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Release Date:
October 17, 1997
Original Title:
Best Men
Alternate Titles:
Los padrinos del novio
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Motion Picture Corporation of America
Orion Pictures
The Rank Organisation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 90
Four tuxedo clad men showing up at a penitentiary to meet a friend who has just been released after three years in prison and is going straight from the jail to marry his girlfriend. En route to the wedding, one of the men asks to stop by a bank to pick up some cash. As it turns out, he is a wanted bank robber who uses Shakespeare passages during his robberies and thus has become known as "Hamlet". Soon all five men are caught up in the bank and involved in the robbery as they end up in a hostage situation. The hostage negotiator shows up who turns out to be Hamlet's father.
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Casting:
Kim Davis-Wagner
Costume Design:
Arianne Phillips
Director:
Tamra Davis
Director of Photography:
James Glennon
Executive Producer:
Christopher Buchanan
Jeff Ivers
Original Music Composer:
Mark Mothersbaugh
Producer:
Art Brown
Brad Krevoy
Bradley Jenkel
Deborah Ridpath
Tracy Fraim
Steven Stabler
Stunts:
Steven Lambert
Eliza Coleman
Fred Lerner
Writer:
Tracy Fraim
Art Brown
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