Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle | reviewed by: Kyle Coleman | October 29, 2011
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A lot of pot humor, but has smart writing mixed in. Silly adventure with some pretty funny moments, NPH is the highlight.
| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | Sometimes, it takes a strange night to put everything else into focus. And that's exactly what happens to Harold and his roommate, Kumar, when they set out to get the best stoner fix money can buy: White Castle hamburgers. Both guys are at a crossroads, about to make major decisions that will affect the course of their lives. Yet they arrive at wisdom by accident as they drive around New Jersey in search of fast food. |
| lead actors | John Cho | Kal Penn | Paula Garcés | Neil Patrick Harris | David Krumholtz | Malin Åkerman | Brooke D'Orsay |
| director | Danny Leiner |












