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''The Hangover'' is a 2009 American
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directed by Todd Phillips, and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. It is the first installment in ''The Hangover'' trilogy. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Heather Graham, Justin Bartha, and Jeffrey Tambor. It tells the story of Phil Wenneck (Cooper), Stu Price (Helms), Alan Garner (Galifianakis), and Doug Billings (Bartha), who travel to
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for a bachelor party to celebrate Doug's impending marriage. However, Phil, Stu, and Alan wake up with Doug missing and no memory of the previous night's events, and must find Doug before the wedding can take place. Lucas and Moore wrote the script after executive producer Chris Bender's friend disappeared and had a large bill after being sent to a strip club. After Lucas and Moore sold it to the studio for $2million, Phillips and Jeremy Garelick rewrote the script to include a tiger as well as a subplot involving a baby and a police cruiser, and also including boxer Mike Tyson. Filming took place in Nevada for 15 days, and during filming, the three main actors (Cooper, Helms, and Galifianakis) formed a real friendship. ''The Hangover'' was released on June 5, 2009, and was a critical and commercial success. The film became the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2009, with a worldwide gross of over $467million. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and received multiple other accolades. It became the highest-grossing R-rated comedy ever in the United States, surpassing a record previously held by '' Beverly Hills Cop'' for almost 25 years. The film was followed by two
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s: '' The Hangover Part II'' (2011) and '' The Hangover Part III'' (2013). Both were commercial successes, but neither were well-received critically.


Plot

Two days before his wedding, bachelor Doug Billings travels to
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with his best friends Phil Wenneck, a sarcastic teacher, Stu Price, a dentist, and Alan Garner, his odd future brother-in-law. Sid, the father of Doug's fiancée, Tracy, loans Doug his vintage Mercedes-Benz W111 to drive to Vegas. They book a suite at Caesars Palace and celebrate by sneaking onto the hotel rooftop and drinking Jägermeister. The next day, Phil, Stu, and Alan awaken, unable to remember the previous night. Doug is nowhere to be found, Stu's tooth is missing, the suite is a mess, a
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is in the bathroom, and a baby is in the closet. They see Doug's mattress impaled on a statue outside, and when they ask for their Mercedes, the valet delivers a Las Vegas police cruiser. Retracing their steps, the trio travel to a hospital, discovering they were drugged with Rohypnol, causing their memory loss, and that they went there from a chapel the previous night. At the chapel, they learn that Stu married a call girl named Jade, despite his relationship with his shrewish girlfriend Melissa. Outside the chapel, the trio is attacked by a gang of men demanding to know where "he" is. Bewildered, they flee and track down Jade, who is revealed to be the baby's mother. The police arrest them for having stolen the cruiser. To get the Mercedes out of impound and an early release, the trio unwittingly volunteer to be targets for a taser demonstration. While driving the car, they discover a naked Chinese man named Leslie Chow in the trunk, who attacks the trio and flees. Alan confesses that he drugged their drinks to ensure they had a good night, believing the drug to be ecstasy. Returning to their suite, they encounter Mike Tyson, who knocks Alan unconscious and demands they return his tiger. After Stu sedates it, they load it into the Mercedes and drive to Tyson's mansion. The tiger awakens and attacks, scratching Phil's neck and damaging the car. They push the car to the mansion and deliver the tiger. Tyson shows them security camera footage of their reckless behavior from the night before, revealing they lost Doug only after returning to the hotel. While driving back, their car is rammed by a black Cadillac Escalade manned by Chow and his gang from the chapel. Chow accuses them of kidnapping him and stealing $80,000 in poker chips. As they deny it, he tells them he has Doug and threatens to kill him if the chips are not returned. Unable to find Chow's chips, Alan, with help from Stu and Jade, uses his knowledge of card counting to win $82,400 playing blackjack. They meet Chow in the
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to exchange the chips for Doug, only to find that the "Doug" in question is actually the drug dealer who accidentally sold the wrong drugs to Alan. With the real Doug's wedding set to occur in five hours, Phil calls Tracy to tell her they cannot find him. Simultaneously, Other Doug's remarks that someone who takes roofies is more likely to end up on the floor than on the roof, causes Stu to realize where Doug is. They return to Caesars Palace and find a dazed, sunburned Doug on the roof. He was moved there as a joke, forgetting when the roofies wore off; Doug threw his mattress onto a statue to signal for help. Before leaving, Stu arranges to meet Jade for a date next week. With no flights, the four drive home in the damaged Mercedes, where Doug reveals he has Chow's original $80,000. Despite their late arrival, Doug and Tracy are married. At the reception, Stu gleefully breaks up with Melissa. Alan finds Stu's camera with photos from their Las Vegas night, and they consent to view the pictures before deleting them.


