Hall Pass

Hall Pass

105 mins | Comedy, Romance | Feb. 25, 2011

When best buds Rick and Fred begin to show signs of restlessness at home, their wives take a bold approach to revitalize their marriages, they grant the guys a 'hall pass'—one week of freedom to do whatever they want. At first, it seems like a dream come true, but they quickly discover that their expectations of the single life—and themselves—are completely and hilariously out of sync with reality.

Hall Pass

105 mins | Comedy, Romance | Feb. 25, 2011

Hall Pass
When best buds Rick and Fred begin to show signs of restlessness at home, their wives take a bold approach to revitalize their marriages, they grant the guys a 'hall pass'—one week of freedom to do whatever they want. At first, it seems like a dream come true, but they quickly discover that their expectations of the single life—and themselves—are completely and hilariously out of sync with reality.
IMDb rating 5.9
Producers New Line Cinema, Conundrum Entertainment
Original title Hall Pass
Directors John Bonaccorse, Greg Guzik, Mark Steilen, Martin Kitrosser, J.B. Rogers, Peter Farrelly, Bobby Farrelly
Writers Pete Jones, Kevin Barnett, Peter Farrelly, Bobby Farrelly

Cast

Owen Wilson

as Rick Mills

Jason Sudeikis

as Fred Searing

Jenna Fischer

as Maggie Mills

Christina Applegate

as Grace Searing

Nicky Whelan

as Leigh

Richard Jenkins

as Coakley

Larry Joe Campbell

as Hog-Head

Bruce Thomas

as Rick Coleman

Tyler Hoechlin

as Gerry

Derek Waters

as Brent

Rob Moran

as Ed Long

Lauren Bowles

as Britney

Macsen Lintz

as Gunnar

Kristin Carey

as Aunt Meg

Joy Behar

as Dr. Lucy

Carly Craig

as Nicotine Patch Girl

Kaliko Kauahi

as Chief

Landon T. Riddle

as Ed's Son

Halli-Gray Beasley

as Ed's Daughter

J.B. Smoove

as Flats

Vanessa Angel

as Missy Frankinopoulos

Andrew Wilson

as Larry Bohac

Alyssa Milano

as Mandy

Danny Murphy

as Boshane

Al Wisne

as Clyde

Mike Meldman

as Michael Meldman

Susan Sandberg

as Doctor

Dwight Evans

as Maggie's Father

Shannon Leade

as 20-Something Woman

Gus Williams

as Bouncer

Gordon Danniels

as Golf Ranger

Jamie Lee

as Dry Clean Korean Lady

Quynh Thi Le

as Young Korean Woman

Robert Flaherty

as Awards Dinner Bartender

Matt Fairbairn

as Harold Goldberg

Doris Morgado

as Latino Woman #1

Maria Duarte

as Latino Woman #2

Thaddeus Rahming

as Naked Guy #1

Rich Brown

as Naked Guy #2

Jeff Norton

as Lake Cop #1

Terry Mullany

as Lake Cop #2

Brian Mone

as Honorable Judge William Mone

Taylor Treadwell

as Young Bride (Emma)

Craig X. Scott

as Older Gunnar

Kathryn Kim

as Another Korean Woman

Richard Melton

as Burly Cop

Edward Barbanell

as Coach Eddie

Romy Wang

as Woman Golfer #1

Suki Frick

as Woman Golfer #2

Soon Yup Han

as Woman Golfer #3

Cristina Nardozzi

as Girl in Restaurant

Ezra Neo Dierking

as Party Boy

Bo Burnham

as Bartender

Mike Cerrone

as Driver Cop

Zen Gesner

as Passenger Cop

Kristyl Dawn Tift

as Gary's Wife

Daniel Greene

as Officer #1

Patricia French

as Officer #2

Bob Weekes

as Bar Manager

Stella Barrow

as Stella Bass Band

Willie Barrow

as Stella Bass Band

Jikker Barrow

as Stella Bass Band

Ron Brown

as Stella Bass Band

Meredith Oliver Oglesby

as Bar Patron Meredith

Candice Ozechowski

as Bar Patron Candice

Lee Anne Freeman

as Bar Patron Lee Anne

Christina Avalos

as Bar Patron Christina

Igor Vovkovinskiy

as Johnny's Hideaway Tall Stud

Chloe Snyder

as Stootfish Babe

Kathy Griffin

as Kathy Griffin

A.B. Cassidy

as Backyard BBQ Friend

Wen Yann Shih

as Asian Woman

Tom Choi

as Asian Husband

Juan Qian

as Elderly Asian Woman

Jesse Farrelly

as Witness on Roof