The Ringer (2005)
- Starring:
- Johnny Knoxville, Brian Cox, (more)
- Director(s):
- Barry W. Blaustein
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG13
- Category:
- Comedy
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A guy trying to do the right thing ends up taking part in one of the most morally dubious con games in history in this comedy. Steve Barker (Johnny Knoxville) is an office drone who wants to move up the corporate ladder, but when he asks his boss for a promotion, it comes with a condition -- Steve has to fire Stavi (Luis Avalos), who has been the firm's janitor for years. Steve decides to soften the blow by hiring Stavi to do his lawn and garden work. However, an accident robs Stavi of several of his fingers, and since he doesn't have medical insurance, Steve needs to find a way to pay for his surgery. Steve's uncle Gary (Brian Cox), a sleazy type who will bet on anything, also needs some fast cash, and comes up with a get-rich-quick scheme -- Steve was a track star in high school, and with the Special Olympics Championships coming up, all Steve has to do is pretend to be mentally challenged, enter the competition, and win the running events against six-time medalist Jimmy (Leonard Flowers). Gary will bet big on Steve, and the odds will allow them to clean up. Steve is appalled by the idea, but he needs the money badly enough to go along. However, Steve discovers that Jimmy is fast enough that he has little chance of beating him. However, Jimmy's colossal ego has made him many enemies among his fellow Special Olympians, and they're eager enough to see him taken down a peg that they help Steve train for the big event. Matters become all the more complicated when Steve becomes infatuated with Lynn (Katherine Heigl), a beautiful woman who has volunteered to help the challenged athletes, and would doubtless be furious if she found out what Steve was really doing. Produced by Peter Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly, The Ringer was the first fiction directorial credit for Barry W. Blaustein; the story also parallels a 2004 episode of the animated television series South Park, "Up the Down Steroid." ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 94 mins
Complete Cast:
- Johnny Knoxville - Steve Barker / Jeffy
- Katherine Heigl - Lynn
- Bill Chott - Thomas
- Leonard Earl Howze - Mark
- John Taylor - Rudy
- Leonard Flowers - Jimmy
- Steve Levy - Steve Levy
- Brad Leland - Mr. Henderson
- Diana Heart - Girl in Wheelchair
- Ruth N. Straw - Sally
- Nicole Bradley - Yolie
- Janna Ambort - Karen
- Edward Barbanell - Billy
- Sara Peterman - Autograph Seeker
- Rosie Shriver - Movie Patron
- Michael Clossin - Closs
- Bryan Dilbeck - Bryan Dilbeck
- Heidi B. Bush - Heidi
- Cassandra L. Small - Waitress (Bar)
- Sean Gildea - Ellot
- Richard Dillard - Olympic Official
- Jesse Ventura - Motivational Speaker
- Brian Cox - Gary Barker
- Jed Rees - Glen
- Edward Barnabell - Billy
- Geoffrey Arend - Winston
- Luis Avalos - Stavi
- Zen Gesner - David
- Terry Funk - Frankie
- Kara Rastrelli - Kara
- Hugo Perez - Mailroom Guy
- Lauren-Elaine Edleson - Brandi
- Mohammad M. Ahmed - Dr. Ahmed
- Al "Train" Dias - Michael
- Bo Kane - Matt
- Shane Mallory - Volunteer
- Meagan Elise Flynn - Susan
- Carlos Sierra - Carlos Sierra
- Troy Jackson - Sandman
- J.D. Stahr - Starter
- Steven Chester Prince - Peter (Delivery)
- Mike Cerrone - Paulie
- John Rothman - Priest
- Director(s):
- Barry W. Blaustein
- Writer(s):
- Ricky Blitt
- Producer(s):
- Peter Farrelly, John L. Jacobs, Bradley Thomas
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG13(Adult Humor, Drug Content, Not For Children, Profanity, Adult Situations)
- Categories:
- Comedy
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