Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay

This time they're running from the joint.


Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
Picking up exactly where their trip to White Castle left off, our two hapless heroes are en route to Amsterdam. However a misunderstanding on the plane sees them arrested and packed off to the US prison in Cuba. Never ones to accept defeat, they soon manage to escape and embark on a road trip across America, before heading off overseas again. The film features plenty of below-the-belt action so stay away if you're at all prudish.

100 minutes.
No persons under 16 (Language, Sex, Nudity).
Adventure, Comedy.

Not currently showing on the local cinema circuit.

This really was a full-service flight!
This really was a full-service flight!

Credits

Cast
John Cho, Kal Penn, Rob Corddry, Jack Conley, Roger Bart, Neil Patrick Harris, Danneel Harris
Director
Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg
ScreenplayJon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg
MusicGeorge S. Clinton
CinematographyDaryn Okada
EditingJeff Freeman
Sound formatsDolby Digital, Sony Dynamic Digital Sound, DTS
SoundtrackAvailable
Made in2008
Produced byKingsgate Films, Mandate Pictures, New Line Cinema

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Film and Publications Board (FPB) Report (SA)

GenreAdventure, comedy
LanguageStrong, crude, vulgar
NudityBrief, infrequent full frontal nudity, sexual and non-sexual context
SexBrief infrequent simulated sex, strong sexual conduct and innuendoes
ViolenceMild comedic violence, low impact
PrejudiceRacial prejudice and stereotyping in comic context
BlasphemyNone
Drug abuseNone
CommentsNone
These details are supplied by the FPB. If you have a problem with any of the above, please take it up directly with the FPB. Read the Classification Guidelines.

ScreenIt Report (USA)

Sex / Nudity
5
Violence
4
Blood / Gore / Gross
3
Guns / Weapons
3
Profanity
5
Alcohol / Drugs
5
Smoking
1
Disrespectful / Bad Attitude
4
Imitative Behaviour
4
Frightening / Tense Scenes
1
Jump Scenes
1
Tense Family Scenes
1
Music (Scary/Tense)
1
Music (Inappropriate)
5
Topics to talk about
4


Ratings

Scale (Max)20

What the Critics say

Cape Argus / The Star
Debashine Thangevelo
1
Cape Times
Michael Phillips
5
The Citizen
Peter Feldman
8
Sunday Times
Barry Ronge
5
24.com
Ivan Sadler
10
eye Weekly
Jason Anderson quote iconHarold and Kumar’s latest lowbrow escapade rolls up racist Homeland Security agents, a pot-smoking George W. Bush, a return visit from Neil Patrick Harris and no fewer than ''35 vaginas''
10
ReelViews
James Berardinelli quote iconIt's sporadically enjoyable in a silly, mindless way and it's hard not to laugh at least a few time while awash in all the bad taste. To its credit, the film never pretends to be more than it is and it never tries to do more than what is expected of it.
13
ScreenIt
quote iconAmusing at times and sporadically funny in its outrageousness, Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay offers up isolated and ''better'' laughs that its predecessor, but that's still not saying much in the overall scheme of things
7
Metacritic.com
27 critics
11
Rottentomatoes critics
112 critics
11
Rottentomatoes tomatometer
Tomatometer quote iconIt may not equal its predecessor, but Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay is still good for some laughs -- and food for thought.
11

What the People say

Internet
10974 Netizens
15

Average .. 45%

9

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