Two FBI agent brothers, Marcus and Kevin Copeland, accidentally foil a drug bust. To avoid being fired they accept a mission escorting a pair of socialites to the Hamptons--but when the girls are disfigured in a car accident, they refuse to go. Left without options, Marcus and Kevin decide to pose as the sisters, transforming themselves from black men into rich white women.
Shawn Wayans
Kevin Copeland
Marlon Wayans
Marcus Copeland
Frankie Faison
Elliott Gordon
Terry Crews
Latrell Spencer
Faune Chambers Watkins
Gina Copeland
Rochelle Aytes
Denise Porter
Lochlyn Munro
Agent Jake Harper
Eddie Velez
Agent Vincent Gomez
Busy Philipps
Karen
Jessica Cauffiel
Tori
Jennifer Carpenter
Lisa
John Heard
Warren Vandergeld
Jaime King
Heather Vandergeld
Brittany Daniel
Megan Vandergeld
Maitland Ward
Brittany Wilson
Anne Dudek
Tiffany Wilson
John Reardon
Heath
Steven Grayhm
Russ (Party Boy)
Drew Sidora
Shaunice
Casey Lee
Tony
Heather McDonald
Saleswoman
Kevin Blatch
Aubrey
Taras Kostyuk
Russian
Zoltan Barabas
Drug Dealer
Brad Loree
Dealer Henchman
Paul Lazenby
Dealer Henchman
David James Lewis
Josh
Ben Nemtin
Hamptons Hotel Guy
Suzy Joachim
Elaine Vandergeld
Kerbie O'Neill
Hamptons Girl
Shannon Dagg
Hamptons Girl
Jennifer Berry
Hamptons Girl
Patrick Baynham
Hamptons Guy
Kristi Angus
Wheelchair Girl
Marshall Virtue
Purse Snatcher
John Moore
Arnold Spiezer
Fraser Aitcheson
Stripper
James Michalopolous
Stripper
Ricardo Scarabelli
FBI Agent
Liam Ranger
Boy at Beach
Zack Nicholson
Boy at Beach
Luciana Carro
Waitress
Michael Gordin Shore
Waiter at Hamptons Restaurant
Lillianne Lee
Housekeeper
Melissa Panton
Karen's Backup Dancer
Kathryn Schellenberg
Karen's Backup Dancer
Heather Robertson
Vandergeld Dance Team
Joanne Pesusich
Vandergeld Dance Team
Jennifer Oleksiuk
Vandergeld Dance Team
David Manske
Fashion Critic
Evangeline Lilly
Party Guest (uncredited)
Director, Screenplay, Story
Keenen Ivory Wayans
Screenplay
Michael Anthony Snowden
Screenplay
Andrew McElfresh
Screenplay
Xavier Cook
Screenplay, Story
Marlon Wayans
Screenplay, Story
Shawn Wayans
September 29, 2016
6
**The two shades of white!**
I've heard this film a long ago, but I never interested to watch it. We can't avoid them, because when we look for a particular type of film for the occasion, they will pop-up and that is how I watched this now. I know it is a silly comedy, because in a real world this thing never happen. So knowing this is only for cinema, I prepared to enjoy whatever it offers. But I must say, even though my rating is not big, I kind of enjoyed it.
Nobody watches this without knowing its synopsis. So you will already know the fifty per cent of the story when you do. The rest is how it is developed; including how good the jokes are that comes with our watch. So much cliché, but entertaining with some good scenes and lines. The actors were excellent. The make-ups were not flawless, but worked okay, especially for a comedy. Because if there is an error, it will going to appeals from the comedic side.
So the overall film was better than what I presumed all these years. Glad I saw it, it's nothing like those silly comedies I've seen. I've seen many imposter themes, but this is refreshing. All the above, this is a one off film, that's the best thing about it. You know, sequels are what degrades the original film in most of the scenarios. Thanks for that, there's no follow-up for this with a B movie cast and crew. This is a very much watchable film, not comedy riot, but fairly does its job.
_6/10_
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$37,000,000.00
Revenue:
$113,100,000.00