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Good Luck Chuck

"He has to break his curse before she breaks his heart."

September 21, 2007 1h 41m 5.9/10 (1,606 votes)

Originally released in 2007. Good Luck Chuck is a comedy/romance film. directed by Mark Helfrich.

Starring Dane Cook, Jessica Alba, and Dan Fogler

Synopsis

Cursed since childhood, dentist Charlie Logan cannot find the right woman. Even worse, he learns that each of his ex-girlfriends finds true love with the man she meets after her relationship with him ends. Hearing of Charlie's reputation as a good-luck charm, women from all over line up for a quick tryst. But when Charlie meets the woman of his dreams, he must find a way to break the curse or risk losing her to the next man she meets.

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 21, 2007 18 years ago
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Runtime 1h 41m 101 minutes total
User Rating 5.9/10 Mixed (1,606 votes)
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Budget $25M Production budget
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Box Office $59.8M 2.4x return
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$25,000,000
Revenue
$59,768,495

Production Companies

  • Milestone Entertainment
  • Lionsgate
  • Karz Entertainment
  • Chuck Productions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Good Luck Chuck about?

Cursed since childhood, dentist Charlie Logan cannot find the right woman. Even worse, he learns that each of his ex-girlfriends finds true love with the man she meets after her relationship with h...

Who directed Good Luck Chuck?

Good Luck Chuck was directed by Mark Helfrich.

How long is Good Luck Chuck?

Good Luck Chuck has a runtime of 1 hours and 41 minutes (101 minutes total).

When was Good Luck Chuck released?

Good Luck Chuck was released on September 21, 2007 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Good Luck Chuck?

The main cast of Good Luck Chuck includes Dane Cook, Jessica Alba, Dan Fogler, Ellia English, Lonny Ross.

Is Good Luck Chuck worth watching?

Good Luck Chuck has a user rating of 5.9/10 based on 1,606 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.