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Rating: 5.7/10 by 458 users

Man of the House (2005)

Texas Ranger Roland Sharp is assigned to protect the only witnesses to the murder of a key figure in the prosecution of a drug kingpin -- a group of University of Texas cheerleaders. Sharp must now go undercover as an assistant cheerleading coach and move in with the young women.

Directing:
  • Stephen Herek
  • Courtenay Miles
  • Allan Graf
  • Jeffrey Wetzel
Writing:
  • John J. McLaughlin
  • John J. McLaughlin
  • Scott Lobdell
  • Robert Ramsey
  • Matthew Stone
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Feb 25, 2005

Rating: 5.7/10 by 458 users

Alternative Title:
garde rapprochée - FR
Anioł stróż - PL
Afinal Quem Manda Aqui? - PT

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 40 minutes
Budget: $40,000,000
Revenue: $21,577,624

Plot Keyword: martial arts, showdown, fistfight, neo-western, bar fight, father daughter relationship
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Tommy Lee Jones
Ranger Roland Sharp
Kelli Garner
Barbara 'Barb' Thompson
Anne Archer
Professor Molly McCarthy
Brian Van Holt
Agent Eddie Zane
Shea Whigham
Ranger Holt
R. Lee Ermey
Captain Nichols
Liz Vassey
Maggie Swanson
Nar Williams
Pizza Delivery Guy
Tom Reynolds
Jack Carter
Jimmy Ortega
Border Bus Driver
Stephen Bruton
John Cortland
Bo Kane
Courthouse Reporter
Lucien Douglas
Cortland's Attorney
Ash Christian
Razorback Mascot
Jesse De Luna
Warehouse Officer

Kamurai

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. This is completely a, "You know what would be funny...." type movie, and it is done really well. There may very well be some comedy sketch writing here, but everything is strung together rather seamlessly that you don't really notice that aspect. While Tommy Lee Jones is a fantastic straight man, the girls play it up really well. This is wonderfully casted, and they found ladies that can hold their own against such a veteran actor. Of course the plot is fueled by stupidity and ridiculous scenario so there is a lot to laugh about, but there is a heavy amount of dark tragedy creating the foundation of this story. Weirdly they manage to leave out the "lives in danger" aspect of story for quite a while, but keep the silly through until the end of the movie. Not going to be the funniest movie ever, but it has held up surprisingly well over the years.


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