You, Me and Dupree


1h 49m 2006

Brief Synopsis

Carl and Molly have found the one unfortunate hitch in their perfectly constructed newly wedded world: Dupree. A slacker with the soul of a poet, Dupree just can't seem to catch a break from "The Man." When he takes a week off to go be the best-man at Carl and Molly's wedding in Hawaii, Dupree gets the unceremonious heave-ho from his boss. Now jobless, car-less and evicted from the cot at his favorite watering hole, he just needs to crash with the Petersons for a couple of days; okay, maybe a month or so. At first, Carl is psyched to have the couch guest while Molly bears the brunt of Dupree's well-meaning antics. But, as Carl becomes buried in his grown-up job of land development and headaches, he finds it hard to juggle Dupree and his newlywed responsibilities. As time passes, his and Molly's houseguest uses his ample spare time to become a great companion to her, underscoring Carl's new workaholic tendencies. Even Molly's dad begins to fall for Dupree's carefree wisdom, frustrating Carl to no end. Soon, everyone--but Carl--begins to root for Dupree to stick around. But just as the impish buddy starts becoming a fixture in the Petersons' home, three becomes not just a crowd, but a full-blown comic catastrophe. As the couple realizes their ideas of a white-picket fence marriage are morphing, their loveable pal serves as a daily reminder that finding your inner Dupree might just be one of life's hidden secrets

Film Details

Also Known As
Du, jag och Dupree, You Me and Dupree, You, Me and Dupree
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Release Date
2006
Distribution Company
Universal Pictures
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 49m

Synopsis

Carl and Molly have found the one unfortunate hitch in their perfectly constructed newly wedded world: Dupree. A slacker with the soul of a poet, Dupree just can't seem to catch a break from "The Man." When he takes a week off to go be the best-man at Carl and Molly's wedding in Hawaii, Dupree gets the unceremonious heave-ho from his boss. Now jobless, car-less and evicted from the cot at his favorite watering hole, he just needs to crash with the Petersons for a couple of days; okay, maybe a month or so. At first, Carl is psyched to have the couch guest while Molly bears the brunt of Dupree's well-meaning antics. But, as Carl becomes buried in his grown-up job of land development and headaches, he finds it hard to juggle Dupree and his newlywed responsibilities. As time passes, his and Molly's houseguest uses his ample spare time to become a great companion to her, underscoring Carl's new workaholic tendencies. Even Molly's dad begins to fall for Dupree's carefree wisdom, frustrating Carl to no end. Soon, everyone--but Carl--begins to root for Dupree to stick around. But just as the impish buddy starts becoming a fixture in the Petersons' home, three becomes not just a crowd, but a full-blown comic catastrophe. As the couple realizes their ideas of a white-picket fence marriage are morphing, their loveable pal serves as a daily reminder that finding your inner Dupree might just be one of life's hidden secrets

