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DVD trailer for The Cable Guy.
Jim Carrey is Chip Douglas, cable installer. Raised on television sitcoms, he wants life to look just like My Three Sons. And when he meets single guy Steven Kovacs (Matthew Broderick), he sees his chance for some serious male bonding. But Chip's idea of friendship - which includes physical assault, a game of 'Porno Password' and a medieval joust - may be hazardous to Steven's health. In Chip's own immortal words, "I can be your best friend... or your worst enemy."
Tags: columbia pictures, comedy, jim carrey, matthew broderick, leslie mann, george segal, diane baker, jack black
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The Cable Guy
DVD Trailer
DVD trailer for The Cable Guy. Jim Carrey is Chip Douglas, cable installer. Raised on television sitcoms, he wants life to look just like My Three Sons. And when he meets single guy Steven Kovacs (Matthew Broderick), he sees his chance for some serious male bonding. But Chip's idea of friendship - which includes physical assault, a game of 'Porno Password' and a medieval joust - may be hazardous to Steven's health. In Chip's own immortal words, "I can be your best friend... or your worst enemy."
Tags: columbia pictures, comedy, jim carrey, matthew broderick, leslie mann, george segal, diane baker, jack black
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Partial Film Information

Director: Ben Stiller
Writer: Lou Holtz Jr.
Studio: Columbia Pictures
Cast: Jim Carrey, Matthew Broderick, Leslie Mann
Release: June 14, 1996
Writer: Lou Holtz Jr.
Studio: Columbia Pictures
Cast: Jim Carrey, Matthew Broderick, Leslie Mann
Release: June 14, 1996
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