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  1. Bringing Down the House is a 2003 American comedy film written by Jason Filardi and directed by Adam Shankman and starring Steve Martin and Queen Latifah. The film features Martin as Peter Sanderson, a lonely lawyer who meets a woman on the Internet, only to learn she has escaped prison to prove her innocence.

  2. Mar 7, 2003 · A divorced lawyer falls for a prison escapee who breaks into his house to prove her innocence. Watch the trailer, see the cast and crew, and read user and critic reviews of this 2003 PG-13 comedy.

    • (39K)
    • Comedy
    • Adam Shankman
    • 2003-03-07
  3. Watch online or buy Bringing Down the House, a 2003 romantic comedy starring Steve Martin and Queen Latifah. Learn about the plot, cast, trailers, and where to stream or rent the movie.

    • Adam Shankman
    • PG-13
    • 22
  4. Mar 7, 2003 · A comedy film starring Steve Martin and Queen Latifah as a lawyer and an escaped convict who fall in love and team up to clear her name. Critics panned the movie for its contrived plot and outdated humor, while audiences gave it mixed ratings.

    • (151)
    • Adam Shankman
    • PG-13
    • Steve Martin
  5. A comedy film about a lawyer who falls in love with a prison escapee who claims to be innocent. She disrupts his orderly life and helps him reconnect with his family and himself.

  6. 181M subscribers. Subscribed. The hilarious Steve Martin and Queen Latifah star with Eugene Levy in the laugh-out-loud hit comedy BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE. Peter Sanderson (Martin), a...

  7. Mar 7, 2003 · Roger Ebert pans the 2003 comedy starring Steve Martin and Queen Latifah as a movie that violates the laws of screenplay construction and the audience's expectations. He criticizes the lack of chemistry, the point-making, and the wrong pairing of the couples.