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Comedy Giftpack (Box Set) (2001)

Region: 2
UPC/Barcode: 5039036017831
Released: 16th August 2004
Release type: Deleted
No. of Discs: 5
Catalogue No: 28453DVD
Category: Feature, Comedy
Format: DVD / Box Set
Comedy Giftpack (Box Set) (2001) (Box Set) (Deleted)

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Story: Five-disc pack of comedy films. Mike Myers wrote and stars in 'Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery' (1997), a spoof of 1960s espionage films such as 'Matt Helm' and James Bond. It is 1967, and fashion photographer and spy Austin Powers (Myers) is on the verge of catching his arch-nemesis Dr Evil (also Myers) when the latter has himself cryogenically frozen. Powers follows suit, only to be revived thirty years later when Evil has emerged to threaten the world once more. Teamed with Vanessa Kensington (Elizabeth Hurley), the daughter of his original partner, Powers has to get over his culture shock in time to battle his old foe. 'There's Something About Mary' (1998) is a Farrelly brothers comedy featuring romantic obsession and unusual hair styling products. In 1985, high school senior Ted Stroehmann (Ben Stiller) gets a date with gorgeous classmate Mary Jenson (Cameron Diaz) after rescuing her mentally handicapped brother, Warren, from a bully. The date is ruined when Ted catches his penis in his fly zip and has to be rushed to hospital. Thirteen years on, Ted is still obsessed with Mary, and hires private detective Pat Healy (Matt Dillon) to find her. Healy tracks Mary and Warren to Miami, but falls in love with her himself and tells Ted that she is now an overweight mother of four. Undeterred, Ted makes his own way to Miami, but soon finds that he has plenty of competition for Mary's attentions. 'Dude, Where's My Car?' (2000) stars Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott as Jesse and Chester, two half-witted stoners who wake up one morning to find their car has gone missing and they cannot remember where they left it. The only clues are a matchbox cover from the Kitty Kat strip joint and a fridge full of munchies. They must now retrace their steps and soon both are in for the ride of their lives as they encounter alien chicks and killer ostriches whilst trying to score 'special treats' from their unhappy girlfriends. In 'Rat Race' (2001), John Cleese plays eccentric millionaire Donald Sinclair, who gathers together a bunch of diverse characters at his Las Vegas casino and tells them there is $2 million hidden in a train station locker in New Mexico, ready and waiting for the first person to claim it. The assembled crowd quickly set off after the prize, cheating, back-stabbing, using every conceivable means of transport, and each generally doing everything in their power to claim the money. The cast also features Rowan Atkinson as the narcoleptic Mr Pollini, Seth Green as con-artist Duane, and Cuba Gooding Jr as a football referee named Owen who travels with a busload of Lucille Ball lookalikes. 'Nine Months' (1995) stars Hugh Grant as Sam Faulkner, whose life is turned upside down when he is informed by his girlfriend Taylor (Julianne Moore) that he is to become a father. For the next nine months he is left to undergo the trials and tribulations of impending fatherhood. Things get worse for him when he meets an overbearing couple (Joan Cusack and Tom Arnold) and their unruly children - and receives conflicting advice from his bohemian artist friend.

Starring: Mike Myers, Elizabeth Hurley, Michael York, Mimi Rogers, Robert Wagner, Seth Green, Fabiano Udenio, Mindy Sterling, Paul Dillon, Charles Napier, Will Ferrell, Burt Bacharach, Tom Arnold, Hugh Grant, Julianne Moore, Joan Cusack, Jeff Goldblum, Robin Williams, Cameron Diaz, Matt Dillon, Ben Stiller, Lee Evans, Chris Elliott, Lin Shaye, Jeffrey Tambor, Markie Post, Keith David, W. Earl Brown, Sarah Silverman, Steve Sweeney, Rowan Atkinson, John Cleese, Ashton Kutcher, Whoopi Goldberg, Mia Cottet, Seann William Scott, Cuba Gooding Jr, Joey Simmrin, Kristy Swanson, Ashley Johnson, Jennifer Garner, Jon Lovitz, Alexa Vega, Marla Sokoloff, Breckin Meyer, Aislin Roche, David Herman, Amy Smart, Hal Sparks, Kathy Najimy, Charlie O'Connell, Dean Cain, John Toles-Bey, Turtle Lini

Directed by: Jay Roach, Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly, Danny Leiner, Jerry Zucker, Chris Columbus

Music by: George S. Clinton, Jonathan Richman, David Kitay, John Powell, Hans Zimmer

Produced by: Suzanne Todd, Jennifer Todd, Demi Moore, Mike Myers, Frank Beddor, Michael Steinberg, Charles B. Wessler, Brad Thomas, Wayne A. Rice, Broderick Johnson, Andrew A. Kosove, Gil Netter, Jerry Zucker, Janet Zucker, Sean Daniel, Anne Francois, Chris Columbus, Mark Radcliffe, Michael Barnathan

Written by: Mike Myers, Ed Decter, John J. Strauss, Peter Farrelly, Bobby Farrelly, Philip Stark, Andy Breckman, Chris Columbus

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Studio/distributor: 20th Century Fox Home Ent.

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