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Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay

Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay SynopsisHAROLD AND KUMAR ESCAPE FROM GUANTANAMO BAY marks the triumphant return of these two hilarious, slacker anti-heroes. The movie stars John Cho (STAR TREK, AMERICAN PIE) as Harold and Kal Penn (THE NAMESAKE, HOUSE, VAN WILDER) as Kumar, two stoners who can't seem to get a break. Their last adventure found them traveling across the country to find a White Castle hamburger in order to satisfy a weed-induced case of "the munchies." This time, the boys get themselves in trouble trying to sneak a bong on board a flight to Amsterdam. Now, being suspected of terrorism, they are forced to run from law and try to find a way to prove their innocence. What follows is an irreverent and epic journey of deep thoughts, deeper inhaling and a wild trip around the world that is as "un-PC" as it gets.

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Release Date: April 25, 2008
Genre: Comedy and Sequel
Running Time: 102 min.
Distributor(s): Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution
Tagline: This time they're running from the joint.
MPAA Rating:

Director(s):
Jon Hurwitz - Director
Hayden Schlossberg - Director

Writer(s):
Jon Hurwitz - Screenplay
Hayden Schlossberg - Screenplay

Producer(s):
Carsten Lorenz - Executive Producer
Joe Drake - Executive Producer
Toby Emmerich - Executive Producer
Richard Brener - Executive Producer
Greg Shapiro - Producer
Nathan Kahane - Producer
Nicole Brown - Co-Producer
Kelli Konop - Co-Producer
Michael Disco - Co-Producer
Samuel J. Brown - Co-Producer
Jon Hurwitz - Co-Producer
Hayden Schlossberg - Co-Producer

Movie Casts:
John Cho - Harold Lee
Kal Penn - Kumar Patel
Roger Bart - Dr. Beecher
Richard Christy - Kenny
Jack Conley - Deputy Frye
Rob Corddry - Ron Fox
Brad Dison - Wedding Priest
Juli Erickson - Old White Woman
Tamara Feldman - Chloe
Ted Ferguson - Wedding Greensman
Wilbur Fitzgerald - Colton's Father
Paula Garcés - Maria
Danneel Harris - Vanessa
Neil Patrick Harris - Neil Patrick Harris
Ed Helms - Interpreter

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