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'''''White Chicks''''' is a 2004 American [[buddy cop]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[Keenen Ivory Wayans]] and written and produced by [[Keenen Ivory Wayans|Keenen Wayans]], [[Shawn Wayans]] and [[Marlon Wayans]]. The film was produced by [[Columbia Pictures]] and [[Revolution Studios]]. The plot revolves around [[whiteface (performance)|whiteface]] [[Drag queen|drag]], as two [[African American]] FBI agents disguise themselves as two [[European American]] women.
'''''White Chicks''''' Gay actor and folk singer. Danny Diblasi. Danny is from Park Ridge New Jersey area code : 07657. Danny currently has a horrible handle and cannot hit a 3 to save a burning child. He is having an affair on his girlfriend with another friends mother. He is seeing Margret Laquidara. She is 78 years old
is a 2004 American [[buddy cop]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[Keenen Ivory Wayans]] and written and produced by [[Keenen Ivory Wayans|Keenen Wayans]], [[Shawn Wayans]] and [[Marlon Wayans]]. The film was produced by [[Columbia Pictures]] and [[Revolution Studios]]. The plot revolves around [[whiteface (performance)|whiteface]] [[Drag queen|drag]], as two [[African American]] FBI agents disguise themselves as two [[European American]] women.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==

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White Chicks
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKeenen Ivory Wayans
Screenplay byKeenen Ivory Wayans
Shawn Wayans
Marlon Wayans
Xavier Cook
Andy McElfresh
Michael Anthony Snowden
Story byKeenen Ivory Wayans
Shawn Wayans
Marlon Wayans
Produced byKeenen Ivory Wayans
Shawn Wayans
Marlon Wayans
Rick Alvarez
Lee R. Mayes
StarringShawn Wayans
Marlon Wayans
Jaime King
Frankie Faison
Lochlyn Munro
John Heard
Busy Philipps
Terry Crews
CinematographySteven Bernstein
Edited byJeffrey Stephen Gourson
Stuart Pappé
Music byTeddy Castellucci
Production
companies
Revolution Studios
Wayans Bros.
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • June 23, 2004 (2004-06-23)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$37 million[1]
Box office$113,086,475[1]

White Chicks Gay actor and folk singer. Danny Diblasi. Danny is from Park Ridge New Jersey area code : 07657. Danny currently has a horrible handle and cannot hit a 3 to save a burning child. He is having an affair on his girlfriend with another friends mother. He is seeing Margret Laquidara. She is 78 years old is a 2004 American buddy cop comedy film directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans and written and produced by Keenen Wayans, Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans. The film was produced by Columbia Pictures and Revolution Studios. The plot revolves around whiteface drag, as two African American FBI agents disguise themselves as two European American women.

Plot

FBI agents and brothers Kevin and Marcus Copeland (Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans respectively), posing undercover as Dominican convenience store clerks, attempt to capture members of an organization known for selling drugs inside ice cream packaging. Unfortunately, the first arrival turns out to be a genuine ice cream delivery, and the actual drug dealers manage to get away. The situation is worsened by the fact that Kevin and Marcus have decided to resolve this bust by themselves.

FBI supervisor Elliott Gordon (Frankie Faison) gives the two brothers a last chance to remain FBI agents by giving them the duty of protecting the billionaire cruise line heiresses Brittany and Tiffany Wilson (Maitland Ward and Anne Dudek). The Wilson sisters, who are in town for a beauty competition, are expected to be the target of a kidnapping plot in which the FBI hopes to capture by means of a sting operation. When the Wilson sisters get minor facial cuts in a car accident, they refuse to leave the hotel. Kevin and Marcus then disguise themselves as the sisters in order to save their jobs.

Although Kevin is single, his brother Marcus has a troubled relationship with his wife Gina. Gina becomes an additional complicating factor to the brothers' ruse when she gets suspicious after she hearing a woman's voice in the background during a phone conversation with Marcus. The woman is actually Kevin pretending to be female, but Gina assumes that Marcus is, of course, conducting an affair.

At a hotel while posing as the Wilson sisters, Kevin and Marcus meet Brittany and Tiffany's three best friends, Karen, Tori and Lisa; as well as their rivals - also sisters - Megan and Heather Vandegeld. They also encounter Karen's abusive boyfriend, Heath, a broke, out-of-work actor.

