The Hangover
The Hangover is an American Comedy Film which was
directed by Todd Phillips, co-produced with Daniel Goldberg and written by Jon Lukas and Scott
Moore.
Storyline
In
this movie , Three buddies wake up from a
bachelor party in Las Vegas, with no memory of the previous night and the
bachelor missing. They make their way around the city in order to find their
friend before his wedding.
Cast
Bradley Cooper
as Philip Wenneck (Phil)
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Ed Helms
as Dr. Stuart Price (Stu)
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Zach Galifianakis
as Alan Garner (Alan)
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Justin Bartha
as Doug Bilings (Doug)
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Ken Jeong
as Leslie Chow (Mr. Chow)
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About Phil in the Movie
Philip Wenneck (Phil) is
best friends with Doug Billings(Doug), Dr.Stuart Price(Stu), and Alan Garner(Alan), as
well as also one of the three main protagonists of The Hangover series. Because
of his narcissistic playboy mindframe, he often complains about his married
life, despite the fact that he was the only one married at the beginning of the
series, though he is happily married to Stephanie Wenneck and
they have two children; Eli and an infant daughter, who he loves, even though
he doesn't seem to have a great appreciation for children. He is portrayed by
Bradley Cooper in all three films.
About Stu in the Movie
Dr. Stuart Price(Stu) is
best friends with Doug Billings and Phillip Wenneck and has an awkward friendship
with Alan Garner, he is the husband of Lauren, and the ex-boyfriend of Melissa. He is
portrayed by Ed Helms in all three films.
About Alen in the Movie
Alan Garner (Alen) is the son of Sid and Linda Garner, the brother of Tracy Garner and brother-in-law of Doug Billings, husband of Cassie and one of
the four main protagonists in The Hangover film series. He is one of
the most famous of the four characters. He is also the best friend of Phil Wenneck, Stu Price, and Leslie Chow. He is portrayed by Zach Galifianakis in all
three films.
About Doug in the Movie
Douglas Bilings
(Doug) is best friends with
Phil and Stu, and the brother-in-law of Alan, with whom he also shares a
friendship. He is the most mild-mannered of the Wolfpack. His bachelor party
trip to Las Vegas is the basis of The Hangover, although he is "lost"
for the majority of the movie as the other three guys are searching for him.
Stu finally puts the pieces together and figures out that they locked Doug up
on the roof of Caesar's Palace, where he gets severely sunburned with no shade
in the desert heat. They end up getting him back "better late than
never" to his wedding, where he is forced to get married with a beet-red
sunburned face. While standing before the minister, Doug tells his soon to be
wife Tracy "I promise for as long as we're married, to never, ever put you
through anything like this again."
The first line in the movie is Doug's answering machine message as
listened to by Tracy: "Hey, you've reached Doug. Sorry I missed your call.
Please leave a name and number and I'll get back to you." In The Hangover
Part II, Doug avoids getting drugged a second time and helps Phil, Stu and Alan
find Teddy over the phone.
About Leslie in the Movie
Leslie Chow (Mr. Chow)
is the main antagonist of The Hangover.
He became a supporting protagonist in Part II, but again became an
antagonist in Part III - considered to be the secondary antagonist behind
Marshall, but reforms yet again after reconciling with the protagonists. He is one of the series' five main characters,
the others being Phil Wenneck, Stu Price, Alan Garner, and Doug Billings. He is
also the most infamous characters besides Alan.
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