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Rated: R
Running Time: 1 hour, 42 min.
Starring: John Cho, Kal Penn, Eric Winter, David Krumholtz, Neil Patrick Harris
Directed by: Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg

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The same morning that Harold and Kumar eat at White Castle, Harold learns that Maria, the girl he lusts after, has set off for Amsterdam. The pair decide to pursue her so Harold can proclaim his love. However, an overzealous airline passenger mistakes Kumar for a terrorist, and the plane is diverted as the duo get stuck in a case of mistaken identity.

 

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2 Responses to “Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay”
  1. rw3165 Says:

    LOL C*ck Meat Sandwich. Funniest 3 words you and I will ever hear. Not so much ecaping for but trying to saty out of. Not Like the original were scoring weed got them into trouble, not to say that it didn’t. Not for kids under 17 but a majority in the theater. 2
    Words SMOKELESS BONG

  2. SEXYMAG SEXYMAG Says:

    Not a piece of crap like I expected. For ages 16 through 30 you will find this amusing. This movie was comparable to its parent. They flawlessly write a story that holds its own and does not require the understanding or viewing of the first movie. I would put this on your Netflix queue.

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