

White Chicks 2004
"They're going deep undercover."
Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans, *White Chicks (2004)* is a hilarious comedy-crime romp that follows two bumbling FBI agents, Marcus and Kevin Copeland, as they navigate a high-stakes undercover mission gone awry.
Director: Keenen Ivory Wayans
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is White Chicks (2004) about?
*White Chicks* follows two FBI agent brothers who accidentally sabotage a drug bust and must go undercover as wealthy socialites to save their careers. After a car accident leaves them with no choice, they transform into the sisters, leading to a series of chaotic and hilarious misadventures.
Who directed White Chicks?
The film was directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans, known for his work in comedy and social satire.
Who stars in White Chicks?
The movie stars Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans as the lead brothers, alongside Terry Crews, Faune Chambers Watkins, and Rochelle Aytes in key roles.
Is White Chicks (2004) worth watching?
As a cult comedy classic, *White Chicks* delivers laughs through its outrageous premise and physical humor. While it's not for everyone, fans of slapstick and satire will find plenty to enjoy in this iconic film.
How long is White Chicks?
The movie has a runtime of 109 minutes.
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About White Chicks (2004) — Two FBI Agents Dress as Women in This Comedy Classic
Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans, *White Chicks (2004)* is a hilarious comedy-crime romp that follows two bumbling FBI agents, Marcus and Kevin Copeland, as they navigate a high-stakes undercover mission gone awry. After accidentally ruining a drug bust, the brothers face career disaster—until they're assigned an unexpected task: escorting two socialites to the Hamptons. Things take a wild turn when the women are injured in a car crash, leaving Marcus and Kevin with no choice but to step into the glamorous (and chaotic) world of the rich and famous by disguising themselves as the sisters. The disguise kicks off a series of outrageous mishaps, from awkward encounters to ridiculous misunderstandings, all while the brothers try to maintain their cover.
The film blends sharp social satire with slapstick humor, poking fun at class, race, and identity while delivering nonstop laughs. With its vibrant atmosphere and over-the-top antics, *White Chicks (2004)* delivers a comedic experience that's as iconic as it is unforgettable.