Cast

Todd Phillips, the film's director, appears as Mr. Creepy, who appears briefly in an elevator. Professional skateboarder Mike Vallely portrays Neeco, the high-speed tuxedo delivery man. Las Vegas personalities Wayne Newton and Carrot Top appear as themselves in the photo slide show.


Production


Writing

The plot of ''The Hangover'' was inspired by a real event that happened to Tripp Vinson, a producer and friend of executive producer Chris Bender. Vinson had gone missing from his own Las Vegas bachelor party, blacking out and waking up "in a strip club being threatened with a very, very large bill I was supposed to pay". Jon Lucas and Scott Moore sold the original script of ''The Hangover'' to Warner Bros. for over $2million. The story was about three friends who lose the groom at his Las Vegas bachelor party and then must retrace their steps to figure out what happened. It was then rewritten by Jeremy Garelick and director Todd Phillips, who added additional elements such as Mike Tyson and his tiger, the baby, and the police cruiser. However, Lucas and Moore retained writing credit in accordance with the Writers Guild of America, West's screenwriting credit system.


Casting

Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, and Bradley Cooper were all casual acquaintances before ''The Hangover'' was filmed, which Helms said he believed helped in establishing a rapport and chemistry amongst their characters. Helms credited Phillips for "bringing together three guys who are really different, but really appreciate each others' humor and sensibilities". Helms also said the fact that the story of the three characters growing closer and bonding forged the friendship between the three actors: "As you spend 14hours a day together for three months, you see a lot of sides of somebody. We went through the wringer together, and that shared experience really made us genuine buddies."
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was in talks with Phillips for the role of Jade in the film but was ultimately not cast due to being considered too young for what was discussed.


Filming

On a budget of $35million, principal photography took place in
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for fifteen days. ''The Hangover'' was mostly filmed on location at Caesars Palace, including the front desk, lobby, suite, entrance drive, pools, corridors, elevators, and roof, but the suite damaged in the film was built on a soundstage. While the hospital, the police station, Mike Tyson's house and several interior scenes were filmed on soundstages in the Los Angeles area, other Vegas locations included the exteriors of Atomic Liquors and the El Cortez Hotel and Casino on Fremont Street. The Bungalows Hostel (then known as Hostel Cat) featured a facade built by the production team to appear as a wedding chapel. Jade's home was depicted at the Wild Wild West Gambling Hall & Hotel, and Alan is portrayed counting cards while playing blackjack at The Riviera; both buildings have since been demolished. The scene where Mr. Chow jumps out of the trunk of the Mercedes-Benz 220SE and assaults the protagonists with a crowbar was filmed at the intersection of East Mandalay Bay Road and Haven Street, which remains a dirt lot adjacent to the Las Vegas Strip. Since there was a
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in the real suite, Phillips allowed Helms to improvise a scene with the piano on the soundstage, which became known as "Stu's song" in the film. According to Helms in a 2011 interview on '' The Graham Norton Show'', he had to be tutored on how to use a piano for the scene. Helms said filming ''The Hangover'' was more physically demanding than any other role he had done, and that he lost eight pounds while making the film. He said the most difficult day of shooting was the scene when Mr. Chow rams his car and attacks the main characters, which Helms said required many takes and was very painful, such as when a few of the punches and kicks accidentally landed and when his knees and shins were hurt while being pulled out of a window. The missing tooth was not created with prosthetics or
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, but is naturally occurring: Helms never had an adult incisor grow, and got a dental implant as a teenager, which was removed for filming. Jeong stated that his jumping on Cooper's neck naked wasn't a part of the script, but rather improvisation on their part. It was added with Phillips' blessing. Jeong also stated that he had to receive his wife's permission to appear nude in the film. Phillips tried to convince the actors to allow him to use a real Taser until Warner Bros. lawyers intervened. Regarding the explicit shots in the final photo slide show in which his character is seen receiving fellatio in an elevator, Galifianakis confirmed that a prosthesis was used for the scene, and that he had been more embarrassed than anyone else during the creation of the shot. "You would think that I wouldn't be the one who was embarrassed; I was extremely embarrassed. I really didn't even want it in there. I offered Todd's assistant a lot of money to convince him to take it out of the movie. I did. But it made it in there." The scenes involving animals were filmed mostly with trained animals. Trainers and safety equipment were digitally removed from the final version. Some prop animals were used, such as when the tiger was hidden under a sheet and being moved on a baggage cart. Such efforts were given an "Outstanding" rating by the American Humane Association for the monitoring and treatment of the animals.


