Kingpin | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | October 29, 2014
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Some fuzziness, even in the bright, daytime scenes. Does not distract much from this sort of humour. The Amish black tones could be crisper.
| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | After bowler Roy Munson swindles the wrong crowd and is left with a hook for a hand, he settles into impoverished obscurity. That is, until he uncovers the next big thing: an Amish kid named Ishmael. So, the corrupt and the hopelessly naïve hit the circuit intent on settling an old score with Big Ern. |
| lead actors | Woody Harrelson | Randy Quaid | Vanessa Angel | Bill Murray | Chris Elliott | William Jordan | Richard Tyson | Lin Shaye | Zen Gesner | Prudence Wright Holmes | Rob Moran | Daniel Greene | Will Rothhaar | Mark Charpentier | Brad Faxon |
| director | Bobby Farrelly | Peter Farrelly |

















