Bringing Down The House 

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Queen Latifah - Bringing Down The House
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FormatDVD
GenreComedy
Running Time101 mins
Aspect Ratio2.35:1
LanguagesEnglish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
RatingM
Available24-04-2004
LabelBuena Vista
ActorsQueen Latifah,
Martin, Steve,
Levy, Eugene,
Plowright, Joan,
Smart, Jean
SourcedAustralia
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Expecting his soul mate, Peter opens the door and finds himself face-to-face with Charlene - a wild and crazy soul sister who's just escaped from prison...

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