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  1. Nuevo. Calificación. 7.3 (120k) Géneros. Comedia, Acción & Aventura. Duración. 1h 39min. Clasificación por edades. APTA. País de producción. Estados Unidos. Director. Harold Ramis. Las vacaciones de una chiflada familia americana. (1983) Título original: National Lampoon's Vacation. Ver ahora. Alquilar. 3,99€ 4K. EN PROMOCIÓN. Ver ahora. Filtros.

    • 1983
    • APTA
    • Harold Ramis
  2. National Lampoon's Pucked (also known as Pucked, and National Lampoon's The Trouble with Frank) is a 2006 comedy movie starring Jon Bon Jovi in the main role. This is the last film directed by Arthur Hiller before his death in 2016.

    • Matty Simmons
  3. A failed lawyer (Jon Bon Jovi) uses credit cards to finance a women's ice-hockey league.

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    • Paul Doro
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    • Arthur Hiller
  4. Curtis Armstrong Cast. Nora Dunn Cast. Cary Elwes Cast. Critics reviews. Jon Bon Jovi stars as Frank, a lawyer who hatches a scheme to finance a women’s ice hockey league with credit cards. But when his plan backfires, Frank finds himself on the wrong side of a lawsuit prosecuted by his girlfriend’s jealous ex.

  5. 10 de feb. de 2006 · When broke-but-lovable attorney Frank Hopper (Jon Bon Jovi) fills out a survey and jokingly claims he earns a million dollars a year, he's soon the proud owner of over 200 pre-approved credit cards. Racking up $300,000 in charges to finance his latest get-rich-quick scheme - an all-women's ice hockey league.

    • Arthur Hiller
    • Jon Bon Jovi
  6. www.imdb.com › title › tt0407038Pucked (2006) - IMDb

    10 de feb. de 2006 · Pucked: Directed by Arthur Hiller. With Jon Bon Jovi, Estella Warren, David Faustino, Curtis Armstrong. A failed lawyer uses credit cards to finance a women's ice-hockey league.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2006 · Synopsis by Mark Deming. Credit cards and women on skates prove to be a dangerous mixture in this comedy. Frank Hopper (Jon Bon Jovi) is a former lawyer whose career has hit the skids, and he currently lives off the largesse of his more successful sister, Leona (Nora Dunn).