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Release: 2006-06-23
·Runtime: 107m
·★ 6.3
Comedy
Drama
Fantasy
A married workaholic, Michael Newman doesn't have time for his wife and children, not if he's to impress his ungrateful boss and earn a well-deserved promotion. So when he meets Morty, a loopy sales clerk, he gets the answer to his prayers: a magical remote that allows him to bypass life's little distractions with increasingly hysterical results.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Original Film
Revolution Studios
Columbia Pictures
Happy Madison Productions
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Lily Mo Sheen
as Lakeside Camp Girl
Carolyn Hennesy
as Kathy O'Doyle
Cheyenne Alexis Dean
as Samantha's Friend
Jonah Hill
as Ben at 17 years old
Katie Cassidy
as Samantha at 27 years old
Rachel Dratch
as Alice / Alan
Emilio Cast
as Michael at 10 Years Old
Abra Chouinard
as Hot Employee (uncredited)
Christopher Walken
as Morty
Lorraine Nicholson
as Samantha at 14 years old
Sophie Monk
as Stacy
Terry Crews
as Singing Driver (uncredited)
Howard Fong
as Ping Woo's Grandfather (uncredited)
Jorge Garcia
as Ammer in SAP scene (uncredited)
Rob Schneider
as Prince Habeeboo (uncredited)
Frank Coraci
as Male Nurse
Adam Sandler
as Michael Newman
Robert Jones
as Firecracker Teen
Marco Khan
as Habeeboo Entourage
Jen Johnson
as Bikini Girl (uncredited)
David Hasselhoff
as Ammer
Jana Kramer
as Julie
Michael Yama
as Watsuhita Head Executive
Theresa Barrera
as Susie (uncredited)
Katheryn Cain
as Kirsten
Henry Winkler
as Ted
Nick Swardson
as Bed, Bath & Beyond Guy
Kate Beckinsale
as Donna Newman
Sean Astin
as Bill
Joseph Castanon
as Ben at 7 years old
Kyle Brody
as Lakeside Camp Boy (uncredited)
Betsy Hammer
as Singer (uncredited)
Julie Kavner
as Trudy
Willy Goldstein
as Lakeside Camp Boy
Jenae Altschwager
as Judy
Elizabeth DeCicco
as Hot Assistant (uncredited)
Celeste Thorson
as Punk Chick (uncredited)
Lowe Cunningham
as Young Mother (uncredited)
Michelle Lombardo
as Linda
James Earl Jones
as Narrator of Michael's Past (voice) (uncredited)
Blake Clark
as Roy (uncredited)
Dalon Huntington
as Vendor (uncredited)
Toshi Toda
as Watsuhita Executive
Billy Slaughter
as Newman Employee (uncredited)
Jennifer Coolidge
as Janine
Eiji Inoue
as Watsuhita Executive
Iryna Blokhina
as Jogger
Dolores O'Riordan
as Singer
Lana Titov
as Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Freddie De Grate
as Segue Guy (uncredited)
Spencer Kayden
as Bar Patron (uncredited)
Anna Lunberry
as Bar Patron (uncredited)
Cameron Monaghan
as Kevin O'Doyle
Sidney Ganis
as Dr. Bergman
Elliott Cho
as Ping Woo
Traycee King
as Bar Patron (uncredited)
Jake Hoffman
as Ben at 22-30 years old
Tim Herlihy
as Doctor
Jason Sandler
as Best Man (uncredited)
Tatum McCann
as Samantha at 5 years old
Crew
Vanessa Motta
Stunts
Max Daniels
Stunts
Rick Baker
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Bill Corso
Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Rupert Gregson-Williams
Original Music Composer
Dean Semler
Director of Photography
Adam Sandler
Producer
Jack Giarraputo
Producer
John Collins
Assistant Art Director
Perry Andelin Blake
Production Design
Blake Neely
Conductor
Neal H. Moritz
Producer
Clinton Wayne
Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Josh King
First Assistant Director
Gary A. Hecker
Foley Artist
Tim Herlihy
Executive Producer
Mark O'Keefe
Producer, Writer
J.J. Perry
Stunts
Frank Coraci
Director
Kazu Hiro
Prosthetic Supervisor
Roger Mussenden
Casting
Jim Rygiel
Visual Effects Designer