The best Charles S. Dutton’s comedy movies on Google Play Movies

Charles S. Dutton

Charles S. Dutton

30/01/1951 (73 años)
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Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery

Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery
6.2/10
The mystery begins when Shaggy and Scooby win tickets to "WrestleMania" and convince the crew to go with them to WWE City. But this city harbors a spooky secret - a ghastly Ghost Bear holds the town in his terrifying grip! To protect the coveted WWE Championship Title, the gang gets help from WWE Superstars like John Cena, Triple H, Sin Cara, Brodus Clay, AJ Lee, The Miz and Kane. Watch Scooby and the gang grapple with solving this case before it's too late.

Crocodile Dundee II

Crocodile Dundee II
5.7/10
Australian outback expert protects his New York love from gangsters who've followed her down under.

Fame

Fame
5/10
An updated version of the 1980 musical, which centered on the students of the New York Academy of Performing Arts.

A Low Down Dirty Shame

A Low Down Dirty Shame
5.9/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrime
  • Release: 23/11/1994
  • Character: Rothmiller
A black detective becomes embroiled in a web of danger while searching for a fortune in missing drug money. During the course of his investigation, he encounters various old connections, ultimately confronting the criminal responsible for Shame's expulsion from the force. He must also deal with two women, Angela, a beautiful old flame, and Peaches, his energetic but annoying sidekick.

A Novel Romance

A Novel Romance
6.4/10
Romance novelist Liam Bradley (Dylan Bruce) has already found massive success with three books written under the pen name Gabriel August, but he's mysteriously unknown to his legions of readers. With his first book written as a way to heal after a broken relationship, Liam has slowly become disheartened with writing strictly for romantic fantasy, something evident to a sweet, but honest, journalist who reviews books, Sophie Atkinson (Amy Acker), whom he meets by chance on a plane. The two begin a tentative relationship in Sophie’s home town of Portland, Oregon, where Liam has come to find inspiration for his newest entry. Liam’s agent puts him on the spot with a long-planned reveal of Gabriel August’s true identity, but Sophie doesn’t know of his public persona. The longer Liam avoids telling her the truth, the deeper a hole he digs for himself. Will their romance survive once his true identity comes to light?

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