David Bergstein, Stephen J. Eads, Oliver Hengst, James A. Holt, Allan Kaufman, Joseph Merhi, Arnold Rifkin, Elie Samaha, Wolfgang Schamburg, Ernst-August Schnieder, Tracee Stanley, Andrew Stevens, Andrew Sugerman, David Willis
Screenplay:
Mitchell Kapner, George Gallo
Cameraman:
Neil Roach
Composer:
John Debney
Cast:
Bruce Willis (as Jimmy), Matthew Perry (as Oz), Amanda Peet (as Jill), Kevin Pollak (as Lazlo), Natasha Henstridge (as Cynthia), Frank Collison (as...
Runtime:
98 min
MPAA Rating:
PG-13
In Theaters:
April 9th, 2004
Distribution:
Warner Bros.
Production:
Cheyenne Enterprises, Eclipse Catering, Franchise Pictures MHF Zweite Academy Film Nine Yards Productions LLC, Nine Yards Two Productions Inc.
« They missed each other. This time, their aim is better. »
This movie follows the continuing wacky misadventures of a hitman, Jimmy the Tulip (Willis), who lives next door to a mild-mannered dentist, Oz (Perry). Following the events of 'The Whole Nine Yards,' Oz is now married to Jimmy's ex-wife, Cynthia (Henstridge), and Jimmy is married to Oz's former dental assistant (and hit woman), Jill St. Claire (Peet), and Jimmy has dropped the hitman persona to be more of a family man. Nick has to seek the hitman help of Jimmy and Jill, however, when Cynthia is kidnapped by the Hungarian mob (she was also held hostage in the first movie), which includes Lazlo (Pollak), the brother of Yanni from the first movie.