Music

The film's score was composed by Christophe Beck. The film featured 20 songs, consisting of music by
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, Danzig, The Donnas, Usher,
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, The Belle Stars, T.I., Wolfmother and The Dan Band, who tend to feature in Phillips' films as the inappropriate, bad-mouthed wedding band. The Dan Band's cover of the 50 Cent single " Candy Shop" appeared in ''Part I.'' Pro-skater and punk musician Mike Vallely was invited with his band, Revolution Mother, to write a song for the film and also makes a cameo appearance as the high speed tuxedo delivery guy. " Right Round" by Flo Rida is played over the ending credits. The film uses the Kanye West song " Can't Tell Me Nothing" for which Zach Galifianakis made an alternative music video.


Release


Box office

''The Hangover'' was a financial success. , it had grossed $467,416,722, of which $277,322,503 was in Canada and the United States. It was the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2009 in the world, the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2009 in the United States and the highest-grossing R-rated comedy ever in the United States, surpassing a record previously held by '' Beverly Hills Cop'' for almost 25years. Out of all R-rated films, it is the sixth-highest-grossing ever in the United States, behind '' The Passion of the Christ'', '' Deadpool'', ''
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'', '' It'' and '' The Matrix Reloaded''. However, adjusted for inflation ''The Hangover'' earned less than half the total earned by ''Beverly Hills Cop'' and is out grossed by several comedies, including '' Porky's''. On its first day of release in the United States, the film drew $16,734,033 on approximately 4,500screens at 3,269sites, and exceeded the big-budgeted '' Land of the Lost—''the other major new release of the weekend—for first day's box office takings. Although initial studio projections had the
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· Pixar film '' Up'' holding on to the number one slot for a second consecutive weekend, final revised figures, bolstered by a surprisingly strong Sunday showing, ultimately had ''The Hangover'' finishing first for the weekend, with $44,979,319 from3,269 theaters, averaging $13,759 per venue, narrowly edging out ''Up'' for the top spot, and more than twice that of ''Land of the Lost'', which finished third with $18.8million. The film exceeded Warner Bros.' expectations—which had anticipated it would finish third behind ''Up'' and ''Land of the Lost''—benefiting from positive word-of-mouth and critical praise, and a generally negative buzz for ''Land of the Lost''. It stayed at the number one position in its second weekend, grossing another $32,794,387, from 3,355theaters for an average of $9,775 per venue, and bringing the 10-day amount to $104,768,489.


Home media

''The Hangover'' was released on DVD,
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, and UMD on December 15, 2009 by Warner Home Video. There is a single-disc theatrical version featuring both fullscreen and widescreen options (DVD only), as well as a widescreen two-disc unrated version of the film, also containing the theatrical version (DVD, Blu-ray, and UMD). The unrated version is approximately seven minutes longer than the theatrical version. The unrated version is on disc one and the theatrical version, digital copy, and the different features are on disc two. ''The Hangover'' beat '' Inglourious Basterds'' and ''
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'' in first week DVD and Blu-ray sales, as well as rentals, selling more than 8.6million units and making it the best-selling comedy ever on DVD and Blu-ray, beating the previous record held by '' My Big Fat Greek Wedding''.


