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Who Is Cletis Tout?

  • 2001
  • 14A
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
5.2K
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Christian Slater, Richard Dreyfuss, Tim Allen, and Portia de Rossi in Who Is Cletis Tout? (2001)
ActionComedyCrime

This is a comedy about mistaken identities, a hitman who sees everything in terms of the movies, and a twenty-year-old diamond heist.This is a comedy about mistaken identities, a hitman who sees everything in terms of the movies, and a twenty-year-old diamond heist.This is a comedy about mistaken identities, a hitman who sees everything in terms of the movies, and a twenty-year-old diamond heist.

  • Director
    • Chris Ver Wiel
  • Writer
    • Chris Ver Wiel
  • Stars
    • Christian Slater
    • Tim Allen
    • Portia de Rossi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    5.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chris Ver Wiel
    • Writer
      • Chris Ver Wiel
    • Stars
      • Christian Slater
      • Tim Allen
      • Portia de Rossi
    • 46User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Christian Slater
    Christian Slater
    • Trevor Allen Finch
    Tim Allen
    Tim Allen
    • Critical Jim
    Portia de Rossi
    Portia de Rossi
    • Tess Tobias
    Richard Dreyfuss
    Richard Dreyfuss
    • Micah Tobias
    Billy Connolly
    Billy Connolly
    • Dr. Mike Savian
    Peter MacNeill
    Peter MacNeill
    • Detective Tripp
    • (as Peter MacNeil)
    Bill MacDonald
    • Detective Delaney
    Elias Zarou
    Elias Zarou
    • Detective Rafferty
    Richard Chevolleau
    Richard Chevolleau
    • Detective Horst
    RuPaul
    RuPaul
    • Ginger Markum
    Joseph Scoren
    Joseph Scoren
    • Rowdy Virago
    Eugene Lipinski
    Eugene Lipinski
    • Falco
    Shawn Doyle
    Shawn Doyle
    • Crow Gollotti
    Louis Di Bianco
    Louis Di Bianco
    • Nimble
    Tony Nappo
    Tony Nappo
    • Fife
    Tim Progosh
    Tim Progosh
    • Younger Micah Tobias
    A.C. Peterson
    A.C. Peterson
    • Henry Flatt
    • (as Alan Peterson)
    Danny Lima
    Danny Lima
    • Cletis Tout
    • Director
      • Chris Ver Wiel
    • Writer
      • Chris Ver Wiel
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    User reviews46

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    hapuka

    I've seen worse

    Not a bad film at all. Considering some of the rubbish that makes big money this was smart enough to keep me interested. Obviously the flashback driven structure is a bit predictable and cheesy, but I have seen way dumber films this year. I don't know about Tim Allen's casting though - it wasn't a disaster but it didn't quite do the business for me. Kudos to him for playing against type, but he was too warm for what is by definition a muderous criminal (I think Nicholas Cage or Robert Duvall might have nailed this part). Overall this could have been much worse,, ( imagine Ms. J Roberts as the love interest.) The plot was fine if a little contrived, and the constant movie references wore a bit thin presented as they were. Competent enough though, it a pity that it didn't have have a bit more je n'est ce quio. Still more challenging than the recent skywalker ranch product if you're in the video store
    7martylee13045burlsink342

    A sweet treat for film lovers....and fans of "Pulp Fiction" fantaises in particular.