Crew

Maxine Abarbara

Tutor

Kirby Adams

Accounting Assistant

Lesley Aletter

Stunts

Steve Alterman

Adr

Sal Alvarez

Loader

Charlene Amateau

Costume Supervisor

H. Leah Amir

Craft Service

Michael Amorelli

Rigging Electrician

Robert Anzures

Best Boy Grip

Steve Apostolina

Adr

Deborah Aquila

Casting Director

Anne Aulenta

Hair

Jeff Baker

Grip

John Baldwin

Props

Ron Baratie

Greensman

Helena Barrett

Stunts

Dominic Bartolone

Loader

Benjamin Beardwood

Dialogue Editor

Gerald Beg

Boom Operator

Noah Behar

Grip

Bob Beher

Foley

Thad Beier

Visual Effects Supervisor

Palma Bellardoni

Art Department Coordinator

Marc Berline

Props

Michael Bertolina

Assistant Property Master

David Betancourt

Foley Mixer

Mark Bialuski

Props

Tony Blondal

Original Music

Kathryn Blondell

Hair Stylist

Ron Bolanowski

Special Effects Coordinator

Steve Boyum

Stunts

Melissa Brockman Kalmus

Visual Effects Producer

Kayce Brown

Assistant

Nicholas Brown

Accountant

John A. Brubaker

Transportation Coordinator

Eric Budlong

Dolly Grip

Darrell Burgess

Special Effects Technician

Allen Burry

Assistant

Jay Byerly

Rigging Gaffer

Chris Campbell

Assistant Location Manager

David Chris Campbell

Foreman

Jennifer Carno

Script Coordinator

Robert Castro

Stand-In

Doc D Charbonneau

Stunts

Vincent Cirilli

Score Recording

Bryan Clements

Score Recording

Curtis Collins

Location Manager

Kevin Constant

Art Director

David Cowgill

Adr

Leslie Craig

Art Department

Eric Cross

Grip

Shawn Crowder

Stunts

Wendy Cutler

Adr

Fermin Davalos

Location Scout

Adam Davidson

Unit Director

Elaine Davis

Assistant Costume Designer

Denise Della Valle

Makeup Artist

Lou Demarco

Assistant Camera

Paul Detlefson

On-Set Dresser

Adam Devitt Austin

Head Stage Technician

David Diano

Camera Operator

Sonya Didenko

Stand-In

Robert Dingle

Transportation Captain

Thomas B Divalerio

Construction Coordinator

Lisa A Doyle

Costumer

Syd Dutton

Visual Effects

Bryan Dyzak

Production

Mike Eaves

Colorist

Steve Eckelman

Assistant

Josh Elliott

On-Set Dresser

Peter B. Ellis

Editor

Michael S. Epley

Dolly Grip

Nancy Erger

Location Scout

Mark Eshelman

Score Recording

Patricio M Farrell

Assistant Art Director

Dawn Fintor

Foley Artist

Carl Fischer

Boom Operator

Anna Fishburn

Extras Agent/Coordinator

Debra Neil Fisher

Editor

Chuck Fitzpatrick

Sound Mixer

Cliff Fleming

Aerial Unit

Erik Folsom

Electrician

Tina L Fortenberry

Transportation

Michael Fottrell

Unit Production Manager

Michael Fottrell

Executive Producer

Collin Fowler

Effects Coordinator

Adam Fox

Assistant

Eddie Frierson

Adr

Leslie Fuller

Makeup Artist

Larry Gaynor

Rotoscope Animator

Dominic Gherardi

Tailor

Pat Gilbert

Set Production Assistant

Karen Gilchrist

Assistant

Sean M Ginn

Electrician

Philip Ginolfi

Foreman

Donna Glasser

Production Accountant

Jeff Gomillion

Adr Mixer

Jackie Gonneau

Adr

Eric Gotthelf

Adr Mixer

Kimberly Greene

Makeup

Karen Greenlee

Location Scout

Russ Griffith

Electrician

Gary Guercio

Stunts

Dave Gunderson

Grip

Banner Gwin

Apprentice Editor

Nicholas Hall

Office Production Assistant

Adrienne Hamalian-mangine

Script Supervisor

Gene Hara

Generator Operator

R Dana Harlow

Grip

Michael Helfand

Assistant Director

Rafael Hernandez

Gang Boss

Petur Hiddal

Sound Mixer

Heather Elisa Hill

Visual Effects

Roseanne Holmes

Production Assistant

Meredith Hook

Rotoscope Animator

Amy Jo Hoppenfeld

Key Costumer

Andrea Horta

Adr Editor

Craig Hosking

Pilot

Valerie Johnson

Set Production Assistant

Geraldine Jones

Hair Stylist

Suhail F Kafity

Sound Effects

Jeffrey Kalmus

Compositing Supervisor

Aaron Kaplan

Executive Producer

Hasmig Karagiosian

Seamstress Supervisor

Jon Kazunaga

Foreman

Mark Kenaston

Rotoscope Animator

Rolfe Kent

Music

Jason Kilgore

Rigging Electrician

Adam Kleiman

Assistant

Tommy Klines

Assistant Camera

Andy Knight

Foreman

Ronald R Koch

Electrician

Adam Kowalski

Digital Effects Artist

Christian Krieger

Assistant Location Manager

Paul G Kubiak

Stand-In

Mark Kurzweil

Accounting Assistant

Michelle Labrucherie

Set Production Assistant

Christian Laffey

Production Assistant

Gregg Landaker

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Kristine Lankenau

Rotoscope Animator

Angela Laprete

Production Coordinator

Carolyn Lassek

Assistant Property Master

Clifford Latimer

Adr Editor

Michelle Ledoux

Best Boy Electric

Thomas R Lee

Rigging Grip

Howard S Lefstein

Stand-In

Jason Leib

Post-Production Supervisor

Robert Leitelt

Key Rigging Grip

Michael Lesieur

Screenplay

Catherine Leyba

Set Decorator

Cookie Lopez

Costumer

Marcos Lopez

Assistant Camera

Greg Loskorn

Score Recording

Joshua Lusby

Set Designer

Lee Majors

Electrician

Fumi Mashimo

Animation Supervisor

Kimberly R Mccord

Dialogue Editor

Julianne Mccormack

Score Recording

Frank Mceldowney

Greensman

Caitlin Mckenna

Adr Voice Casting

Caitlin Mckenna

Adr

Igor Meglic

Dp/Cinematographer

Igor Meglic

Director Of Photography

George Meldrum

Foreman

Mark R. Mele

Rigging Electrician

Ron Mendell

Set Designer

Adam Michalak

Score Recording

Charles Minsky

Director Of Photography

Charles Minsky

Dp/Cinematographer

Robert Mitas

Assistant

Butch Montgomery

Foreman

Melissa Moseley

Photography

Barbara Munch

Set Decorator

Shawn Murphy

Score Recording

Shawn Murphy

Music Scoring Mixer

Jeffrey A Murrell

Chief Lighting Technician

Vickie Mynes

Hair Stylist

Evan Nesbitt

Assistant Camera

Hilary Niederer

Costumer

January Nordman

Digital Effects Artist

Valli O'reilly

Makeup Artist

Elaine Offers

Makeup Artist

Jesse Olivares

Video Assist/Playback

Carrie Oyer

Assistant Production Coordinator

Brion Paccassi

Sound Recordist

Ann Pala

Makeup Artist

Mark Palmer

On-Set Dresser

Robert Papegaay

Painter

Mary Parent

Producer

Scott Parent

Grip

Scott Parent

Key Grip

Daniel A Parker

Office Production Assistant

Karen Patch

Costume Designer

Richard Patterson

Digital Effects

Sean Perrone

Executive Producer

Jared Pfeifer

Assistant

Troy Porter

Adr Mixer

Randall Poster

Music Supervisor

Carlo Pratto

Post-Production Accountant

Michael C Price

Key Grip

Film Details

Also Known As
Du, jag och Dupree, You Me and Dupree, You, Me and Dupree
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Release Date
2006
Distribution Company
Universal Pictures
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 49m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States on Video November 21, 2006

Released in United States Summer July 14, 2006

Universal Pictures bought the spec script by Michael LeSieur for a reported $1.75 million.

Released in United States Summer July 14, 2006

Released in United States on Video November 21, 2006