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  1. Bringing Down the House is a 2003 American comedy film written by Jason Filardi and directed by Adam Shankman and starring Steve Martin and Queen Latifah. The film features Martin as Peter Sanderson, a lonely lawyer who meets a woman on the Internet, only to learn she has escaped prison to prove her innocence.

  2. 13 de ene. de 2020 · About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright ...

    • 3 min
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    • Corethra Thompson
  3. 13 de abr. de 2019 · 253. 39K views 5 years ago. Charlene (Queen Latifah) is tells Peter (Steve Martin) is teach how to dance, and but Ashley (Missi Pyle) is talking with Kate (Jean Smart)! But looking at Ashley's...

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    • Dezmond Harris
  4. 7 de mar. de 2003 · Bringing Down the House: Directed by Adam Shankman. With Steve Martin, Queen Latifah, Eugene Levy, Joan Plowright. When a lonely guy meets a woman on the internet who happens to be in prison, she breaks out to get him to prove her innocence, and proceeds to wreak havoc on his middle-class life.

    • (39K)
    • Comedy
    • Adam Shankman
    • 2003-03-07
  5. Peter Sanderson (Steve Martin) es un abogado divorciado, mojigato y deprimido que sigue enamorado de su ex-mujer Kate (Jean Smart) y que no acaba de entender por qué ella le abandonó. Sin embargo, Peter intenta seguir adelante y liga con una inteligente y explosiva abogada a la que ha conocido en un chat de Internet.

    • Adam Shankman
    • APTA
    • 9
  6. PG-13. YouTube Movies & TV. 180M subscribers. Subscribed. The hilarious Steve Martin and Queen Latifah star with Eugene Levy in the laugh-out-loud hit comedy BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE....

  7. 7 de mar. de 2003 · It violates the immortal Stewart/Reagan principle: Steve Martin for Latifah, Eugene Levy for best friend. A comedy is not allowed to end with the couples incorrectly paired. It goes against the deeply traditional requirements of the audience.