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Our Idiot Brother

Every family has one: the sibling who is always just a little bit behind the curve when it comes to getting his life together. For sisters Liz, Miranda and Natalie, that person is their perennially upbeat brother Ned, an erstwhile organic farmer whose willingness to rely on the honesty of mankind is a less-than-optimum strategy for a tidy, trouble-free existence. Ned may be utterly lacking in common sense, but he is their brother and so, after his girlfriend dumps him and boots him off the farm, his sisters once again come to his rescue. As Liz, Miranda and Natalie each take a turn at housing Ned, their brother's unfailing commitment to honesty creates more than a few messes in their comfortable routines. But as each of their lives begins to unravel, Ned's family comes to realize that maybe, in believing and trusting the people around him; Ned isn't such an idiot after all.

Genres:
Comedy

Running Time:
1 hr. 35 min.

Release Date:
August 26th, 2011 (wide)

MPAA Rating:
R for for sexual content including nudity, and for language throughout.

Distributors:
The Weinstein Company

U.S. Box Office:
$17,273,593
    
Actors:
Paul Rudd as Ned
Elizabeth Banks as Miranda
Zooey Deschanel as Natalie
Emily Mortimer as Liz
Steve Coogan as Dylan
Hugh Dancy as Christian
Kathryn Hahn as Janet
Rashida Jones as Cindy
Shirley Knight as Ilene
TJ Miller as Billy
Adam Scott as Jeremy
Janet Montgomery as Lady Arabella
Sterling Brown as Omar
Matthew Mindler as River
Nick Sullivan as Customer
Francesca Papalia as Sadie
Bob Stephenson as Officer Washburn
Peter Hermann as Terry
Kelly Briter as Girl with Jeremy
Kayla Squiteri as Echo
Summer Squiteri as Echo
Lydia Haug as Tatiana
Gina Artese as Ballerina
Sylvestre Rasuk as Conflicted Kid on Train
Andrew Secunda as Curious Man on Train
Wrenn Schmidt as Beth
Kathy Fitzgerald as Velma
Adi Hanash as Paramedic
Nikki Walker as Female Cop
Marceline A. Hugot as Judy
Camille Bright as Destiny’s House Girl #1
Teja Frank as Destiny’s House Girl #2
Alexia Rasmussen as Chloe
Lucas Near-Verbrugghe as Max
Polly Draper as Ellen
Neal Lerner as Darren
James Biberi as Guard
Katie Aselton as Amy

Directors:
Jesse Peretz    

Writers:
Evgenia Peretz    
David Schisgall
Jesse Peretz    
Evgenia Peretz    
David Schisgall

Producers:
Anthony Bregman    
Peter Saraf    
Marc Turtletaub    
Jesse Peretz    
Caroline Jaczko    
Stefanie Azpiazu    
Aleen Keshishian    



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