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Breakin' All the Rules
TrailerAfter being abruptly dumped by his fiancée, Quincy Watson decides to quit his job as an editor. Inspired by her, he publishes a break-up hand-book for men, becoming a best-selling author in the process.Actors: Jamie Foxx, Gabrielle Union, Morris Chestnut, Peter MacNicol, Jennifer Esposito, Bianca Lawson, Jill Ritchie, Samantha Nagel, Grace Chan, Danny Comden, Octavia Spencer, ...»Director: Daniel TaplitzCountry: United StatesDuration: 85 minQuality: HDRelease: 2004IMDb: 5.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Breakin' All the Rules"
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Characters of "Breakin' All the Rules"
Quincy WatsonPlayed by: Jamie Foxx
Nicky CallasPlayed by: Gabrielle Union
Evan FieldsPlayed by: Morris Chestnut
Philip GasconPlayed by: Peter MacNicol
Helen SharpPlayed by: Bianca Lawson
AmyPlayed by: Jill Ritchie
SandraPlayed by: Samantha Nagel
SecretaryPlayed by: Grace Chan
SamPlayed by: Danny Comden
StylistPlayed by: Octavia Spencer
Mr. LynchPlayed by: Patrick Cranshaw
AttendantPlayed by: Tate Taylor
Ticket MasterPlayed by: Bob Stephenson
The BettyPlayed by: Faune Chambers Watkins
Man at PartyPlayed by: Mario Carter
TreyPlayed by: Trae Ireland
Man at BarPlayed by: Clyde Sherman -
Directors of "Breakin' All the Rules"
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Creators of "Breakin' All the Rules"
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Critic Reviews of "Breakin' All the Rules"
Ebert & RoeperMay 17, 2004... this is basically just a sitcom.
Washington PostMay 14, 2004No movie this stupid should need a plot synopsis this complicated.
Washington PostMay 14, 2004A movie that sags and drags under the weight of poor pacing, execrable writing and largely unlikable characters, including a leading man viewers can never really warm up to.
VarietyMay 14, 2004A cleverly concocted hybrid of conventional romantic comedy and mistaken-identity farce.
USA TodayMay 14, 2004If the movie were 10 minutes longer, the mix-ups might grind viewers down, but director Daniel Taplitz knows how to juggle the subplots he's given.
Toronto StarMay 14, 2004In many ways a throwback to the era of Doris Day and Jack Lemmon movies.
Common Sense MediaDecember 22, 2010Not much worth seeing in this mess of a movie.
Tyler Morning Telegraph (Texas)September 16, 2004Digresses into that hazy zone where we're not sure if we're watching overwrought drama or a joke that just isn't funny.
Sean the Movie GuyJune 01, 2004it's all very silly and highly unbelievable, but the five main leads are all having a good time.
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