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8 Guys

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8 Guys
Directed byDane Cook
Written byDane Cook
Produced byBarry Katz
Brian Volk-Weiss
StarringAlonzo Bodden
Jay Davis
CinematographyGavin Brennan (director of photography)
Release date
  • 2003 (2003)
Running time
20 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

8 Guys is a short film written and directed by American comedian Dane Cook. It was released in 2003, and was produced by Barry Katz and Brian Volk-Weiss. In addition to Cook, the film features Alonzo Bodden, Jay Davis, John DiResta, Rusty Dooley, Gary Gulman, Robert Kelly, Kathleen Luong, and Wayne Previdi.

Plot

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Eight men share a tiny studio apartment in an anonymous American city. Dane angrily reminds his roommates that the apartment was meant for only one person, and that their landlord would evict them if he knew how many people were actually living there. None of the roommates will leave voluntarily, so Dane proposes a game to determine who will leave the apartment. The rules of the game are as follows: The first seven roommates to receive phone calls have to move out of the apartment. All incoming calls to the apartment will be screened through the answering machine. The speaker must pronounce a roommate's name clearly in order for it to count. In addition to moving out, the eliminated roommate must leave his most prized possession behind. The last remaining roommate wins sole occupancy of the apartment.[1]

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ 8 Guys (2003), retrieved 2021-09-23
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