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The Moguls

The Moguls

2005Movie⏱️ 1h 36mR
Comedy
6.2
IMDB Rating
6,764 votes

Citizens of a small town, under the influence of a man in the midst of a mid-life crisis, come together to make an adult film.

Director
Michael Traeger
Writers
N/A
Stars
Jeff Bridges, Ted Danson, Joe Pantoliano
Release Date
April 28, 2006
Language
English
Country
United States, Germany
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Reviews
📋 5.7K
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🎭 Top Cast

Jeff Bridges
Jeff Bridges
as Andy Sargentee
Ted Danson
Ted Danson
as Moose
Joe Pantoliano
Joe Pantoliano
as Some Idiot
Tim Blake Nelson
Tim Blake Nelson
as Barney Macklehatton
William Fichtner
William Fichtner
as Otis
Patrick Fugit
Patrick Fugit
as Emmett
John Hawkes
John Hawkes
as Moe
Brad William Henke
Brad William Henke
as Ron
Dawn Didawick
Dawn Didawick
as Clara
Glenne Headly
Glenne Headly
as Helen Tatelbaum

💰 Box Office

$102,864
Worldwide Gross
$16,334
Domestic Gross
$10,149
Opening Weekend

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.85 : 1
Sound
Dolby Digital
Color
Color
Filming Location
Piru, California, USA
Production
First Look International, Qwerty Films, N1 European Film Produktions GmbH & Co. KG

🏷️ Keywords

small townloseradult filmmakingpornographic filmreference to penis

🎯 Categories

SatireComedy

⭐ Featured Review

Little Lebowski -- The studio's changing the movie's name won't really help. It's a bit like milk on the last day of its shelf life, however
by bopdog2006-04-29
6/10

"Jeff Bridges is one of my favorite actors; Tim Blake Nelson, Joe Pants, and Glenn Headley, while not my 'faves', are nonetheless always a good supporting cast, sturdy character actors. Anyway, I was predisposed to like this movie, and I kinda did. It wasn't a great movie, which was a surprise and a disappointment. It was sort of dim, and had--- not a darkness, exactly--- but a kind of a threadbare-ness, a shabbiness about it. It wasn't just that the characters portrayed were low-lifes, poor, uneducated, and mostly losers (albeit kindly ones). The dimness went deeper than th..."

💡 Did You Know?

Many of the characters (Andy, Barney, Helen, Otis, Floyd, Peggy, Mrs. Morelli, Howard, Ellie, Wally, Emmett, Thelma, Clara, Charlene, Ernest G. Pike, and "Aunt V") are named after characters from The Andy Griffith Show (1960), most likely as a small town homage of Butterface Fields to Mayberry.

📖 Synopsis

Citizens of a small town, under the influence of a man in the midst of a mid-life crisis, come together to make an adult film.