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  1. John and Elaine are married, Noreen goes off to college, and, in the final scene, John is left to ponder how Duff could possibly accumulate $1,000. The last scene shows Duff offering to "spoon" with Cook for $1,000. Cast. Jason Lee as John Plummer; Tom Green as Walter "Duff" Duffy; Leslie Mann as Elaine Warner; Dennis Farina as Mr. Warner

    • $25 million
    • September 13, 2002
  2. Sep 14, 2002 · "A man whose ideas were sometimes so dumb they were brilliant." This is how John Plummer (Jason Lee), the hapless hero of the mercifully short comedy "Stealing Harvard," describes his buddy Duff.

    • Bruce Mcculloch
  3. Sep 13, 2002 · The laugh in "Stealing Harvard" comes early, when we see the name of the company where the hero works. It's a home health-care corporation named Homespital. That made me laugh. It made me smile again when the name turned up later. And on the laugh-meter, that's about it. This is as lax and limp a comedy as I've seen in a while, a meander through worn-out material.

  4. John and Elaine are married with Mr. Warner, Patty, Emmett Cook, and Duff among their wedding guests, Noreen goes off to college, and, in the final scene, John is left to ponder how loser Duff could possibly accumulate $1,000. The last scene shows Duff offering to "spoon" with Cook for $1,000.

  5. Sep 13, 2002 · Stealing Harvard: Directed by Bruce McCulloch. With Jason Lee, Tom Green, Leslie Mann, Megan Mullally. A middle-class man turns to a life of crime in order to finance his niece's first year at Harvard University.

    • Bruce Mcculloch
    • 2 min
  6. Sep 13, 2002 · Overview. John and his girlfriend have vowed to marry once they save $30,000 for their dream house. But the minute they achieve their financial goal, John finds out his niece has been accepted at Harvard, and he's reminded of his promise to pay for her tuition (nearly $30,000). John's friend Duff convinces him to turn to petty crime to make the ...

  7. Synopsis. Their intentions were honorable. Their methods were criminal. John and his girlfriend have vowed to marry once they save $30,000 for their dream house. But the minute they achieve their financial goal, John finds out his niece has been accepted at Harvard, and he’s reminded of his promise to pay for her tuition (nearly $30,000).

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