The Whole Nine Yards movie poster

The Whole Nine Yards

"In the heart of suburbia, a hit man with heart has just moved in."

February 18, 2000 1h 38m 6.5/10 (2,025 votes)

Originally released in 2000. The Whole Nine Yards is a comedy/crime film. directed by Jonathan Lynn.

Starring Matthew Perry, Bruce Willis, and Natasha Henstridge

Synopsis

After a mobster agrees to cooperate with an FBI investigation in order to stay out of prison, he's relocated by the authorities to a life of suburban anonymity as part of a witness protection program. It's not long before a couple of his new neighbours figure out his true identity and come knocking to see if he'd be up for one more hit—suburban style.

Quick Facts

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Release Date February 18, 2000 25 years ago
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Runtime 1h 38m 98 minutes total
User Rating 6.5/10 Good (2,025 votes)
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Budget $41.3M Production budget
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Box Office $106.4M 2.6x 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
$41,300,000
Revenue
$106,371,651

Production Companies

  • Rational Packaging
  • Lansdown Films

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Whole Nine Yards about?

After a mobster agrees to cooperate with an FBI investigation in order to stay out of prison, he's relocated by the authorities to a life of suburban anonymity as part of a witness protection progr...

Who directed The Whole Nine Yards?

The Whole Nine Yards was directed by Jonathan Lynn.

How long is The Whole Nine Yards?

The Whole Nine Yards has a runtime of 1 hours and 38 minutes (98 minutes total).

When was The Whole Nine Yards released?

The Whole Nine Yards was released on February 18, 2000 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Whole Nine Yards?

The main cast of The Whole Nine Yards includes Matthew Perry, Bruce Willis, Natasha Henstridge, Amanda Peet, Michael Clarke Duncan.

Is The Whole Nine Yards worth watching?

The Whole Nine Yards has a user rating of 6.5/10 based on 2,025 reviews, indicating good reception from audiences.