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Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous

Fresh off her victory at the Miss United States pageant, FBI agent Gracie Hart becomes an overnight sensation—the new face of the FBI. But the mission calls again when the pageant's winner, Cheryl, and the emcee, Stan, are abducted.

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John Pasquin

K.C. Colwell

Craig Comstock

Jack Gill

Paula Case

Sharon Cingle

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Cast & Crew

Stephen Tobolowsky

Stephen Tobolowsky

Tom Abernathy

Jack Gill

Jack Gill

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Abraham Benrubi

Abraham Benrubi

Lou Steele

Treat Williams

Treat Williams

Walter Collins

Sandra Bullock

Sandra Bullock

Gracie Hart

Ernie Hudson

Ernie Hudson

Harry McDonald

Enrique Murciano

Enrique Murciano

Jeff Foreman

Adam LeFevre

Adam LeFevre

Bartender

Octavia Spencer

Octavia Spencer

Middle-Aged Woman

Billie Perkins

Billie Perkins

Tourist (uncredited)

Nanci Anderson

Nanci Anderson

Drag Club Dancer

K.C. Colwell

K.C. Colwell

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Elisabeth Röhm

Elisabeth Röhm

Janet McKaren

Brendan Patrick Connor

Brendan Patrick Connor

Attendant #1

Regina King

Regina King

Sam Fuller

Nick Offerman

Nick Offerman

Karl Steele

James DuMont

James DuMont

Man in Bookstore

Affion Crockett

Affion Crockett

Attendant #2

Vic Chao

Vic Chao

Hills

Susan Chuang

Susan Chuang

Agent Tobin

Marcelo Tubert

Marcelo Tubert

Roberto Fenice

Esteban Cueto

Esteban Cueto

Big Man in Bar

Diedrich Bader

Diedrich Bader

Joel Meyers

Audrey Wasilewski

Audrey Wasilewski

Mother in Bank

Kim Morgan Greene

Kim Morgan Greene

Housewife #3

Regis Philbin

Regis Philbin

Regis Philbin

William Shatner

William Shatner

Stan Fields

Gregory Stenson

Gregory Stenson

Sniper

William O'Leary

William O'Leary

Agent Jenkins

John Pasquin

John Pasquin

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Brad Grunberg

Brad Grunberg

Elizabeth Taylor Impersonator

Eve Gordon

Eve Gordon

Housewife #2

Don Perry

Don Perry

Buster Harrison

Marjorie Lovett

Marjorie Lovett

Bank Customer

Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton

Lloyd Kino

Lloyd Kino

Asian Tourist Husband

Lonnie Henderson

Lonnie Henderson

Tina Impersonator #4

Jaayda McClanahan

Jaayda McClanahan

Drag Club Dancer

Benny Nieves

Benny Nieves

Tracking Agent

Nate Bynum

Nate Bynum

Reporter #2

John DiResta

John DiResta

Agent Clonsky

Tommy McGoldrick

Tommy McGoldrick

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Faith Minton

Faith Minton

Housewife #1

Craig Comstock

Craig Comstock

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Paula Case

Paula Case

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Rose Davidson

Rose Davidson

Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Todd Sherry

Todd Sherry

Dolly Parton Impersonator

David Proval

David Proval

Mr. Grant (uncredited)

