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Title:
We're the Millers / a New Line Cinema presentation of a Newman/Tooley Films, Slap Happy Prods./Heyday Films and Benderspink production ; directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber ; produced by Vincent Newman, Tucker Tooley, Happy Walters, Chris Bender ; screenplay by Bob Fisher & Steve Faber and Sean Anders & John Morris.
Publisher:
Warner Bros.,
Copyright Date:
2013
Description:
viewing print 1 videodisc (110 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Stripteasers--Humor
Drug dealers--Humor
Marijuana--Humor
Comedy films
Crime films
Feature films
Fiction films
Other Authors:
Thurber, Rawson Marshall 1975- direction.
Newman, Vincent production.
Tooley, Tucker production.
Walters, Happy production.
Bender, Chris 1971- production.
Fisher, Bob (Screenwriter), writing.
Faber, Steve writing.
Anders, Sean 1969- writing.
Morris, John 1969- writing.
Aniston, Jennifer cast.
Sudeikis, Jason cast.
Roberts, Emma 1991- cast.
New Line Cinema Corporation
Peter Newman Productions
Heyday Films
Benderspink (Firm)
Copyright Collection (Library of Congress) DLC
Notes:
Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Emma Roberts. Aspect ratio is 2.35:1. Not viewed. Sources used: Copyright catalog online; Copyright description; Internet movie database, May 16, 2018; Variety, August 6, 2013; Studiosystem.com, May 16, 2018. English; English, dubbed Spanish or dubbed French dialogue, optional Spanish or French subtitles; English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. MPAA rating: R; for crude sexual content, pervasive language, drug material and brief graphic nudity.
Summary:
"A low-level pot dealer poses as a family man in order to pay back a debt to his supplier in this comedy starring Saturday Night Live alumni Jason Sudeikis. If you're a soccer mom in search of some reefer, David Burke (Sudeikis) is just the man to talk to. He certainly isn't the biggest dealer in town, but he's discreet, and aims to please. When David attempts to perform a good deed and gets robbed in the process, however, his supplier Brad (Ed Helms) is none too happy. Now, in order to pay Brad back before the hammer drops, David must retrieve a big drug shipment from Mexico and sneak back across the border undetected. It's a risky job for sure, but with the help of a few neighbors David might just pull it off. With sardonic stripper Rose (Jennifer Aniston) assuming the role of housewife, teenage misfit Kenny (Will Poulter) posing as the awkward son, and rebellious Casey (Emma Roberts) filling in as his sister, David slips on some khakis, and starts heading south. Meanwhile, as David tries to convince himself that the border patrol wouldn't give a second glance at such a typical suburban family, the shipment -- and the stakes -- both prove greater than anticipated"--Allmovie.com, May 16, 2018.
LCCN:
2018600320
Locations:
CLPC792 -- Brooklyn Public Library (Brooklyn)
JJPA194 -- Ionia Community Library (Ionia)
EZPE755 -- Le Mars Public Library (Le Mars)

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