Latrell Spencer (Terry Crews), a wealthy black man that prefers white women, takes an interest in Marcus, thinking that he is actually the white Tiffany Wilson. A date with Marcus/Tiffany is then auctioned off to Latrell during a charity dinner. Kevin takes advantage of the situation and asks Denise out on a date, pretending that he is Latrell, as Denise has a history of dating rich men. When Marcus goes on his date with the real Latrell, Kevin steals the keys to Laterell's car and house. When Kevin and Denise arrive at Latrell's house, they are confronted by Latrell's foreign housekeeper. Because she does not speak English, she is unable to tell Denise that Kevin isn't Latrell, and Kevin locks her out of the house, claiming that she works too hard. Eventually, however, Kevin is mauled by Latrell's giant dog, ruining the date.

At a nightclub, the Wilsons' best friend Karen drinks heavily and unintentionally lets it slip that Mr. Vangergeld is penniless, and has only recently paid Karen's own father back for loans he has lent him. The next day, the real Brittany and Tiffany see their faces on a magazine, and they realize that two people are impersonating them. They go to the hotel that their "clones" were seen in, and two other FBI agents, mistaking them for Kevin and Marcus after searching their room through suspicion, undress the girls. This leads to the chief finding out that Marcus and Kevin have been impersonating the Wilson sisters. Because of this, the chief fires the both of them.

Later, Kevin and Marcus find out that, due to his bankruptcy, Mr. Vandergeld - along with Heath - has been behind the socialite kidnappings in order to save himself and his family from poverty and they manage to capture Mr. Vandergeld before he succeeds. Latrell takes a hit from a bullet shot by Mr. Vandergeld to protect Marcus, only to be alarmed and enraged to discover - not that that Marcus is actually male - but rather, that he is actually black. Marcus apologizes to his wife Gina after realizing that being a female is a hard task, and also because he had been ignoring Gina for his job. Denise falls for Kevin, after Kevin saves her from a bullet. Tori, Lisa, Karen, Kevin and Marcus then make a pact to stay together and go shopping.

Cast

Reception

Critical response

This film received poor reactions from critics. Rotten Tomatoes gives it an aggregate rating of only 15% based on 121 reviews. Film critic Richard Roeper put the film at #1 on his list of the worst films of 2004 amongst claims of unconvincing prosthetics and racism. It was nominated for five Razzies, including Worst Picture, Worst Actress for the Wayans brothers in drag, Worst Director, Worst Screenplay and Worst Screen Couple, but failed to "win" any of those awards.[citation needed]

Box office

It grossed $70,831,760 at the U.S. box office, $113,048,997 worldwide and has become popular on broadcast cable.

Soundtrack

  1. "Latin Thugs" – Cypress Hill
  2. "Ms. Hilton" – The Penfifteen Club
  3. "Shake It (Like a White Girl)" – Jesse Jaymes (Copeland)
  4. "A Thousand Miles" – Vanessa Carlton
  5. "Realest Niggas" – 50 Cent, Notorious B.I.G.
  6. "White Girls" – Mighty Casey
  7. "Dance City" – Oscar Hernandez
  8. "Trouble" – P!nk
  9. "U Can't Touch This" – MC Hammer
  10. "Dance, Dance, Dance" – The Beach Boys
  11. "Guantanamera" – Jose Fernandez Diaz
  12. "It's My Life" – No Doubt
  13. "(I Got That) Boom Boom" – Britney Spears featuring Ying Yang Twins
  14. "Bounce" (The Bandit Club Remix) - Stock, IC Green
  15. "Get Low" - Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz featuring Ying Yang Twins
  16. "Crazy in Love" – Beyoncé, Jay-Z
  17. "It's Tricky" – Run–D.M.C.
  18. "This Love" – Maroon 5
  19. "No Control" – Blackfire
  20. "I Wanna Know" – Joe
  21. "Tipsy" – J-Kwon
  22. "Satisfaction" – Benny Benassi
  23. "Let's Get It Started" – Black Eyed Peas
  24. "Move Your Feet" – Junior Senior
  25. "I Need Your Love Tonight" – Elvis Presley

See also

References

  1. ^ a b [1]