Heather Burns

Heather Burns

Cheryl Frasier

Susan Leslie

Susan Leslie

Reporter #2A

Megan Cavanagh

Megan Cavanagh

Shirley

Eileen Brennan

Eileen Brennan

Carol Fields

Tracy Elizabeth Blackwell

Tracy Elizabeth Blackwell

Venetian Singer #2

Ayesha Orange

Ayesha Orange

Drag Club Dancer

Tim Clark

Tim Clark

Man in Crowd

Lusia Strus

Lusia Strus

Janine

Sharon Cingle

Sharon Cingle

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Leslie Grossman

Leslie Grossman

Pam

Kimble Jemison

Kimble Jemison

Reporter #1A

Dana Lorge

Dana Lorge

Bar Patron #4

Roxana Ortega

Roxana Ortega

Mrs. Gordon

Dori Kancher

Dori Kancher

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Emy Coligado

Emy Coligado

Gate Agent

Molly Gottlieb

Molly Gottlieb

Priscilla

Michelle Page

Michelle Page

Punk Girl in Bank

Rachel Iverson

Rachel Iverson

Rachel

Joy Philbin

Joy Philbin

Joy Philbin

Patricia Andrest Davis

Patricia Andrest Davis

Angela

Christopher Ford

Christopher Ford

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Sue Tripathy

Sue Tripathy

CNN Reporter

Brian Shortall

Brian Shortall

Rob Okun

Jayne Krashin

Jayne Krashin

Tourist Woman

Rachel Smith

Rachel Smith

Vegas Anchorwoman

Audrey Berger

Audrey Berger

Bar Patron #1

Richard DeDomenico

Richard DeDomenico

Bar Patron # 2

Ivanan Trnik

Ivanan Trnik

Bar Patron #3

Cynthia Pepper

Cynthia Pepper

Tourist Woman

Mary Ann Price

Mary Ann Price

Dolly Parton's Assistant

Fusako Stevenson

Fusako Stevenson

Housewife Tourist

Scott Noonan

Scott Noonan

Venetian Singer #1

Jeff Shelton

Jeff Shelton

Venetian Singer #3

Emilio Giandomenico

Emilio Giandomenico

Venetian Singer #

Don Mirault

Don Mirault

Griffin

Mark S. Lleewellyn

Mark S. Lleewellyn

SWAT Team Leader

L. Sidney

L. Sidney

Agent Clark

Larry Edwards

Larry Edwards

Patti LaBelle Impersonator / Tina Turner Impersonator #2

Frank Marino

Frank Marino

Frank Marino

Alan James Luzietti

Alan James Luzietti

Liza Impersonator

Kendall Jackson

Kendall Jackson

Tina Impersonator #1

Boy Thomas

Boy Thomas

Tina Impersonator #3

Bobby Newberry

Bobby Newberry

Tina Impersonator #5

Nicole De Lecia

Nicole De Lecia

Drag Club Dancer

Alejandro Estornel

Alejandro Estornel

Drag Club Dancer

Michele Martinez

Michele Martinez

Drag Club Dancer

Tomasina Parrott

Tomasina Parrott

Drag Club Dancer

Christian Vincent

Christian Vincent

Drag Club Dancer

Max Shippee

Max Shippee

Young Man

Jasmine Jonas

Jasmine Jonas

Young Woman

Randy Sutton

Randy Sutton

Treasure Island Pit Boss

John Bitley

John Bitley

Treasure Island Dancer

Brian Kehoe

Brian Kehoe

Treasure Island Dancer

Russell S. Pernus

Russell S. Pernus

Treasure Island Dancer

Sam Sadovia

Sam Sadovia

Treasure Island Dancer

Mitchell Tannis

Mitchell Tannis

Treasure Island Dancer

Jason Toohey

Jason Toohey

Treasure Island Dancer

Mark Weinhandl

Mark Weinhandl

Treasure Island Dancer

Adam Austin

Adam Austin

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Cameron Milzer

Cameron Milzer

Reporter #1

Michael Kendall

Michael Kendall

Reporter #3

Anna Wendt

Anna Wendt

Dolly Parton Fan (uncredited)

Details

GenresAction, Comedy
Runtime1h 55 mins
Released on11 Mar 2005
Languageen
Age RatingPG-13
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Filipe Manuel Neto

3/10

**Despite Bullock and King's good performances, the film is frankly predictable and never really gets interesting.** I enjoyed _Miss Congeniality_, despite the various issues and problematic points I talked about in my review of that film, and I hoped that, at least, this sequel (which is far from being the second part of a bigger film, like Sandra Bullock said she faced all this) would be able to match the original film. Let's be fair, it had everything to achieve this: in addition to keeping the same protagonist and having a script that linked directly to its predecessor, the film kept part of the original crew and cast. Well, I'm sorry, but I feel that those expectations were disappointed: the film is not so bad, but it is below what I expected to find. The problem starts with the script: it's a very underdeveloped and basic story, despite starting from a promising initial premise. Marc Lawrence, who has worked on the previous film, just couldn't do any better. If the first film was guided by the exaggeration of the story, this one proved to be predictable and has ideas that simply don't work, such as seeing two federal agents, posted outside their area of ​​origin, and who have the luxury of disobeying blatantly to superior orders without this earning them an immediate suspension and the handing over of their weapons and badges. What the movie does is almost make fun of the FBI (well, sometimes they deserve it). Another problem is the melodrama that the protagonist lives after the end of her romance, which started in the previous film. This is irritating enough to prevent us from sympathizing more with the character, who is saved "in extremis" by the baggage of previously acquired sympathy. Sandra Bullock is, frankly, the best asset present in this film. She was not only the producer but also the protagonist and, once again, she offers us a job well done, full of commitment, charm and charisma. Regina King also does quite well as a tough federal agent with anger management issues. The collaboration between both actresses is excellent, and the scenes they both star in are among the best in the film, particularly when they don't understand each other. Heather Burns and William Shatner also return for this film, in their respective roles, but the truth is that they have little to do and don't particularly stand out, apart from the demerit of other actors. Treat Williams tries but fails to do much more than he does, Diedrich Bader is very irritating in the role of a brazen homosexual with cross-dressing aspirations, and the two villains are never credible or exude any sense of real threat. On a technical level, the film is on average, and that can be evaluated by the cinematography, editing and choice of sets or visual and sound effects. It's not a film where the production has invested a lot in technical issues. The soundtrack also leaves a lot to be desired and doesn't bring any theme or song that stays in the ear. The film's pace is slower than would be desirable, but I wonder if the plot, so confused and disordered, would perhaps allow the adoption of a faster pace without a significant loss of the intelligibility of the story. The humor is quite clever at times, but it barely strays from the conventional family sitcom jokes, puns, wordplay and physical humor (nothing against it, it's humor more suited to a family movie, and I recognize that). The costumes have some interesting ideas, but they don't go beyond what was expected to find.

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