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Frank McKlusky, CI - Dave Sheridan, Cameron Richardson, Dolly Parton, Arlene Sanford
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Movie propaganda
As a child Frank McKlusky (Dave Sheridan) watched his daredevil father wipe out in a horribly-conceived motorcycle stunt and since then, Frank's developed an unhealthy aversion to any kind of risk: he lives with his parents, wears a helmet everywhere he goes and lives his life strictly by the rules. He was inspired to become a claims investigator by his father's experience, but lets his partner do all the dirty work on every case, preferring his odds as "the in the van guy". But when his partner is killed in the line of duty, Frank's forced to come out of his shell (and his helmet) to crack the case, aided by his sexy junior partner, Sharon Webber (Cameron Richardson). Frank does get a thrill out of his new life, but can he get the evidence before the odds catch up with him?
Persons of interest
- Dave Sheridan .... Frank McKlusky
- Cameron Richardson .... Sharon Webber
- Randy Quaid .... Madman McKlusky
- Dolly Parton .... Edith McKlusky
- Enrico Colantoni .... Scout Bayou
- Kevin P Farley .... Jimmy
- Orson Bean .... Mr Gafty
- Joanie Laurer .... Freeda
- Kevin Pollak .... Ronnie Rosengold
- Tracy Morgan .... Reggie Rosengold
- Andy Richter .... Herb
- Josh Jacobson .... Darryl McKlusky
- Valarie Ianniello .... Vicki
- Iva Hasperger .... Enga Denkmark
- Ramona Oprea .... Irza Topnizki
- Adam Gregor .... Coach Bella
- Mark Perez .... Screenwriter
- Arlene Sanford .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
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Media intelligence (DVD)
- Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1
- Languages: English
- Picture: Widescreen (1.85:1)
- Special features: None
- Subtitles: Bulgarian, Closed Captions, Danish, English, English Captions, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish
Security censorship classification
M (Low level violence, sexual references)
Surveillance time
120 minutes (2:00 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 27 June 2002
DVD rental: 9 April 2003
VHS rental: 9 April 2003
DVD retail: 10 November 2004
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