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  1. The Cable Guy: Directed by Ben Stiller. With Jim Carrey, Matthew Broderick, Leslie Mann, Jack Black. A designer makes a grievious mistake when he rejects the friendship of a borderline cable guy.

  2. The Cable Guy (1996) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie Spotlight. TV Shows.

  3. Synopsis. Architect Steven Kovacs (Matthew Broderick) moves into an apartment after a failed marriage proposal to his girlfriend Robin Harris (Leslie Mann). Taking advice from his friend Rick (Jack Black), Steven bribes cable installer Ernie "Chip" Douglas (Jim Carrey) into giving him free movie channels. Chip was several hours late, and came ...

  4. Larry the Cable Guy. Actor: Cars. Larry the Cable Guy was born in Pawnee City, Nebraska, as Daniel Lawrence Whitney. He is an actor and producer, known for Cars (2006), Cars 2 (2011) and Cars 3 (2017). He is also an original member of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour. He has been married to Cara Whitney since July 3, 2005. They have two children.

  5. Delta Farce: Directed by C.B. Harding. With Michael Rose, Glenn Morshower, Larry the Cable Guy, Christina Moore. Three bumbling Army reservists bound for Iraq are accidentally dropped at Mexican village besieged by hostile forces.

  6. Witless Protection: Directed by Charles Robert Carner. With Larry the Cable Guy, Richard Bull, J. David Moeller, Will Clinger. When a small-town sheriff witnesses what he believes to be an attempted kidnapping, his effort to save the beautiful damsel in distress sets him down a wild path of comic mishap.

  7. Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector: Directed by Trent Cooper. With Larry the Cable Guy, David Koechner, Michael Papajohn, Phyllis Alexion. A slovenly cable repairman becomes a big city Health Inspector, and is tasked with uncovering the source of a food poisoning epidemic.

  8. The scene at Medieval Times where The Cable Guy asks for Steven's chicken skin and then performs his The Silence of the Lambs (1991) impression was not scripted. During one take, Jim Carrey asked for the skin out of nowhere. Director Ben Stiller loved that moment and decided to keep it in the film. Matthew Broderick's reaction, and his laugh as Carrey was doing the impression, are genuine.

  9. The cable guy spends much of the movie referencing TV shows, while throughout the movie, there's a murder trial vaguely resembling the O.J. Simpson trial (director Ben Stiller plays the defendant). Jim Carrey of course went on to star in another TV-centered movie, "The Truman Show".

  10. Produced by Mark Walk. Performed by Lesley Rankine (as Ruby) Courtesy of Creation Records/The WORK Group/The Licensed Repertoire Division. of Sony Music. Hey Man, Nice Shot. Written by Richard Patrick. Produced by Brian Liesegang and Richard Patrick. Performed by Filter.

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