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Nothing to Lose is a 1997 American buddy action comedy film starring Tim Robbins and Martin Lawrence. The film was directed by Steve Oedekerk, who also wrote the film and made a cameo appearance as a lip-synching security guard in the film. The film was released in July 1997 and went on to gross over US$40 million at the box office.
Jul 18, 1997 · A man (Robbins) and a robber (Lawrence) become friends and plan to rob their boss after a series of adventures. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, soundtracks and more for this 1997 action comedy film.
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- Action, Adventure, Comedy
- Steve Oedekerk
- 1997-07-18
Jun 20, 2017 · Nothing to Lose 1997 Advertising executive Nick Beame learns that his wife is sleeping with his employer. In a state of despair, he encounters a bumbling thi...
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Watch Nothing to Lose, a 1997 comedy film starring Martin Lawrence and Tim Robbins, on various streaming and cable services. The movie is about a betrayed husband and a bumbling thief who team up for a robbery-revenge scheme.
A betrayed husband and a bumbling thief team up for a robbery-revenge scheme in this buddy comedy. Watch the trailer, cast, reviews and more on Moviefone.
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- Steve Oedekerk
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- Martin Lawrence
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Mar 4, 2022 · Charmingly easygoing, Nothing to Lose is a black and white buddy movie with a twist, bound to keep your attention for 90 minutes. Subversive Rabbit recommend...
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Jul 18, 1997 · A corporate executive and a carjacker team up and go on the run in this road movie with a twist of mistaken identity. Roger Ebert praises the comic spirit and the messages, but criticizes the plot devices and the inconsistencies.