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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KablueyKabluey - Wikipedia

    English. Box office. $96,663. Kabluey is a 2007 comedy film written and directed by Scott Prendergast. [1] It stars Prendergast, as well as Lisa Kudrow, Teri Garr (in her final film role prior to retirement), Christine Taylor, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Angela Sarafyan. Chris Parnell also appears in the film as a grocery store manager.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0816545Kabluey (2007) - IMDb

    Kabluey: Directed by Scott Prendergast. With Lisa Kudrow, Scott Prendergast, Christine Taylor, Conchata Ferrell. A loser moves in with his brother's (in Iraq) wife to look after her two evil sons. She gets him a job wearing a Kabluey costume.

  3. Nov 17, 2008 · In this offbeat, hilarious comedy that proves life can always get a little worse, Lisa Kudrow stars as Leslie, a struggling army wife trying to balance work, two out-of-control kids, and a never ...

  4. www.primevideo.com › detail › KablueyKabluey - Prime Video

    Kabluey. A hilarious and charming comedy about a slacker uncle who takes a humilitating job as a giant blue corporate mascot to help make ends meet and hold the family together in the wake of his brother's deployment to Iraq. IMDb 6.5 1 h 26 min 2007 PG-13. Comedy • Drama • Charming • Quirky.

  5. Leslie (Lisa Kudrow) is left with few options when her husband is sent back to war in the Middle East. A modest amount of help arrives in the form of his brother, Salman (Scott Prendergast), who ...

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  6. A jittery bundle of uncertainty, Salman is the last person his sister-in-law Leslie wants to turn to for support. But with a husband in Iraq, two unbelievably unruly kids underfoot, and the fear of losing her benefits if she doesn't return to work, she's got no choice.

  7. KABLUEY. Comedy. , Drama. In this offbeat, hilarious comedy that proves life can always get a little worse, Lisa Kudrow stars as Leslie, a struggling army wife trying to balance work, two out-of-control kids, and a never-ending pile of bills on her own.