Tagline: Some in-laws were meant to be broken.
Guess Who movie storyline. Percy Jones (Bernie Mac) takes great pride in the knowledge that he is always right, especially when it comes to the welfare of his family. When his daughter Theresa (Zoe Salda-a) brings her new boyfriend, Simon Green (Ashton Kutcher), home to meet Percy and his wife Marilyn (Judith Scott), he is unaware that Simon has already proposed to Theresa and plans to announce the engagement at Percy and Marilyn’s 25th anniversary party.
As far as Percy’s concerned, no man will ever be good enough for his baby girl and the long line of struggling-artist types Theresa has dated so far has only served to bolster his conviction. So that there are no unpleasant surprises this time around, Percy, a bank loan officer, runs a credit check on Simon. The young man, a successful young stockbroker, certainly looks good on paper, and for the first time, Percy is actually looking forward to meeting one of his daughter’s boyfriends.
However, the young man he has envisioned — a dazzling combination of Denzel Washington, Colin Powell and Tiger Woods — is not who arrives at his doorstep. Percy is aghast and more than a little indignant when his daughter presents her decidedly Caucasian boyfriend.
Once he is over his initial shock, Percy begins interrogating Simon about his family history, education, career and favorite sports. Feeling pressured to impress his prospective father-in-law, Simon boasts of his (nonexistent) past as a NASCAR driver, which only serves to arouse Percy’s suspicions.
Regardless, Simon’s repeated attempts to make a good impression are futile. Percy rebuffs him at every turn — with hilarious results — and makes it his mission to expose Simon as a fraud and undermine his daughter’s new relationship.
Guess Who (2005)
Directed by: Kevin Rodney Sullivan
Starring: Bernie Mac, Ashton Kutcher, Zoe Saldana, Judith Scott, Sherri Shepherd, Hal Williams, Kellee Stewart, Robert Curtis Brown, Paula Newsome, Jessica Cauffiel, Nicole Sullivan
Screenplay by: David Ronn, Jay Scherick
Production Design by: Paul Peters
Cinematography by: Karl Walter Lindenlaub
Film Editing by: Paul Seydor
Costume Design by: Judy L. Ruskin
Set Decoration by: Kathryn Peters-Cardinale
Art Direction by: Gary Kosko
Music by: John Murphy
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sex-related humor.
Distributed by: Columbia Pictures
Release Date: March 25, 2005
Views: 92