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Little Man (2006)
Description
Posing as an abandoned toddler, Calvin 'Babyface' Simms, a very short convict from the law tricks a couple into taking him in. Darryl and Vanessa, wanting a child, immediately adopt the baby as their own.
Posing as an abandoned toddler, Calvin 'Babyface' Simms, a very short convict from the law tricks a couple into taking him in. Darryl and Vanessa, wanting a child, immediately adopt the baby as their own.
Actors:
John Witherspoon,
Rob Schneider,
Tracy Morgan,
Kelly Coffield Park,
Alex Borstein,
Dave Sheridan,
Gabriel Pimentel
John Witherspoon
27 January 1942, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Rob Schneider
31 October 1963, San Francisco, California, USA
Tracy Morgan
10 November 1968, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Kelly Coffield Park
Alex Borstein
15 February 1973, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Dave Sheridan
10 March 1969, Newark, Delaware, USA
Gabriel Pimentel
28 July 1979, San Fernando Valley, California, USA
Director:
Esben Tønnesen
Esben Tønnesen
1976
Country:
United States, Canada
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Alex Borstein
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Dave Sheridan
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July 14, 2006
If seeing a guy get whacked in the privates doesn't make you laugh the first time, maybe it will the fourth, or the 24th time.
March 29, 2011
It plays like nothing so much as an extended In Living Color stretched to fill 90 minutes, and it feels as thin as it sounds like it should. By the umpteenth variation of mistaking Calvin for a baby the joke has long, long stopped being funny.
September 05, 2006
There are some films that are hardly worth the trouble of watching: once you've got the central concept, you can pretty much run the movie in your head.
January 20, 2007
The work of the Wayans brothers, Little Man is even less funny than their last comedy, White Chicks, and enough to get them permanently evicted from the house of mirth.
April 22, 2009
In spite of the admirable effort that the Wayans brothers went to in digitally transplanting Marlon Wayans head and facial expressions onto the two-foot-six-inch body of a nine-year-old actor, "Little Man" is a bawdy and violent comedy that rankles more t
Jennie Punter
July 14, 2006
There's nothing like a well-placed nod to the classics to help elevate a dumb summer comedy.
July 22, 2006
Tedious, snickering jokes about infant breast-feeding and adult-male boob lust? You got 'em, baby.
January 04, 2007
A slap-happy misadventure featuring Marlon Wayans as a foul-mouthed midget masquerading as a baby in order to retrieve a pilfered diamond from a childless couple.
July 14, 2006
The Wayanses rely on their usual tired jokes here -- spittakes, white people speaking jive, Marlon grimacing in gastrointestinal distress.
November 07, 2006
Slathers itself in scatology, crotch-punching, hilarious elder/child abuse, and a brutal ration of unearned sentiment.
Julie Hinds
July 14, 2006
The sizable laughs in Little Man make it better than just about anyone expected.
August 31, 2006
It's a concept, not a movie.

