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The Hangover is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Todd Phillips, and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. It is the first installment in The Hangover trilogy . The film stars Bradley Cooper , Ed Helms , Zach Galifianakis , Heather Graham , Justin Bartha , and Jeffrey Tambor .
The Hangover is a series of American comedy films created by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, and directed by Todd Phillips. All three films follow the misadventures of a quartet of friends (also known as "the Wolfpack") who go on their road trip to attend a bachelor party.
The Hangover Part III grossed $112.2 million in North America and $249.8 million in other territories for a total of $362 million, against a budget of $103 million. [33] The film grossed $3.1 million in late Wednesday night screenings, ahead of its wide release on Friday, May 24, 2013. [34] It was projected to earn $80 million in its first four ...
His breakthrough came with the role of a reckless teacher in Todd Phillips' comedy The Hangover (2009), [6] which became one of the highest grossing R-rated films of all time. [7] Cooper continued to take on parts in several box office hits, including The A-Team (2010), Limitless, and The Hangover Part II (both in 2011). [8]
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[1] [2] He is credited with writing or co-writing numerous comedy films, including Old School, The Hangover: Part II, Semi-Pro, Road Trip, and many others. [3] [4] He is also the writer and director of the 2015 film, Search Party. [5] The film was released in the US in May 2016. [6] Also in 2016, his TV series, Dice, premiered on Showtime. [7]
The movie spawned two sequels but did not include involvement by Lucas and Moore. Due to the success of The Hangover , the duo penned another R-rated comedy: the 2011 film, The Change-Up . In 2013, Lucas and Moore made their co-directorial debuts with the comedy film, 21 & Over . [ 1 ]
Moore is one of the writers of The Hangover, one of the highest grossing R-rated comedies of all-time. [2] He works with longtime writing partner Jon Lucas. [3] They were nominated for Best Original Screenplay in 2009 by both the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) [4] and the Writers Guild of America (WGA).