5.7
A mild-mannered guy who is engaged to a monstrous woman meets the woman of his dreams, and schemes to find a way to be with her.
Eddie Murphy
Norbit / Rasputia / Mr. Wong
Thandiwe Newton
Kate Thomas
Terry Crews
Big Jack Latimore
Clifton Powell
Earl Latimore
Lester Speight
Blue Latimore
Cuba Gooding Jr.
Deion Hughes
Katt Williams
Lord Have Mercy
Marlon Wayans
Buster
Eddie Griffin
Pope Sweet Jesus
Richard Gant
Preacher
Floyd Levine
Abe the Tailor
Anthony Russell
Giovanni
Pat Crawford Brown
Mrs. Henderson
Jeanette Miller
Mrs. Coleman
Michael Colyar
Morris the Barber
Alexis Rhee
Mrs. Ling Ling Wong
Rob Huebel
Excited Man on TV
John J West
Choir Member
John Gatins
Attendant
Khamani Griffin
Norbit - Age 5
Lindsey Sims-Lewis
Rasputia - Age 10
China Anderson
Kate - Age 5
Kristen Schaal
Event Organizer
Susan Beaubian
Shop Owner
Charlie Murphy
Floyd the Dog (voice)
Hayley Marie Norman
Ex-Wife
Sara Sanderson
Ex-Wife
Smith Cho
Ex-Wife
Lonnie Henderson
Beautician
Marianne Muellerleile
Helga
Bruna Rubio
Stripper (uncredited)
Anastacia McPherson
Waitress (Uncredited)
Donna Medine
Choir Member
Director
Brian Robbins
Screenplay
David Ronn
Screenplay
Jay Scherick
Screenplay, Story
Eddie Murphy
Screenplay, Story
Charlie Murphy
January 6, 2025
5
Eddie Murphy does just about everything here, except make me laugh, in this unsophisticated romp that makes the "Carry On" films look like Ingmar Bergman. To be fair he's adaptable - thanks almost entirely to the skills of the Oscar nominated make-up team (33 folks get credited!) - as he plays the eponymous geek, his own larger-than-life wife "Rasputia" and his adopted Chinese dad "Wong" who runs the orphanage into which he was unceremoniously dumped as a baby. When fellow orphan "Kate" (Thandiwe Newton) returns to their hometown, he is desperate to rekindle their childhood friendship but he's gonna have to deal with his own wife and her fiancé "Delon" (Cuba Gooding Jr). Whilst all of this is going on, the orphanage takes centre stage as "Rasputia" and her hoodlum brothers have designs on the place that is going to makes matters even more awkward for "Norbit" and his romantic plans with "Kate" who is looking to buy the place, too. Can he save the day and get the gal? It might've looked good on the drawing board or perhaps Eddie Murphy just surrounded himself with people ill-prepared to just say no, but after about five minutes it's clear that this is for his die-hard fans only. It reinforces just about every stereotype going but not in a funny way. It's all written as if the audience were supposed to be eight years old watching a pantomime with fake boobs, wobbly bits where there shouldn't be and, well you get the drift. On the plus side, it doesn't hang about and the action comes quick and fast but to be honest, I found myself cringing way more than smiling, let alone giggling. Johnny Depp just about got away with wearing purple in "Wonkaland" in 2005 but it doesn't work for Murphy here at all. Nor does anything else. Puerile and vulgar, sorry.