Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector (2006)

Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector (2006)

Tagline: They’ll give anyone a badge.

The film sees Larry the Cable Guy working as a big city health inspector assigned to investigate a series of food poisoning incidents at the city’s top restaurants. Sporting a cut-off flannel shirt and armed with a truckload of one-liners, Larry the Cable Guy is America’s reigning king of blue-collar comedy. Now, after two #1 comedy tours (out-selling both Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock), two hit concert films, a best-selling book, two chart-topping comedy albums and a multi-platinum DVD special, Larry makes his feature film debut in the outrageous Lionsgate comedy, “Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector”.

Irreverent as ever, Larry plays a big city health inspector who’s happy with his usual beat of greasy spoon diners and low-rent ethnic restaurants. But his easygoing life is turned upside-down when he’s saddled with a straight-arrow rookie partner (Iris Bahr) and assigned the biggest case of his career: investigating an outbreak of mysterious food poisonings at the city’s swankiest restaurants. Infuriating restaurateurs with his bad manners, Larry still manages to charm a sweet, shy waitress (Megyn Price) into a budding romance. But when his unorthodox methods cost him his job, Larry has to go undercover to bring the conspirators to justice and ‘Git-R-Done!’

Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector is a 2006 comedy film starring American stand-up comedian Larry the Cable Guy. Larry, a municipal restaurant health inspector, is assigned a new rookie partner after recklessly closing restaurants for code violations, Amy Butlin (Iris Bahr), by his boss, Bart Tatlock (Tom Wilson). Together, Larry and Amy work to solve a series of food poisonings at four-star restaurants.

Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector Movie Poster (2006)

Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector (2006)

Directed by: Trent Cooper
Starring: Larry the Cable Guy, Iris Bahr, Bruce Bruce, Joanna Cassidy, Brooke Dillman, Tony Hale, Lisa Lampanelli, Phyllis Alexion, Michael Papajohn, Arian Ash
Screenplay by: Jonathan Bernstein
Production Design by: Macie Vener
Cinematography by: Kim Marks
Film Editing by: Gregg Featherman
Costume Design by: Beverly Safier
Set Decoration by: Vera Mills
Art Direction by: Andrew White
Music by: Tim P., Stephen Phillips
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for crude and sexual content, and for language.
Distributed by: Lionsgate Films
Release Date: March 24, 2006

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