Summaries

Ron wants to marry Melinda. He must first survive a bachelor party used by Melinda's brother-in-law to kill the wedding.

Melinda loves her fiancé Ron. Her brother Todd, doesn't approve of his upcoming brother-in-law. He wants Melinda to cancel the wedding, but for her to do that, he must get Ron to mess up. He hopes to achieve his plan by organizing the world's wildest bachelor party.—HardHouseClubber

Details

Keywords
  • adultery
  • wedding
  • stripper
  • catfight
  • bachelor party
Genres
  • Comedy
Release date Mar 10, 2008
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin United States
Language English German
Filming locations Miami, Florida, USA
Production companies 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Twin Continental Films Ignition Pictures

Box office

Budget $6000000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 44m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio 1.78 : 1

Synopsis

Ron Simmons (Josh Cooke) is ready to settle down and get married, but first, he must survive his out-of-control bachelor party. With his best buds shoving booze, women and more booze in his face. Ron journeys from his Cleveland, OH, home to Miami's South Beach with his three league bowling buddies, led by the thrice-divorce Derek Murphy (Harland Williams), whose day job is manning the counter at the local cash-and-go. Also along for the ride is Ron's germ-phobic product tester old college roommate Seth (Danny Jacobs) and Ron's sidewalk sign ad-holder friend Jason (Greg Pitts), not to mention Derek's precocious 12-year-old son Tommy (Max Landwirth). Hosting the all the ribald hijinks with a hidden agenda is Ron's future brother-in-law, Todd Grant (Warren Christie). Not to be left out, Grant's wife Autumn (Karen Eileen-Gordon) takes a couple stabs at hostessing a bachelorette party back in Cleveland for her sister Melinda (Sara Foster), which leads to some incredible four-generation debauchery at the local book club featuring gay male stripper Sally (Mauricio Sanchez). Down in Florida, Ron is going to have a tough time fighting temptation. Stripper fights, a sex addicts' convention and a suddenly-coed shake-your-booty competition all lead to solid laughs in this outrageous sequel to the 1984 comedy hit Bachelor Party.

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