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Summaries. Three kids hire a low-budget bodyguard to protect them from the playground bully. Homeless veteran Bob 'Drillbit' Taylor manages to enjoy life anyhow and even saves some cash for his dream, an 'all-paid' move to Alaska, even if that may take many years.
Drillbit Taylor: Directed by Steven Brill. With Nate Hartley, Troy Gentile, Ian Roberts, Owen Wilson. Three kids hire a low-budget bodyguard to protect them from the playground bully.
- (63K)
- Action, Comedy, Crime
- Steven Brill
- 2008-03-21
Drillbit Taylor is a 2008 American coming-of-age comedy film directed by Steven Brill, produced by Judd Apatow, Susan Arnold and Donna Arkoff Roth with screenplay by Kristofor Brown and Seth Rogen based on an original story by John Hughes (his final film work before his death in 2009).
FAQ. Is "Drillbit Taylor" based on a book? Drillbit Taylor is based on an idea by American film director and comedy writer John Hughes. It was adapted for the screen by American writer Kristofor Brown and Canadian writer and comedian Seth Rogen.
Mar 20, 2008 · Drillbit Taylor is a 2008 comedy film starring Owen Wilson. It follows three high school freshmen who hire a homeless man posing as a bodyguard to protect them from a bully. Directed by Steven Brill, the story is influenced by an original idea from John Hughes.
Plot: What's the story about? Two high school freshmen are targeted by the school bully on the first day of school. The boys hire what they think is a low-budget soldier of fortune to protect them, but he turns out to be anything but.
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Drillbit Taylor is a 2008 American comedy film starring Owen Wilson as the eponymous character and based on an original idea by John Hughes. It was directed by Steven Brill and the screenplay was written by Kristofor Brown and Seth Rogen. Paramount Pictures released the film on March 21, 2008.