A corporation hires a professional assassin to pose as its trade show representative who must organize the wedding of a Middle Eastern pop star, which will allow him the opportunity to kill ... Read allA corporation hires a professional assassin to pose as its trade show representative who must organize the wedding of a Middle Eastern pop star, which will allow him the opportunity to kill a Middle Eastern politician.A corporation hires a professional assassin to pose as its trade show representative who must organize the wedding of a Middle Eastern pop star, which will allow him the opportunity to kill a Middle Eastern politician.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Lyubomir Neikov
- Omar Sharif
- (as Lubomir Neikov)
Nikolay Stanoev
- Bhodi Bhundhang
- (as Nikolai Stanoev)
George Zlatarev
- Director
- (as Georgi Zlatarev)
Velislav Pavlov
- Video Guy #2
- (as Vesilav Pavlov)
Zachary Baharov
- Video Guy #3
- (as Zahari Baharov)
Bill Cusack
- Tamerlane Caffeinated Soldier
- (as William Cusack)
- Director
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe tenth movie in which siblings John Cusack and Joan Cusack appeared together.
- GoofsWhen Brand and Natalie go to the coffee shop, on the floor you can see the blue-tape 'T' marker that shows the waitress where she needs to stand for this shot.
- Quotes
Brand Hauser: Be still my trembling hands, for how you would tremble if you knew where I would take you next.
- Crazy creditsBeTolerant.com is listed twice in the thanks section of the credits, despite this resulting in an odd number of entries and causing the last entry to have to go against the rest of the layout (centered, vs two-column) to keep things even.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Inside the Actors Studio: John Cusack (2007)
- SoundtracksSong for Dixie
Written by Stephen Edwards
Published by Source In Sync Music (ASCAP) / Engine Co 35 Music Publishing (ASCAP)
Courtesy of 5 Alarm Music
Featured review
Where's Minnie?
I not really sure whether or not the reason I was disappointed in this film was because it wasn't what I wanted it to be or whether it seemed to lose it's comedic value because of what seemed to be a pretentious message wrapped up in a most confusing plot. This film offered three of the stars of one of my favorite movies, "Grosse Point Blank", (John Cusack, Joan Cusack and Dan Aykroyd). Cusack once again appears as a "troubled hit-man" as he did in "Grosse Point Blank" but this time the gimmick that worked so well ... just doesn't work. When I rented this film the lady behind the counter at Blockbuster warned me "It's no "Grosse Pointe Blank". Boy was she right! What this film doesn't have is Minnie Driver and a contained plot that flows with humor that still makes some sort of outrageous sense. My take on this film was that the film makers couldn't make up their mind as to whether they wanted to make a comedy or get across their anti-war message. Nothing wrong with an anti-war message type of film ... just don't let the message interfere with the entertainment that it promises to deliver. In other words, everything seemed forced, and that is what caused this film not to work for me. I would have much rather watched a "Grosse Point Blank 2" but sometimes sequels that should have been made are not such as a "Dirty Dancing 2" that could have starred Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey.
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- Also known as
- Brand Hauser: Stuff Happens
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Box office
- Budget
- $10,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $580,862
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $35,336
- May 25, 2008
- Gross worldwide
- $1,296,184
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1(original negative)
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