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White chicks - Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Rochelle Aytes, Keenan Ivory Wayans
Threat advisory: High - High risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
Shawn and Marlon Wayans play Kevin and Marcus Copeland, two FBI agents trying to get back into their boss's good graces by taking on a job guarding Tiffany Wilton (Anne Dudek) and Brittany Wilton (Maitland Ward), two New York City hotel heiresses, from a serial kidnapper. They fail, and the two women are abducted. Then the two agents go undercover, dressing up as the titular "white chicks" to solve the crime and rescue the victims.
Theatrical propaganda posters

Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film comedy spoof FBI undercover crime kidnap make-up
Persons of interest
- Shawn Wayans .... Kevin Copeland
- Marlon Wayans .... Marcus Copeland
- Jaime King .... Heather Vandergeld
- Frankie Faison .... Section Chief Elliott Gordon
- Lochlyn Munro .... Agent Jake Harper
- John Heard .... Warren Vandergeld
- Busy Philipps .... Karen
- Terry Crews .... Latrell Spencer
- Brittany Daniel .... Megan Vandergeld
- Eddie Velez .... Agent Vincent Gomez
- Jessica Cauffiel .... Tori
- Maitland Ward .... Brittany Wilson
- Anne Dudek .... Tiffany Wilson
- Rochelle Aytes .... Denise
- Jennifer Carpenter .... Lisa
- Faune A Chambers .... Gina
- John Henry Reardon .... Heath
- Xavier Cook .... Screenwriter
- Andrew McElfresh .... Screenwriter
- Michael Anthony Snowden .... Screenwriter
- Keenan Ivory Wayans .... Screenwriter
- Shawn Wayans .... Screenwriter
- Marlon Wayans .... Screenwriter
- Keenan Ivory Wayans .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- White chicks official movie site
- White chicks movie trailers:
- Awards and film festivals:
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- cf. Big Momma's house, White boys
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
You can't keep a straight man out of a frock.
White girls is a frolic through the comedic ins and outs of inter-racial female impersonation with a little crime thriller and interpersonal relationship issues thrown in to pad things out. No pun intended. [There'd better not be. - Director of Cinematic Intelligence.]
Great popcorn.
Security censorship classification
M (Sexual references, low level violence, drug references)
Surveillance time
109 minutes (1:49 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 5 August 2004
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