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Rating: 6.528/10 by 3869 users

Miss Congeniality (2000)

When the local FBI office receives a letter from a terrorist known only as 'The Citizen', it's quickly determined that he's planning his next act at the Miss America beauty pageant. Because tough-as-nails Gracie Hart is the only female Agent at the office, she's chosen to go undercover as the contestant from New Jersey.

Directing:
  • Donald Petrie
  • Pam Fuller
  • Tommy Harper
  • Ellen H. Schwartz
  • Raymond Prado
Writing:
  • Marc Lawrence
  • Katie Ford
  • Caryn Lucas
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Dec 22, 2000

Rating: 6.528/10 by 3869 users

Alternative Title:
Miss Undercover 1 - DE
Miss Congeniality 1 - US

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Español
Français
Pусский
Runtime: 01 hour 51 minutes
Budget: $45,000,000
Revenue: $212,000,000

Plot Keyword: undercover agent, investigation, beauty contest, talent show, fish out of water, terrorism, surveillance, san antonio, texas, beauty standards, beauty queen
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Benjamin Bratt
Eric Matthews
Michael Caine
Victor Melling
Candice Bergen
Kathy Morningside
Ernie Hudson
Harry McDonald
John DiResta
Agent Clonsky
Heather Burns
Cheryl Frasier
Steve Monroe
Frank Tobin
Deirdre Quinn
Mary Jo Wright
Asia De Marcos
Alana Krewson
Ken Thomas
Agent Harris
Gabriel Folse
Jerry Grant
John Cann
Russian Bodyguard
Laurie Guzda
Assistant Director
Lucien Douglas
Warehouse Hair Stylist
Mona Lee Fultz
Russian Waitress
Rupert Reyes
Security Guard
Ellen H. Schwartz
Ellen H. Schwartz
Marco Perella
Starbucks Guy
Cynthia Dorn
Preliminary Judge
Paige Bishop
Warehouse Dentist
Pei-San Brown
Ali Lowchowski, Miss Arkansas
Kelly Bright
Jaimee Madison, Miss Minnesota
Farah White
Belinda Brown, Miss Tennessee
Pam Green
Katwyna Towers, Miss Washington
Angela Van De Walle
Uma Trough, Miss Oregon
Bernadette Nason
Pageant Matron
Georgia Foy
Lori, Miss United States
Isamari White
Lana Harmony Frankfurt, Miss Florida
Kimberly Crawford
Lily Hardywood, Miss Maine
Jamie Drake Stephens
Wynni Tracey Concellio, Miss Maryland
Dyan Conner
Penelope Likkum, Miss Massachusetts
Dee Dee Adams
Tinka Woods, Miss Missouri
Shana McClendon
Sky Greenleaves, Miss Nevada
Janie Terrazas
Hayley Downes, Miss New Mexico
Holly Mills
Olivia Einstein, Miss Ohio
Tarah Bartley
Vanessa Black-Wooding, Miss South Carolina
Summyr Miller
Inga van Horna, Miss Utah
Jessica Hale
Patricia De Le Marco Los Conchita Amelia Carolina Maria Moses, Miss Vermont
Deborah Abbott
Kiki Call, Miss District of Columbia
Camille Chen
Miss New Hampshire
Lisa Del Dotto
Miss South Dakota
Jennifer Matyear
Audience Member
Dawn McCoy
Miss Delaware
Nora J. Moore
Russian Woman
Mylinda Royer
Pageant Judge
Nita Rainwater
Miss Indiana
Hollie Stenson
Miss Wyoming
LaToya Ward
Pageant Manager

