised in the two spoiled white daughters of a tycoon, Brittany and Tiffany Wilson, getting in hilarious situations.
Writers: Keenen Ivory Wayans, Shawn Wayans
Cast: Shawn Wayans
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Kevin Copeland
Marlon Wayans
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Marcus Copeland
Jaime King
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Heather Vandergeld
Frankie Faison
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Chief Elliott Gordon
Lochlyn Munro
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Agent Jake Harper
John Heard
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Warren Vandergeld
Busy Philipps
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Karen
Terry Crews
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Latrell Spencer
Brittany Daniel
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Megan Vandergeld
Eddie Velez
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Agent Vincent Gomez
Jessica Cauffiel
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Tori
Maitland Ward
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Brittany Wilson
Anne Dudek
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Tiffany Wilson
Rochelle Aytes
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Denise Porter
Jennifer Carpenter
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Lisa
Opening Weekend: $19,676,748
(USA)
(27 June 2004)
(2726 Screens)
Gross: $113,086,475
(Worldwide)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
The original title was the "The Miltons" sounding more like the Hiltons, which they spoofed.
Goofs:
Continuity:
When the Fake Wilsons are shopping and Karen is helping Marcus into his clothes, Marcus says he is size 14. The shot showing the back of Karen before this shows her right pigtail hanging over both sides of her shoulder. The next shot showing her face shows it is all behind her shoulder.
Quotes:
[interrogating a would-be kidnapper]
Kevin Copeland:
[as Brittany Wilson]
Who do you work for? Stripper:
Intimate Fantasies!
User Review
Absurd + Unbelievable= HILARIOUS!
Rating:
Okay, I was dragged kicking and screaming to this movie. I made my
friends pay for my ticket in protest when the majority voted to see
this and I was stranded at the movie theater without my car. When I
first heard of it, I thought the premise was absurd, the make-up
laughable and the jokes seemed racist. I was right about the first two
things. Yes, you are not fooled for one minute that Marlon and Shawn
are actually either of the 2 pampered princesses they impersonate. Yes,
you can't imagine anyone else being fooled either. But for one moment,
just suspend your disbelief and take this movie for what it is... a
comedy. A gut-busting, rolling on the floor laughing and quotable
one-liners kind of comedy. This was the funniest movie I have seen in a
long time. This movie makes fun of everyone-- black, white, rich, poor,
dorks, cool people... no one is safe. And the brother who falls for
Marlon in disguise had me pee-ing in my pants! And there's even bit of
commentary about social and racial stereotypes. All in all, an
enjoyable experience.
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