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A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas

Six years have passed since Guantanamo Bay, leaving Harold and Kumar estranged with very different families, friends, and lives. When Kumar arrives at Harold's doorstep during the holiday season, bearing a mysterious package, he inadvertently sets fire to Harold's father-in-law's beloved Christmas tree. To mend the mishap, Harold and Kumar set out across New York City to find the perfect Christmas tree, once again running into trouble at every turn.

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Evan Mann

Florence Vinger

Todd Strauss-Schulson

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Cast & Crew

Richard Riehle

Richard Riehle

Santa Claus

Neil Patrick Harris

Neil Patrick Harris

Neil Patrick Harris

Brett Gelman

Brett Gelman

T.V. Director

Bobby Lee

Bobby Lee

Kenneth Park

Patton Oswalt

Patton Oswalt

Mall Santa

John Cho

John Cho

Harold Lee

Chelsea Rebecca

Chelsea Rebecca

Partygoer (uncredited)

David Krumholtz

David Krumholtz

Seth Goldstein

Thomas Lennon

Thomas Lennon

Todd

Jake Johnson

Jake Johnson

Jesus

Elias Koteas

Elias Koteas

Sergie Katsov

Danny Trejo

Danny Trejo

Mr. Perez

John Hoogenakker

John Hoogenakker

Gustav

Jordan Danger

Jordan Danger

Mary

Cassie Keller

Cassie Keller

Topless Angel

Kal Penn

Kal Penn

Kumar Patel

Marcy McCusker

Marcy McCusker

Dancer

RZA

RZA

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Eddie Kaye Thomas

Eddie Kaye Thomas

Rosenberg

Alicia Gilley

Alicia Gilley

Dancer

Yasen Peyankov

Yasen Peyankov

Yuri

Gareth Reynolds

Gareth Reynolds

Heaven's Bartender

Da'Vone McDonald

Da'Vone McDonald

Latrell

Evan Mann

Evan Mann

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Paula Garcés

Paula Garcés

Maria

Danneel Ackles

Danneel Ackles

Vanessa Fanning

Austin Bickel

Austin Bickel

Kid in Line

Inga R. Wilson

Inga R. Wilson

Mom in Line

Eric Kissack

Eric Kissack

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Amir Blumenfeld

Amir Blumenfeld

Adrian

Esteban Andres Cruz

Esteban Andres Cruz

Pepe Perez

Dana DeLorenzo

Dana DeLorenzo

Becca the P.A.

