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The Pest
TrailerMiami scam artist Pest Vargas agrees to be the human target for a Neo-Nazi manhunter, in order to collect $50,000 if he survives.Genre: ComedyActors: John Leguizamo, Jeffrey Jones, Freddy Rodríguez, Pat Skipper, Edoardo Ballerini, Joe Morton, Tammy Townsend, Aries Spears, Charles Hallahan, Tom McCleister, Ivonne Coll, ...»Director: Paul MillerCountry: United StatesDuration: 84 minQuality: HDRelease: 1997IMDb: 4.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Pest"
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Characters of "The Pest"
Pestario 'Pest' VargasPlayed by: John LeguizamoGustav ShankPlayed by: Jeffrey JonesNinjaPlayed by: Freddy RodríguezGlen LivittPlayed by: Pat SkipperHimmel ShankPlayed by: Edoardo BalleriniMr. KentPlayed by: Joe MortonXantha KentPlayed by: Tammy TownsendChubbyPlayed by: Aries SpearsAngusPlayed by: Charles HallahanLeoPlayed by: Tom McCleisterGladyzPlayed by: Ivonne CollPiercerPlayed by: Jorge Luis AbreuBank EmployeePlayed by: Jennifer BroughtonCookPlayed by: Yau-Gene ChanMrs. KentPlayed by: Judyann ElderLaphroigPlayed by: Joe JokubeitWhite GuyPlayed by: David Bar KatzBagpipe PlayerPlayed by: Les LannomMr. CheungPlayed by: Jim LauEmceePlayed by: Hugh MurphyTrixyPlayed by: Kristin NortonPuerto Rican BoyPlayed by: Ray GarazaMalariaPlayed by: Yelba OsorioFelixPlayed by: Tony PerezCantorPlayed by: Aviva RosenbloomSergioPlayed by: Julian Scott Urena -
Directors of "The Pest"
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Creators of "The Pest"
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Critic Reviews of "The Pest"
Keith Phipps AV ClubAugust 04, 2009It seems to be targeted at eight-year-old boys with attention-deficit disorder, and could have been more competently made by any one of them.
Joe Leydon VarietyMarch 27, 2009Pic exists solely to showcase Leguizamo's wild and crazy antics, which are very much an acquired taste.
Stephen Holden New York TimesAugust 30, 2004When Mr. Leguizamo isn't doing third-rate ethnic parody, he is wallowing in scatological jokes that are so poorly prepared and executed that they make similar antics by Mr. Carrey play like classic routines.
Kevin Thomas Los Angeles TimesFebruary 14, 2001Talented and versatile actor-comedian John Leguizamo indulges himself so totally with incessant mugging, mimicking and all-around showing off that he begins to wear out his welcome before the opening credit sequence is over.
Mick LaSalle San Francisco ChronicleJanuary 01, 2000Obviously, someone must have told Leguizamo he's a comic genius. Whoever did that isn't his friend.
James Berardinelli ReelViewsJanuary 01, 2000It's the kind of movie where every paying customer deserves to receive a handwritten apology from the producers.
Ken Fox TV GuideAugust 04, 2009Even surrounded by unbearable sloppiness, Leguizamo is fascinating to watch.
Luke Y. Thompson New TimesFebruary 02, 2003If you have any doubt that John Leguizamo is not funny, this movie will handily reinforce that notion.
Dwayne E. Leslie Boxoffice MagazineJune 05, 2002The script and Leguizamo's talents don't mesh, so the actor comes off as more offensive than funny.
Leslie Rigoulot Film ScoutsApril 17, 2002There is not a socioeconomic, political, ethnic or gender group that is left unoffended.
Jeff Vice Deseret News, Salt Lake CityJanuary 01, 2000Quick, someone find a no-pest strip - or even a fly swatter or a good bug spray.
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