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Knucklehead, 2010

Knucklehead

English

USA

Rating:4.9
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Profile of Knucklehead

Knucklehead can be described as humorous and exciting. The plot revolves around contests and competitions, partners, and friendship. Its comic aspect comes from slapstick humor and silly humor. Knucklehead's main genres are comedy, adventure, and independent. In terms of style, it features martial arts and has a road movie structure. In approach, it is not serious and realistic. Knucklehead takes place in contemporary times. It is well suited for teens and a boys' night. Note that it involves violent content.

Summary of Knucklehead

After incurring a huge debt with a crime lord, con man Eddie Sullivan (Mark Feuerstein) needs some quick cash. Upon hearing that a local orphanage also desperately needs funds, Eddie convinces the head nun that one of the residents, a gentle giant named Walter (Paul ``Big Show'' Wight), can win the money as a traveling fighter. The nun gives Eddie and Walter one week, and as they journey across the South, Eddie wonders if he can really go through with his plan to keep all the money for himself.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 22 October 2010
Runtime: 100 min

Cast and Crew

Kurt Doss

as Henry

Raziel Jordan

Lurie Poston

as Todd

Melora Hardin

as Mary

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Clips

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Knucklehead: Trailer

Users Reviews

So stupid
Knucklehead is such a stupid film, that even in the category of stupid film it doesn't get my respect. It silly humor like is not based about things go wrong, but about people getting drunk, and people doing things they shouldn't although it is so...
Dislike
This film is really bad. I wasn't laughing for a second. SKIP it!
Likely to see
Not for me

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