The Whole Ten Yards
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The Whole Ten Yards

Jimmy the Tulip's (Bruce Willis) quiet new life is shaken up by his old pal Oz (Matthew Perry), whose wife (Natasha Henstridge) has been kidnapped by ...a Hungarian mob. The Tulip and his wife Jill (Amanda Peet) spring into action. Show More

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In The Whole Ten Yards, Jimmy the Tulip, played by Bruce Willis, embarks on another adventure when his retired hitman lifestyle is disrupted by his old friend Oz, portrayed by Matthew Perry. Oz's wife, Cynthia, played by Natasha Henstridge, has been kidnapped by a Hungarian mafia, leading to a flurry of chaotic events. Determined to rescue Cynthia, the Tulip teams up with his resourceful wife Jill, played by Amanda Peet, as they embark on a risky mission.

As the movie unfolds, the audience is taken on a thrilling ride filled with action, comedy, and unexpected twists. The Tulip's calm and quiet life takes a dramatic turn as he finds himself entangled in a dangerous web of criminal activities. With his expertise as a hitman, he must use all his skills to save Cynthia and ensure the safety of his friends.

The Whole Ten Yards is a fast-paced and entertaining film that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish. The chemistry between Willis and Perry is undeniable, providing a perfect balance of humor and suspense. As the Tulip and Jill attempt their daring rescue mission, the movie is filled with witty dialogue and hilarious moments. Overall, this action-packed comedy is a must-watch for fans of the original film and anyone looking for an exciting and funny movie experience.

Also Known As:

The Whole Ten Yards

Release Date:

09 Apr 2004

Writers:

Mitchell Kapner, George Gallo

Awards:

1 win & 1 nomination