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2010 film by Joseph A. Elmore Jr.
This article is about the film. For the activity, see
Speed dating
.
Speed-Dating
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![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/93/Speed-dating_film.jpg/220px-Speed-dating_film.jpg) Theatrical release poster
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Directed by
| Joseph A. Elmore Jr.
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Screenplay by
| Joseph A. Elmore Jr.
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Produced by
| La Monde Byrd
Mekita Faiye
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Starring
| Wesley Jonathan
Chris Elliott
Holly Robinson Peete
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Cinematography
| David Daniel
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Edited by
| Terry Walters
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Music by
| Evan Scot Hornsby
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Production
company
| Rockstone Releasing
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Distributed by
| Image Entertainment
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Release date
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- June 4, 2010
(
2010-06-04
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Running time
| 98 minutes
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Country
| United States
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Language
| English
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Box office
| $6,188
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Speed-Dating
is a 2010 film written and directed by Joseph A. Elmore Jr. and starring
Wesley Jonathan
,
Chris Elliott
, and
Holly Robinson Peete
.
Plot
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Best friends Dog (
Chico Benymon
) and Beaver (
Leonard Robinson
) have difficulty ever meeting women. No matter what they do, nothing ever goes right for them. That all changes when the best friend Too Cool (
Wesley Jonathan
) invites them to try out a round of
speed dating
.
Cast
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Reception
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Jeanette Catsoulis from
The New York Times
disliked the picture:
A tired mash-up of every men-behaving-badly sitcom ever to grace a third-tier television network,
Speed-Dating
tries to coax laughs from characters so dated even
Eddie Murphy
would balk.
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On the other hand, Nick Pinkerton from
The Village Voice
gave the film a mixed to positive review:
With characters named Too Cool, Dog, and Beaver, Speed-Dating already won... A homemade vaudeville that’s likable enough to wear you down with its eager-to-please capering.
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