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    A Thousand Words

    PG-132012 · Comedy · 1h 31m

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  1. A Thousand Words is a 2012 American fantasy comedy-drama film directed and co-produced by Brian Robbins from a script by Steve Koren, co-produced by Nicolas Cage, and starring Eddie Murphy. It was released in theaters on March 9, 2012, four years after it was filmed.

    • March 9, 2012
  2. Mar 9, 2012 · A Thousand Words: Directed by Brian Robbins. With Eddie Murphy, Kerry Washington, Emanuel Ragsdale, Jill Basey. After stretching the truth on a deal with a spiritual guru, literary agent Jack McCall finds a Bodhi tree on his property. Its appearance holds a valuable lesson on the consequences of every word he speaks.

    • Brian Robbins
    • 131
    • 2 min
  3. Mar 9, 2012 · Rated: F • Apr 12, 2019. Jack McCall (Eddie Murphy) is a selfish literary agent whose fast-talking ways allow him to close any deal. His next target is New Age guru Dr. Sinja (Cliff Curtis), but ...

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    • Brian Robbins
    • PG-13
    • Eddie Murphy
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  5. Jack McCall (Eddie Murphy) finds an unusual tree in his yard after an encounter with a spiritual guru. After discovering that with each word he speaks, a leaf drops from the tree, Jack refuses to speak at all, as silence will keep the tree, and him, alive.

  6. Mar 7, 2012 · A Thousand Words movie review (2012) | Roger Ebert. Reviews. This headline could be enough to kill him. Roger Ebert March 07, 2012. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. The poster art for "A Thousand Words" shows Eddie Murphy with duct tape over his mouth, which as a promotional idea ranks right up there with Fred Astaire in leg irons.

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  8. Mar 9, 2012 · Release Date: March 9, 2012. If you only had a thousand words to say before you die, how would you use them? That’s what Jack McCall (Eddie Murphy, Dreamgirls ), a selfish, fast-talking literary agent must now learn to do—live without words.

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