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Release Date • USA: Aug 12, 2005 • UK: 30 Sep 2005 DVD Release Date • R1: Nov 29, 2005
Budget USD 22,000,000 BoxOffice: $22.3M
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Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo Website
MPAA Rating Rated R for pervasive strong crude and sexual humor, language, nudity and drug content.
Running Time 1 hour, 23 minutes
Country USA
Production Companies Columbia Pictures Corporation, Happy Madison Productions, Out of the Blue... Entertainment, IDTV Film B.V. (line production)
Studio Sony Pictures Entertainment
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo (2005) • Deuce Bigalow: Electric Gigolo • Deuce Bigalow 2: Destination Amsterdam
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Genre: Comedy, Satire, Police, Serial Killer, Slapstick, Spoof
Tagline: For the women of Europe... The price of love just got a a lot cheaper.
Plot: Toilet humor proudly descends to new depths in the sequel to the original Rob Schneider vehicle. The film opens with Deuce Bigalow (Schneider) at the beach doing research on fish, where he is bullied by a couple of kids. The situation quickly escalates into a catastrophe involving elderly blind people and dolphins. So when he gets a call from an old friend, T.J. Hicks (Eddie Griffin, MY BABY'S DADDY), with an invitation to join him in Amsterdam, Deuce deems it wise to accept. Accompanied by the prosthetic leg of his recently deceased bride (she was eaten by a shark on their honeymoon), Deuce shows up in Europe only to find that a mysterious killer is knocking off the city's man-whores. Worse, T.J. is implicated, so Deuce is forced to go undercover and search for the killer on his own, hoping to clear his friend's name. He suspects the killer is a woman, and so he has a string of flawed dates--a woman with a penis for a nose, one with massive ears, and a hunchback, among others. Along the way Deuce makes each freakish date feel special, and falls for the niece of the detective assigned to the case (former model Hanna Verboom). Meanwhile, T.J. comes up with a vast array of creative synonyms for gigolos and their equipment. Everything comes to a head at the 73rd annual Man Whore
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If you like aggressively awful crap like Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo, then more power to you.  --Kit Bowen (Hollywood.com)
Trashing Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo seems pointless, even a bit clichéd...It's not funny the first time, it's not funny the 20th time - it's just stupid, small-minded screenwriting. D--Robert Denerstein
Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo is one of those films where you know the critics' reaction before reading it. They loathed the original and they show even less regard for the sequel.  --Lew Irwin
Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo is an unrelenting stream of infantile humor that’s bound to offend some and delight others. Count me in to the latter category.  --Julian Roman (MovieWeb)
Stupidity-driven sequel finds even less probable scenarios in which women would pay Rob Schneider for sex.  --Rob Blackwelder
It's not that I didn't TRY to find this garbage amusing; it's that the filmmakers didn't even try to make it funny. Witlessness aside, this is simply one of the laziest, chintziest, and most amateurish comedies I've seen in a very long time.  --Scott Weinberg (eFilmCritic.com)
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| Written by |
Rob Schneider
Saturday Night Live, Saturday Night Live, Saturday Night Live |
 | Harris Goldberg
Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo, Without a Paddle, The Master of Disguise | |
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 | Til Schweiger
King Arthur, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life, Driven |
 | | Carlos Ponce
Just My Luck, Chasing Papi, Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade | | |
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| Music By |
John Debney
Sin City, The Passion of the Christ, Bruce Almighty |
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Schneider has proven repeatedly that nothing is going to kill his career, but if the case ever goes to trial, “European Gigolo” should put him away for life.  --Brian Orndorf (eFilmCritic.com)
Having been kindly disposed toward "Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo," which I found amusing and even rather sweet way back in 1999, I spent the first 20 minutes of its sequel often laughing and figuring the bad parts were a case of solid comedic minds occasionally slipping. Then I realized I had it backwards: These were unfunny, moronic people with appalling movie-making sensibilities, and the funny parts -- which increasingly became very, very rare -- were accidents. D+--Eric D. Snider (EricDSnider.com)
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