David Burtka

David Burtka

David Burtka

Bennett Saltzman

Bennett Saltzman

Boris

Melissa Ordway

Melissa Ordway

Gracie

Chernise Yvette

Chernise Yvette

Topless Angel

Dan Levy

Dan Levy

Reporter / reporter

Marvin Cruz

Marvin Cruz

Timo Perez

Allyson Lengers

Allyson Lengers

Wafflebot Kid

Gabriel Anderson

Gabriel Anderson

Wafflebot Kid

Shirley Benyas

Shirley Benyas

Nana Perez

Ashley Coss

Ashley Coss

Ava

Chloe Coss

Chloe Coss

Ava

Hannah Coss

Hannah Coss

Ava

Tyler Nelson

Tyler Nelson

Teen

Tom Kruszewski

Tom Kruszewski

Teen

Steven Clark

Steven Clark

Teen

Hilary Anderson

Hilary Anderson

Hot Teenage Girl

Tristan Canning

Tristan Canning

Noah

David Rife

David Rife

White Castle Employee

Dave Davies

Dave Davies

Church Security Guard

Gabriella Dilone

Gabriella Dilone

Inez Perez

Ripper Brown

Ripper Brown

St. Peter

Megan Agrusa

Megan Agrusa

Dancer

Bobby Amamizu

Bobby Amamizu

Dancer

Christine Babini

Christine Babini

Dancer

Ashley Cinq-Mars

Ashley Cinq-Mars

Dancer

Michelle Diterlizzi

Michelle Diterlizzi

Dancer

Marisa Dorchock

Marisa Dorchock

Dancer

Jenelle Engleson

Jenelle Engleson

Dancer

Aundrea Fant

Aundrea Fant

Dancer

Jessie Lauryn Foutz

Jessie Lauryn Foutz

Dancer

Brittany Freeth

Brittany Freeth

Dancer

Erin Gales

Erin Gales

Dancer

Sarah Alice Burns

Sarah Alice Burns

Dancer

Annika Ihnat

Annika Ihnat

Dancer

Brandon Koepsell

Brandon Koepsell

Dancer

Jessica Lamarre

Jessica Lamarre

Dancer

Kandis Mak

Kandis Mak

Dancer

Cortney Millar

Cortney Millar

Dancer

Lindsey Oleary

Lindsey Oleary

Dancer

Rachel Omell

Rachel Omell

Dancer

Taylor Peters

Taylor Peters

Dancer

Jessica Provencher

Jessica Provencher

Dancer

Katie Reese

Katie Reese

Dancer

Lindsey Tuer

Lindsey Tuer

Dancer

Florence Vinger

Florence Vinger

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Shawn Lee Vitale

Shawn Lee Vitale

Dancer

Todd Strauss-Schulson

Todd Strauss-Schulson

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Details

GenresComedy
Runtime1h 30 mins
Released on04 Nov 2011
Languageen
Age RatingR
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Kamurai

5/10

Decent watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend unless you're just dying for more Harold and Kumar. The movie feels very forced. A buddy adventure, like the first two movies made sense, but a "reconnection through adversity" trope feels tired and it seems to take a lot, to include new buddy teams and cross competition just to get them to a point where their buddy adventure high jinks can start and we get some nostalgia for the previous movies. The Neil Patrick Harris bit feels super problematic, though it is HIM doing it so I guess it is okay. It's a "Harold and Kumar" adventure in a movie about moving away from "Harold and Kumar adventures" towards something about responsibilities and putting family first.

Filipe Manuel Neto

2/10

**It has quality, it has several interesting points to observe, but it has a stupid humor that is completely lost by the message it conveys about drugs and sex.** I saw this movie on television by mere chance, just now, and I confess that I didn't like it. It is in fact a light film, it has some good scenes and moments, it even has several quality points as I will discriminate, but if we think about it, its style of humor, based almost entirely on jokes about sex, use of all kinds of drugs and such, spoils everything. I know there are people who like these easy laugh comedies, but I'm far from being one of them. Kal Penn and John Cho give life to the main characters, who they already know very well because it is the third film in this franchise (which I haven't seen and, after this, I won't see it). The film also introduces us to Danny Trejo, Paula Garcés, Richard Riehle and Danneel Ackles, to name just a few supporting actors in this film. The actors are doing what they can with the material at hand, I think that's one of the redeeming values of this film, but there's not much they can do when the material is intentionally bad and still makes money. On a technical level, what I liked the most were the stop-motion animations that appear in a given situation in which the protagonists are stoned. It was a quality asset, and using it was creative and original, even though the film isn't worth our time and money. The settings are also good, especially Cho's house, overloaded with decorations and Christmas lights to the point of being cheesy, thus evidencing the lack of taste of its owner, a drug addict of Korean descent who simply gets rich. The soundtrack also deserves a positive note, if only for its work with the classic songs of the season. As you can see, the film had the potential to be very interesting and was only lost by its lewd humor, the vile, absolutely despicable jokes, and the film's total obsession with sex and drugs. What was the target audience for this crap? Drug addicts and sex maniacs? A bunch of teenagers without any brains to think? Let's be honest: on the one hand, the film conveys the idea that Harold and Kumar (the junkies on duty, that is, the main characters) are totally irresponsible, immature and unworthy of being considered for a serious matter. This is a positive message because indeed drug users and sex addicts are despicable, irresponsible, unworthy of being considered mature or trustworthy. And I emphasize: marijuana, whatever the name you want to give it, is a drug and its consumption is addictive and leads to crime and death. It's an addiction like any other. However, on the other hand, and despite the fact that the film gives us this positive message, it also makes an apology for consumption! What do we see? People who have fun and laugh when they're high, even if they do stupid things! But drugs are like alcohol and all other addictions: at that moment it seems like a good idea, but in exchange for these moments, we sell our soul.

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Part of the Series

Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle

Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle

2004EN, HI
Untitled Harold & Kumar Sequel

Untitled Harold & Kumar Sequel

EN
Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay

Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay

2008EN