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Jim Carrey | Carl Allen | |
Zooey Deschanel | Allison | |
Molly Sims | Stephanie | |
Terence Stamp | Terrence Bundley | |
Danny Masterson | Rooney | |
John Michael Higgins | Nick | |
Bradley Cooper | Peter | |
Rhys Darby | Norman | |
Fionnula Flanagan | Tillie | |
Sasha Alexander | Lucy Barnes | |
Brent Briscoe | Homeless Guy | |
Rocky Carroll | Wes | |
John Cothran Jr. | Tweed | |
Spencer Garrett | Multack | |
Sean O'Bryan | Ted |
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Producer | Richard D. Zanuck
David Heyman Tiffany Daniel Marty P. Ewing |
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Writer | Nicholas Stoller
Andrew Mogel Jarrad Paul |
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Cinematography | Robert D. Yeoman
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Musician | Lyle Workman
Mark Everett |
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Carl Allen has stumbled across a way to shake free of post-divorce blues and a dead-end job: embrace life and say yes to everything. Take a bungee plunge? Yes. Accept call-now TV offers? Yes. Learn Korean? Yes. Grab the first flight to anywhere? Yes. Win your dream girl? Yes. Crack up fans with a feel-good, laugh-loaded romp? Yes! Working every funny bone in his nimble body and every muscle in his hilariously mobile face, Jim Carrey plays Carl in a YEScapade about opening up to lifes possibilities especially when those possibilities include romance with an intriguing, free-spirited musician (Zooey Deschanel). From the director of The Break-Up comes an invitation to discover the comedy power of yes. |
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