The Distinguished Gentleman
From con man to congressmanA Florida con man uses the passing of the long time Congressman from his district, who he just happens to share a name with, to get elected to his version of paradise- Congress, where the money flows from lobbyists.
Description: A Florida con man uses the passing of the long time Congressman from his district, who he just happens to share a name with, to get elected to his version of paradise- Congress, where the money flows from lobbyists.
Genres: Comedy
Budget: $50,000,000 | Revenue : $83,000,000
Runtime: 112 minutes
Boomerang
Holy Man
Diggstown
(Nie)znajomi
Gray Lady Down
Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy
Rory Scovel Tries Stand-Up for the First Time
Straight Talk
Meet Wally Sparks
Beverly Hills Cop III
Eddie Murphy
Played Thomas Jefferson Johnson
Lane Smith
Played Dick Dodge
Sheryl Lee Ralph
Played Miss Loretta
Joe Don Baker
Played Olaf Andersen
Victoria Rowell
Played Celia Kirby
Grant Shaud
Played Arthur Reinhardt
Kevin McCarthy
Played Terry Corrigan
Charles S. Dutton
Played Elijah Hawkins
Victor Rivers
Played Armando
Chi McBride
Played Homer
Sonny Jim Gaines
Played Van Dyke
Noble Willingham
Played Zeke Bridges
Gary Frank
Played Iowa
Daniel Benzali
Played 'Skeeter' Warburton
Cynthia Harris
Played Vera Johnson
Susan Forristal
Played Ellen Juba
Autumn Winters
Played Mickey Juba
Doris Grau
Played Hattie Rifkin
Frances Foster
Played Grandma
Sarah Carson
Played Kimberly
Brad Koepenick
Played Rafe Simon
Mel Owens
Played Bo Chandler
James Garner
Played Jeff Johnson
John Doolittle
Played Ira Schecter
Rosanna Huffman
Played Mrs. Bridges
Dianne Turley Travis
Played Mrs. Dodge
Tom Dahlgren
Played Chief of Police
Tom Finnegan
Played Ethics Committee Chair
Marty Kaplan
Played Ned Grable
Cliff Bemis
Played Gun Lobbyist
Prudence Barry
Played Teacher
Nina Totenberg
Played Election Anchor
Julianna McCarthy
Played Blue Haired Lady
Daniel Petrie Jr.
Played Asbestos Lobbyist
Dion Anderson
Played Distilled Spirits Lobbyist
Stu Levin
Played Tobacco Lobbyist
Richard Anders
Played Poultry Lobbyist
Brian Gelatto
Played Crabhouse Waiter
Roger E. Reid
Played Florida Reporter
Angela Stribling
Played D.C. Anchor
Patricia Ciaffa
Played D.C. Correspondent
David A. Penhale
Played Voting Husband
Cordis Heard
Played Voting Wife
Gary Price
Played Taxi Driver
Tommy Boggs
Played Tommy Boggs
J.D. Williams
Played J.D. Williams
Sam Alejan
Played Press Technician (uncredited)
Lena Banks
Played Congressional Staff (uncredited)
Buzz Barbee
Played Funeral Attendee (uncredited)
Scott Barry
Played Press Cameraman (uncredited)
Robin Blake
Played Re-Election Party Guest (uncredited)
Robert Buckingham
Played Congressman Maxwell (uncredited)
John Copage
Played Banquet Guest (uncredited)
Dave Droge
Played Congressional Staffer (uncredited)
Peter Eastman
Played Funeral Attendee (uncredited)
Constance Estevez
Played Gwen, Society Woman (uncredited)
Anne Gaybis
Played 900 Phone Girl Maria (uncredited)
Ryal Haakenson
Played Banquet Guest (uncredited)
Kathryn Janssen
Played Banquet Guest (uncredited)
Gil Mandelik
Played Banquet Guest (uncredited)
Melissa S. Markess
Played Politician (uncredited)
Nils Nichols
Played Banquet Guest (uncredited)
Mark Norris
Played Ambassador (uncredited)
Sherry O’Keefe
Played Banquet Guest (uncredited)
David Pfeiffer
Played Congressman Rowland (uncredited)
John S. Platt
Played Congressman (uncredited)
Della Reese
Played Elevator Operator (uncredited)
John Rice
Played Congressman (uncredited)
Kevin G. Tracey
Played Funeral Attendee (uncredited)
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