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White Chicks (23-Jun-2004)

Director: Keenen Ivory Wayans

Writers: Xavier Cook; Andy McElfresh; Michael Anthony Snowden; Keenen Ivory Wayans; Marlon Wayans; Shawn Wayans

Keywords: Crime/Comedy, Crossdressing, Kidnapping

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Rochelle Aytes
Actor
17-May-1976   White Chicks
Jennifer Carpenter
Actor
7-Dec-1979   The Exorcism of Emily Rose
Terry Crews
Actor
30-Jul-1968   Everybody Hates Chris
Brittany Daniel
Actor
17-Mar-1976   Jessica on Sweet Valley High
Frankie Faison
Actor
10-Jun-1949   In every Hannibal Lecter film
John Heard
Actor
7-Mar-1945   The Pelican Brief
Jaime King
Actor
23-Apr-1979   White Chicks
Lochlyn Munro
Actor
12-Feb-1966   Dead Man on Campus
Busy Philipps
Actor
25-Jun-1979   Home Room
Drew Sidora
Actor
1-May-1985   Step Up
Marlon Wayans
Comic
23-Jul-1972   A Wayans Brother
Shawn Wayans
Comic
19-Jan-1971   A Wayans Brother

REVIEWS

Review by Ronnie Pauze (posted on 1-Sep-2007)

I've added this film to my DVD collection. ( I only buy DVD's, I know I'll watch again. ) When White Chicks came out on DVD, I was 3rd in line at my local video store. This film has a lot going for it. The Wayan's Brothers, good plot, action, makeup, & yes comedy. I was also surprised that it it had little, or no profanity, also no sex. The Actor's Character's were believable, & the chemistry worked for them. The soundtrack also made for a good picture.


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