John Chard

The last time I was this naked in public I was coming out of a uterus! Miss Congeniality finds Sandra Bullock as FBI Agent Gracie Hart, who must go undercover in the Miss United States beauty pageant to prevent a psychopath from committing untold homicide. The premise is simple, it's a Pygmalion/My Fair Lady scenario that transforms the rough and tough Gracie into a viable contestant for the pageant. Thus we have all the comedy that comes with her literally battling everyone, including her own opinions on pageants, as she is being asked to be something she doesn't believe is in her make up. The mystery of who the killer is who's on the loose is strong for a good portion of film, and even once it's known and drama takes centre stage, it's still hard to get the smile off of your face. The jokes are plentiful, with Bullock finding chemistry with all of her co-stars. She's a very under valued comedy actress, and her ability to bond with an entire cast is marvellous to observe. Reference sexual tension with Benjamin Bratt, the jousting hostilities with Ernie Hudson, the way she bounces off of the other beautiful girls, and best of all the by-play with Michael Caine, who is playing a camp stylist and walks in to lift the laughter roof off the rafters in every scene he is in. It doesn't push the boundaries of comedy, but it's thankfully a consistently funny piece of work, aided by a super cast on form who make a better comedy out of what the screenplay suggested it had any right to be. 7/10

Filipe Manuel Neto

**A good comedy, albeit with an exaggerated and unbelievable story.** This is perhaps one of the most enjoyable and endearing comedies of the 2000s. It's not a perfect film, it's far from it, but it manages to deliver on its promises and offers us an hour and a half of warm and friendly fun. It's one of those films that, while not being perfect, is ideal to watch as a family and doesn't make us waste our time. The script has a very promising basic premise: faced with a credible threat to the security of the Miss United States of America beauty pageant, the FBI decides to infiltrate a female agent there. The problem is everything else that develops from here: the script exaggerates so much that it becomes unbelievable, even if funny. Gracie Hart, the main character, is not just an FBI agent with a tough profile and strong personality. She's basically an almost masculinized woman with the manners and demeans of a troll, who is then transformed into a model (basically) in a very, very short time! It's unbelievable and absurd. Of course, from there, the film unfolds more harmoniously, with excellent dialogues loaded with witty jokes and good material given to the actors. Sandra Bullock is the main actress and, in this film, she achieves one of her most popular works. In addition to being excellent at what she does and giving us an impeccable job, she had the joy of playing a friendly character, worthy of the public's affection, who captures our sympathy with ease. Next to her, we can still see Michael Caine, in excellent shape and in a character full of humor. The film also has a good performance by Benjamin Bratt, Heather Burns, Candice Bergen and the participation of William Shatner. Being a rather light humor film, it doesn't make a very strong bet on the technical aspects. Even so, I would like to leave a few notes: first of all, I believe that the special and sound effects did an excellent job throughout the film, and the same can be said of the design of the sets, costumes (with an obvious emphasis on the costumes of Bullock) and props. On the other side of the coin, I found the cinematography too uninteresting, and the editing didn't seem very inspired to me. The soundtrack does its job, highlighting almost only the song “One in a Million”, in the voice of Bosson.

The Movie Mob

**Miss Congeniality easily wins anyone over with Bullock's captivating and uproarious performance.** Sandra Bullock's comedy brilliance permeates every part of this movie. The supporting cast also delivers excellent performances, with Michael Caine, William Shatner, and Heather Burns shining in their roles. But this movie delights and rises above an average forgetful comedy because of Bullock's hilarious and singular portrayal of awkward and endearing Gracie Hart. Her physical comedy and tangible discomfort with all the beauty routines and dresses make almost every moment humorous and entertaining. The character development, goofy cast, and satisfying conclusion all support Bullock in winning big. Miss Congeniality is one of my wife's go-to favorites, and it's one I'm always willing to watch with her.

CinemaSerf

Sandra Bullock is clearly having some fun here as the accident-prone FBI agent who is roped into a scheme to prevent an atrocity happening at the upcoming "Miss America" pageant. Helped by the camply debonaire Sir Michael Caine as her fixer who manages to pull something of the silk purse from the sows ear, she heads off into this lions den of vacuousness, sexism and silliness led by a wonderfully two-faced Candice Bergen and her amiable sidekick William Shatner. It takes well aimed swipes at just about every stupid, stereotypical and misogynist attitude that surrounds these types of events - but it also demonstrates that many of the participants aren't quite as daft as one might expect. Bullock is on good form, the soundtrack helps a lot too - and as light hearted comedy films go; she and cutie Benjamin Bratt just about pull it off. Don't expect a Pulitzer prize and you might just enjoy it...


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