The Hangover | reviewed by: Gerry Carey | October 19, 2011
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The Hangover is hysterical. Zach Galifianakis gives one of the funniest performances in recent memory and the rest of the cast follows suit.
| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | A Las Vegas-set comedy centered around three groomsmen who lose their about-to-be-wed buddy during their drunken misadventures, then must retrace their steps in order to find him. |
| lead actors | Bradley Cooper | Ed Helms | Zach Galifianakis | Justin Bartha | Heather Graham | Sasha Barrese | Jeffrey Tambor | Rachael Harris | Ken Jeong | Mike Tyson | Mike Epps | Jernard Burks | Rob Riggle | Cleo King | Bryan Callen |
| director | Todd Phillips |












