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  1. Jun 23, 2004 · White Chicks: Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans. With Shawn Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Jaime King, Frankie Faison. Two disgraced FBI agents go way undercover in an effort to protect hotel heiresses the Wilson sisters from a kidnapping plot.

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    • Comedy, Crime
    • Keenen Ivory Wayans
    • 2004-06-23
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › White_ChicksWhite Chicks - Wikipedia

    White Chicks is a 2004 American comedy film directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans from a screenplay co-written by Wayans, Xavier Cook, Andy McElfresh, Michael Anthony Snowden, with additional contributions by and starring Marlon Wayans and Shawn Wayans. It also stars Jaime King, Frankie Faison, Lochlyn Munro, and John Heard.

  3. In order to foil a kidnapping, two Black FBI agents disguise themselves as white women to impersonate the heiresses they've been assigned to protect. Watch trailers & learn more.

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  4. PG-13. YouTube Movies & TV. 181M subscribers. Subscribed. 13K. From the director of Scary Movie comes WHITE CHICKS, a gender-bending, gut-busting comedy starring funnymen Shawn Wayans and...

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  5. Jun 23, 2004 · White Chicks. PG-13 Released Jun 23, 2004 1h 48m Comedy List. 15% Tomatometer 126 Reviews 55% Audience Score 250,000+ Ratings Two FBI agent brothers, Marcus (Marlon Wayans) and Kevin Copeland...

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    • Keenen Ivory Wayans
    • PG-13
    • Shawn Wayans
  6. White Chicks (2004) Official Trailer 1 - Marlon Wayans Movie. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.66M subscribers. Subscribed. 22K. 2.8M views 7 years ago. Starring: Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans...

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  7. Jun 23, 2004 · Roger Ebert June 23, 2004. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Various combinations of the Wayans family have produced a lot of cutting-edge comedy, but "White Chicks" uses the broad side of the knife. Here is a film so dreary and conventional that it took an act of will to keep me in the theater.

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