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Warner Bros. Pictures
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Studio: United Artists Films
Release Date: Jun 1, 2001
Running Time: 97 mins. (V)
Country Of Origin: United States
synopsis
Max Fairbanks is a very wealthy, powerful man who has built an incredibly successful business empire by being ruthless. Kevin Caffrey is a sophisticated procurer of other people's possessions. An accidental meeting brings the two men together and in a simple moment their fates are sealed. When Max catches Kevin during an attempted robbery at his beachside mansion, he steals Kevin's lucky ring in retaliation, claiming it as his own. Because the ring is his girlfriend's, Kevin is furious and vows to stop at nothing to get it back.
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Kevin Caffrey
Max Fairbanks
Berger
Gloria
Amber Belhaven
Uncle Jack Caffrey
Earl Radburn
Lutecia Fairbanks
Walter Greenbaum
Detective Alex Tardio
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Novel as Source Material
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reviews
June 7, 2001
As for What's the Worst That Could Happen? - it's worse than the title suggests. Martin Lawrence, who hit box-office pay dirt last summer by dressing in fat-lady drag as the star of Big Momma's House, tries on even cheaper gimmicks this time. As a thief vowing revenge against a tycoon (Danny DeVito) who has the nerve to steal his ring, Lawrence forgoes his knack for verbal comedy and replaces it with crude nonstop mugging. Lawrence, who also serves as the film's executive producer, is working
Thief Martin Lawrence and ruthless billionaire Danny DeVito lock horns when DeVito foils Lawrence's burglary attempt and claims Lawrence's ring as his own. Story In this docile farce from George of the Jungle director Sam Weisman, Lawrence and DeVito try to destroy each another--unimaginatively, though--over a ring both consider lucky. Lawrence receives the ring as a token of love from girlfriend Carmen Ejogo. Though overly accepting of Lawrence's criminal pursuits, Ejogo warns Lawrence never to
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