Reception


Critical response

On
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, ''The Hangover'' has an approval rating of 79% based on 240 reviews with an average rating of 6.8/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "With a clever script and hilarious interplay among the cast, ''The Hangover'' nails just the right tone of raunchy humor, and the non-stop laughs overshadow any flaw." On
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, the film has a score of 73 out of 100 based on 31 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale. Roger Ebert of the '' Chicago Sun-Times'' gave it three-and-a-half stars out of four and praised the film for its comedic approach. A. O. Scott of ''
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'' praised Cooper, Helms and Galifianakis for their performances in the film as well as Todd Phillips for its direction. Scott later went on to say that the film is "safe as milk". Mick LaSalle of the '' San Francisco Chronicle'' also praised Phillips' direction. LaSalle also praised the film's comedic scenes and called it "the funniest movie so far this year 009. Betsy Sharkey of the ''
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'' praised the film for its perverseness. Sharkey also said that the film is "filled with moments as softhearted as they are crude, as forgiving as unforgivable". Although Joe Leydon of '' Variety'' criticized the film's trailers and TV-spots for its "beer-and-boobs, party-hearty farce", he also praised the film for its cleverness. Conversely, Richard Corliss of ''
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'' said that "virtually every joke n the filmeither is visible long before it arrives or extends way past its expiration date" and added, "Whatever the other critics say, this is a bromance so primitive it's practically Bro-Magnon." In his review in '' The Baltimore Sun'', Michael Sragow called the film a "foul mesh of cheap cleverness and vulgarity." Joe Neumaier of the '' Daily News'' gave the film two-and-a-half out of five stars and noted, "Amusing as it is, it never feels real. That may not seem like a big deal—a lot of funny movies play by their own rules—except that ''The Hangover'' keeps doubling-down on the outlandishness." Family-oriented reviewers have harangued the film, noting that Galifianakis said he tried to forbid his own mother from seeing it and that he yells at parents of kids who tell him they like the film. Anton Trees criticised the film for what he viewed as the weak character development, especially in its female characters. Critics also focused on misogyny and stereotyping, in particular the portrayal of the Asian gangster. Ebert, despite his praise, stated, "I won't go so far as to describe it as a character study", and said that the film is more than the sum of its parts—parts that may at first seem generic or clichéd, since similar films (such as '' Very Bad Things'') have already explored the idea of a weekend in Vegas gone wrong. The film's premise has several similarities to '' Dude, Where's My Car?'' Both films are about "a couple guys waking up after a night of getting trashed, only to find they are missing something important", whose adventures include "a trail of clues, a missing car, dubious encounters with strippers and wild animals, a brush with the law and gangs chasing them for something they don't realize they have".


Accolades


Impact and legacy

By depicting and celebrating Las Vegas as the "ultimate guys' getaway", ''The Hangover'' had a major impact on Caesars Palace and Las Vegas.Christopher Lawrence
"'Hangover' movies have been a PR bonanza for Caesars, Vegas"
, '' Las Vegas Review-Journal'', May 21, 2013.
It was reported in 2013 that as of that year, guests were still continuing to quote to Caesars Palace staff two lines from the film's check-in scene: "Did Caesar live here?" and "Do you know if the hotel is pager-friendly?" As a result of the film, ''Hangover''-themed slot machines became popular at casinos throughout the Las Vegas Valley, the Caesars Palace gift shop sold tens of thousands of ''Hangover''-related souvenirs, and the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority received numerous inquiries from persons interested in recreating some of the film's most wild scenes, such as those involving a tiger. The Las Vegas branch of Madame Tussauds added ''Hangover''-themed rooms recreating the hotel room and the wedding chapel and a tie-in rooftop cocktail bar. In 2018,
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issued a parody version of their board game '' Clue'' where players have to locate a missing friend somewhere in the city after a wild night of carousing.


Sequels

Principal photography of ''The Hangover Part II'' began in October 2010, with Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Justin Bartha, and Zach Galifianakis returning, in addition to Ken Jeong who appears in a much larger role. The film was released on May 26, 2011. Filming of ''The Hangover Part III'' began in September 2012, and was released on May 23, 2013.


See also

* List of films set in Las Vegas


References


External links

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''The Hangover''
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