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Man of the House

Man of the House

  • Status: Released
  • 25-02-2005
  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Score: 5.8
  • Vote count: 474

Texas Ranger Roland Sharp is assigned to protect the only witnesses to the murder of a key figure in the prosecution of a drug kingpin -- a group of University of Texas cheerleaders. Sharp must now go undercover as an assistant cheerleading coach and move in with the young women.

Tommy Lee Jones

Ranger Roland Sharp

Cedric the Entertainer

Percy Stevens

Christina Milian

Anne

Paula Garcés

Teresa

Monica Keena

Evie

Vanessa Ferlito

Heather

Kelli Garner

Barbara 'Barb' Thompson

Anne Archer

Professor Molly McCarthy

Brian Van Holt

Agent Eddie Zane

Shea Whigham

Ranger Holt

Terry Dale Parks

Ranger Riggs

R. Lee Ermey

Captain Nichols

Paget Brewster

Binky

Shannon Woodward

Emma Sharp

Liz Vassey

Maggie Swanson

Curtis Armstrong

Morgan Ball

Nar Williams

Pizza Delivery Guy

Mark Hanson

Jimmy

Tom Reynolds

Jack Carter

Jimmy Ortega

Border Bus Driver

Rick Perry

Himself

Stephen Bruton

John Cortland

Bo Kane

Courthouse Reporter

Lucien Douglas

Cortland's Attorney

Ash Christian

Razorback Mascot

Lucas Calhoun

Clay

Chase Ryan Jeffery

Campus Guy

Christopher Dahlberg

Local Stud

Jesse De Luna

Warehouse Officer

David Dunard

Announcer

Kamurai

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. This is completely a, "You know what would be funny...." type movie, and it is done really well. There may very well be some comedy sketch writing here, but everything is strung together rather seamlessly that you don't really notice that aspect. While Tommy Lee Jones is a fantastic straight man, the girls play it up really well. This is wonderfully casted, and they found ladies that can hold their own against such a veteran actor. Of course the plot is fueled by stupidity and ridiculous scenario so there is a lot to laugh about, but there is a heavy amount of dark tragedy creating the foundation of this story. Weirdly they manage to leave out the "lives in danger" aspect of story for quite a while, but keep the silly through until the end of the movie. Not going to be the funniest movie ever, but it has held up surprisingly well over the years.