Marci, a spoiled Jewish American Princess, is forced to take control of her father's hard-core rap label, Felony Assault, when her mogul dad, Ben Feld, has a stress-induced heart attack due to the controversy surrounding the label's hip-hop song "Shoot Ya' Teacha" by Dr. Snatchcatcher. To rescue her father's plummeting stock, Marci attempts to tone down the rapper's bad-boy edge. Over time, the unlikely pair fall in love just as a conservative senator vows to banish the rapper and his offensive lyrics from the airwaves forever.
Production Paramount Pictures (presents); Scott Rudin Productions; Munich Film Partners New Century & Company (MFP) HAM Productions [de];
Cast Names David K. Zandi; Michalina Almindo; Diana Berry; Casper Andreas; Adele D'Man; Michael Diaz; Guy A. Fortt; Candice Gordon; Philip M. Gardiner; Maria Gundy; Chad Gilkison; Lisa Hammer; Peter Goldberg; Jessica Hardin; Dory Manzour; Stephanie Lopez; Sara Maraffino; Rob Owens; Martin Pfefferkorn; Rick Pisarro; Damaine Radcliff; Tiffany Pulvino; Michelle Rouhani; Lisa Kudrow; Damon Wayans; Richard Benjamin; Jane Krakowski; Christine Baranski; Paula Garcés; Charles Kimbrough;
Box Office USD 1,646,664
Release Date 2003-08-22
Genres Comedy; Music;
MPAA Rating [?] Rated R for language and sexual content.