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5 Men and a Limo

1997-01-01 | Comedy
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5 Men and a Limo is a 1997 American short film produced by Aspect Ratio Films as an introduction sketch for the 26th Annual Hollywood Reporter Key Art Awards. In the film voiceover actor Don LaFontaine picks up four other voiceover actors in his limo to travel to the awards. The actors talk about themselves and the awards, making humorous references to common phrases and techniques they use when voicing movie trailers.

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On October 04, 2024, the IMDB rating of 5 Men and a Limo is 8.3/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 7.0/10.
On October 04, 2024, there were 802 public reaction to 5 Men and a Limo including light fare, giving willies, breathy voice, so ingrained, good visual.
The runtime of 5 Men and a Limo is 4 minutes.
The release date of 5 Men and a Limo is January 01, 1997.
The casts of 5 Men and a Limo are Clinton Hendricks starring as Chauffeur, Don LaFontaine starring as Himself, John Leader starring as Himself, Nick Tate starring as Himself, Mark Elliott starring as Himself, Al Chalk starring as Himself.
5 Men and a Limo is a 1997 American short film produced by Aspect Ratio Films as an introduction sketch for the 26th Annual Hollywood Reporter Key Art Awards. In the film voiceover actor Don LaFontaine picks up four other voiceover actors in his limo to travel to the awards. The actors talk about themselves and the awards, making humorous references to common phrases and techniques they use when voicing movie trailers..