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Mr. Deeds
TrailerA sweet-natured, small-town guy inherits a controlling stake in a media conglomerate and begins to do business his way. It's a fish out of water, rags to riches story that has local tabloid reporters salivating.Actors: Adam Sandler, Winona Ryder, John Turturro, Allen Covert, Peter Gallagher, Jared Harris, Erick Avari, Peter Dante, Conchata Ferrell, Harve Presnell, Steve Buscemi, ...»Director: Steven BrillCountry: United StatesDuration: 96 minQuality: HDRelease: 2002IMDb: 5.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Mr. Deeds"
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Characters of "Mr. Deeds"
Longfellow DeedsPlayed by: Adam SandlerLouise 'Babe' BennettPlayed by: Winona RyderEmilio LopezPlayed by: John TurturroMartyPlayed by: Allen CovertJohn CedarPlayed by: Peter GallagherCecil AndersonPlayed by: Erick AvariMurphPlayed by: Peter DanteCrazy EyesPlayed by: Steve Buscemi -
Directors of "Mr. Deeds"
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Creators of "Mr. Deeds"
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Critic Reviews of "Mr. Deeds"
Time OutJune 24, 2006The star and his numbskull cronies piss on Capra's grave with acrid insincerity.
L.A. WeeklyOctober 21, 2002No amount of spastic-colon jokes, cartoon violence or good-buddy cameos (Al Sharpton, John McEnroe) can distract from the fact that Gary Cooper [Sandler] ain't.
Village VoiceJuly 02, 2002Let's cut to the consumer-advice bottom line: Stay home.
Rolling StoneJuly 01, 2002It's not just that the movie itself is wicked awful, it's that Mr. Deeds brings out the worst in Adam Sandler.
Ebert & RoeperJuly 01, 2002There's nothing funny about this.
Washington PostJune 28, 2002The projectors in the theater practically shut down with boredom.
Common Sense MediaDecember 26, 2010Pretty awful, but teen Sandler fans may like it.
Film ThreatDecember 06, 2005Sandler barely expends any energy trotting out the "average dude who shakes up stodgy high society" schtick, and director Steven Brill and scripter Tim Herlihy follow lazy suit.
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Gallery of "Mr. Deeds"