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Meet Dave

Meet Dave SynopsisDave Ming Chang (Eddie Murphy), newly arrived in New York City, may be the ultimate fish out of water.

There's something about him that's not quite right – for starters, he seems remarkably out of place and uncomfortable in his own body. And for good reason: "Dave" is not a man at all, but a ship made in the image of its miniature-sized captain.


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Release Date: July 11, 2008
Genre: Comedy, Sci-Fi and Fantasy
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Distributor(s): 20th Century Fox Distribution
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Director(s):
Brian Robbins

Writer(s):
Bill Corbett - Screenplay
Rob Greenberg - Screenplay

Producer(s):
Marc Turtletaub - Producer
David Friendly - Producer
Todd Komarnicki - Producer
Jon Berg - Producer

Movie Casts:
Elizabeth Banks
Eddie Murphy
Gabrielle Union
Ed Helms
Judah Friedlander
Shawn Christian - Lt. Left Arm
Mike O'Malley - Knox
Brandon Molale
Stephanie Venditto - MRI Technician
Yvette Nicole Brown - Friendly Old Navy Saleswoman
Pat Kilbane - Number Four
Adam Tomei
Philip Pavel - Genial Old Navy Salesman
Karen Berg - Right Arm Crew
Rebecca Merle - A Chorus Line Audience Member
Blake Young-Fountain - Jones
Paul Scheer
Smith Cho - Lt. Left Leg
Brian Huskey - Lt. Right Arm
Vince Cupone - Mac Genius
Sandy Sunshine - Nilian Transformer - Upper deck
Craig Gellis - Robber #1
Peter Conboy - Tourist
Allisyn Ashley Arm - Nerdy Girl
Jim Turner - Doctor
Jane Bradbury - Number 81
Brandon G. Holley - Pedestrian
Kimberly Dorsey - Stroller Mom - Liberty Park
The Naked Cowboy - Actor
Joe Giorgio - Delivery Boy
Nick Wall - Carny
Janine Edwards - Emo Girl
Village - NYPD detective
Sherman Alpert - Pedestrian
Carol Commissiong - Police Officer #3
Rashida Roy - Number 78
Phyllis Kay - Allergist's wife
Hallie Lambert - No. 68
Paul Basile - Punk / Number115
Austyn Myers - Josh
Duncan Hale Murdoch - Gay Guy
Michael Den Dekker - Construction Worker
Paul Thornton - Pedestrian
Inbal Samuel - Nanny
Bill Sorice - Business Man
John Mainieri - Allergist
Phaedra Nielson - Waitress
Mario Loya - Old Navy Customer
Brandon Michael Vega - Principle dancer
Michael Izquierdo - Make-Out Guy
Christina Wun - Medical Facility Girl
Abbey Lerman - Old Navy Customer
Jamel Gay - NO. 7
Nick Berman - Rich
Madeline Petrisi - Hot Dog Counter
Annette Nicole - Principle Dancer
Makoto Tanaka - Engine room crew no. 1
Orock Orock - Number 19
Richard Cerenzio - Announcer
Scott Forrester - #21

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