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Harold And Kumar Get The Munchies 2005

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Harold And Kumar Get The Munchies (Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle)
15 (Contains strong language, drugs use and sex references)
Cast
John Cho, Kal Penn, Steve Braun, Brooke D'Orsay, Neil Harris, Anthony Anderson, Ryan Reynolds, Paula Garces, Fred Willard, David Krumholtz
Director
Danny Leiner
Producer
Carsten Lorenz, Joe Drake, Hanno Huth, David Brewington, Luke Ryan
Writer
Hayden Schlossberg, Jon Hurwitz
Duration
01:28:00
Official Site
http://www.haroldandkumar.co.uk/
Release
Friday March 4 2005
Genre
Comedy
Distributor
Icon Film Distribution

Synopsis

Two likeable underdogs, Harold and Kumar, set out on a Friday night quest to satisfy their craving for White Castle hamburgers and end up on an epic journey of deep thoughts, deeper inhaling and a wild road trip as "un-PC" as it gets.

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