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Directed by | Barry W. Blaustein |
Written by | Ricky Blitt |
Produced by | Bobby Farrelly Peter Farrelly |
Starring | Johnny Knoxville Katherine Heigl Brian Cox |
Cinematography | Mark Irwin |
Edited by | George Folsey Jr. |
Music by | Mark Mothersbaugh |
Distributed by | Fox Searchlight |
Release dates | 23 December, 2005 |
Running time | 94 min. |
Language | English |
- For The Legend of Zelda episode with the same name, see The Ringer (episode)
The Ringer is a 2005 comedy starring Johnny Knoxville, Katherine Heigl, and Brian Cox with cameos by Terry Funk and Jesse Ventura. It is produced by the Farrelly Brothers and was released on December 23, 2005 by Fox Searchlight.
Plot
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The story follows Steve (Knoxville), who must raise a large sum of money to pay for a surgery to re-attach his gardener's fingers. His uncle Gary (Cox), who owes $40,000 in gambling debts, suggests that they fix the Special Olympics in order to solve both of their financial problems. Steve, who competed in track and field in high school as well as being in the drama club, enters the Special Olympics in the guise of a "high functioning developmentally disabled young man" named Jeffy Dahmor. Gary, assuming that Steve will easily defeat the legitimate contenders, bets $100,000 that reigning champion Jimmy Washington will not win the gold medal. While in this he falls in love with a volnteer named Lynne. The other contestants easily spot this ringer and they help him cause Jimmy's loss. He does not actually win, his friend, Glenn, does. Jeffey gets the girl in the end. Template:Endspoiler
Reception
The movie was met with positive reviews. Some critics thought that it was satirical. Roger Ebert also gave it a positive review.
Box office
When it opened it earned $7,702,439 and its box office total was $35,019,634. It also earned $40,800,000 in DVD sales.
External links
- Official Site
- The Ringer at IMDb
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- The Ringer at Yahoo movies
- The Ringer at Empire Movies
- The Ringer trailers at Apple Trailers
- PopMatters review (12/2005)
- Review by Gail Williamson
- The Ringer at Rotten Tomatoes