    Minor but most enjoyable matinee fodder which is notable for giving tailor made opportunities to an eclectic cast of "names" who have all been unfortunatley ill used by recent vehicals. Tim Allen seems to relish toning down the roguish chortle (the trailer of "S. C. II" points to a huge potential comeback....and an even huger potential for further typecasting). This was his freshest performance in years....and Christian Slater's charming work prooves just how much warmth and wit do lie untapped underneath the lethargic mannerisms....and make appearances in unworthy megaduds like "Windtalkers" even more sad. Richard Dreyfuss has a much smaller role....(thank heavens) but even he seems a bit more vital and less hammy than he has been of late (except in the unjustly overlooked gem "Tripendorff's Tribe" in which he was hysterical...at least on Cinemax. The love it or hate it factor here is bound to be the playful and very deliberate swipes at Tarantino which seem to be this scripts main reason for existence. Even though I loved "Fiction" (and hated "Gump") I can still appreciate the cheekiness of stealing the diffuse plot structure, toning down the bloodletting and bad words, and injecting two very refreshing elements....a nice sense of humanity and an obviously genuine affection for the art of cinema...anyone who is open to either of those qualities should find much to enjoy in this nice little film.
    7TimothyP

    A Worthwhile Diversion

    Not that this would stick in your head, but...it's an enjoyable caper movie. We get to see TIm Allen playing against type, Christian Slater doing his eyebrow thing), Richard Dreyfuss as a wizened mentor (sort of a criminal Yoda), and Portia DeRossi looking gorgeous.

    The story is mostly told in flashback form, as a bound Christian Slater relates his tale to hitman Allen. It's predictable at times, but worth a look, especially on video. I understand it hasn't had a wide theatrical release in the US yet, and that makes a certain amount of sense. It's just not violent or flashy enough for the average US filmgoer. Oh well. Everyone's missing out on a good natured, likable film.

    Best line, from Allen to Slater: "Has anyone ever told you you sound EXACTLY like Jack Nicholson?"
    6NIXFLIX-DOT-COM

    Surprisingly Pleasant

    WHO IS CLETUS TOUT is one of those movies that is surprisingly better than expectations will allow. Christian Slater plays a con who gets mistaken for a man wanted by the mob, and Tim Allen is a hitman who needs a reality check. There's a lot of chuckles to be had, and the film as a whole works.

    6 out of 10
    9the_crock

    Why have people not seen this movie

    I have avoided this movie since the day it came out, firstly it had Tim Allen in it, second that poster looked hideous and thirdly it was an ensemble piece. It just looked stupid, I had heard it was good, but the name, the poster and the Tim Allen thing all made me walk past this movie over and over again in the video store. So finally I get it out, and from the two mafia guys talking about deliverance right through till the end I love this movie.

    This is a movie about movie clichés, but it tells the story in such a way that you could watch even more clichés and still enjoy it. Slater was good, not true romance good, but good, Connolly is great, but the man who steals the shop is Allen who is the funniest hit-man since Grosse Point Blank (Aykroyd or Cusack). And not only is Allen funny, but he holds the movie together in what is by far the toughest role.

    I cannot believe more people have not seen this movie. This is a cult classic all about films, I think every movie junkie out there should see this movie right now. I don't know why the director isn't getting work after this (other than its failure to make any money), but I urge any future directors to look this man up and give him some cash.

    If you're reading this review, ignore this movie no further.

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    Related interests

    Bruce Willis and Taniel in Die Hard (1988)
    Action
    Will Ferrell in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
    Comedy
    James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Sharon Angela, Max Casella, Dan Grimaldi, Joe Perrino, Donna Pescow, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Tony Sirico, and Michael Drayer in The Sopranos (1999)
    Crime

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    • Trivia
      Final theatrical movie of Kay Tremblay (Old Mrs. Stanton).
    • Goofs
      When Tess is on the roof of the building with the gun, the magazine she inserts is shown to be empty when she pulls back the charging handle.
    • Quotes

      Rowdy Virago: You two cheesedicks couldn't improvise a fart after eating a three bean salad.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Signs/Austin Powers in Goldmember/The Country Bears/Who Is Cletis Tout?/My Wife is an Actress (2002)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 2001 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cletis Tout
    • Filming locations
      • Todmorden Mills Heritage Site - 67 Pottery Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Fireworks Entertainment
      • Itasca Pictures
      • Nichol Moon Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $252,706
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $64,867
      • Jul 28, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $280,458
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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