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SYNOPSIS __________
Plot:
Retired hitman Jimmy "The Tulip" Tudeski (BRUCE
WILLIS) is living the quiet life in a beachfront bungalow
in Mexico, miles away from his former life.
Thanks to falsified dental records supplied
by onetime neighbor and friend Nicholas "Oz" Oseransky,
D.D.S. (MATTHEW PERRY), Jimmy faked his own death and has
taken up a new line of work befitting his newfound domestic
tranquility: cleaning the house and perfecting his culinary
skills with his wife Jill (AMANDA PEET), a purported novice
assassin who has yet to pull off a clean hit.
Suddenly, an uninvited and most unwelcome connection
to their past shows up on the Tudeskis' doorstep. It's Oz,
breathless and desperate, begging them to help rescue his
wife, Cynthia (NATASHA HENSTRIDGE), from the Hungarian mob.
Jimmy couldn't be less interested. It's not
his problem anymore. But before he can toss Oz out on his
ear, more unexpected visitors show up. Newly paroled mob boss
Lazlo Gogolak (KEVIN POLLAK) and his dim-bulb goons have followed
the naïve dentist down from L.A. and right into Jimmy's
Baja hideaway. All that Lazlo has been thinking about in jail
is how he's going to get even with Jimmy for knocking off
his favorite son, and how's he's going to fix Oz for helping
him get away with it.
Now Jimmy, Oz and Jill will have to go
the whole nine yards — and then some — to manage
the mounting Mafioso mayhem, in this sequel to the 2000 hit
comedy The Whole Nine Yards.
DETAILS__________
Studio:
Warner Bros.
Release Date:
April 9, 2004 (wide)
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