

Marci X 2003
"Hip hop meets shop till you drop."
In *Marci X (2003)*, director Richard Benjamin serves up a bubbly, culture-clashing comedy that pits high-society privilege against raw hip-hop energy.
Director: Richard Benjamin
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Marci X (2003) about?
Lisa Kudrow plays Marci Feld, a pampered heiress who must save her father's hip-hop record label after a controversial album sparks national outrage. Forced into the rap world, she teams up with a foul-mouthed rapper to clean up his image and salvage the family business.
Who directed Marci X?
Richard Benjamin directed *Marci X*, bringing his knack for blending sharp comedy with cultural satire to this playful clash of high society and hip-hop.
Who stars in Marci X?
The film stars Lisa Kudrow, Damon Wayans, Richard Benjamin, Jane Krakowski, and Christine Baranski as the headliners of this comedic ensemble.
Is Marci X (2003) worth watching?
With its breezy runtime and lively performances, *Marci X* offers a fun, if flawed, ride for comedy fans. Its sharp satire and Kudrow's charm make it a solid pick for those who enjoy fish-out-of-water stories and hip-hop satire.
How long is Marci X?
Marci X runs for 84 minutes, a tight and energetic comedy that keeps the laughs flowing without overstaying its welcome.
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About Marci X (2003) — When High-Society Meets Hip-Hop in a Comedy Showdown
In *Marci X (2003)*, director Richard Benjamin serves up a bubbly, culture-clashing comedy that pits high-society privilege against raw hip-hop energy. Lisa Kudrow stars as Marci Feld, a sheltered Jewish-American heiress who suddenly finds herself thrust into the chaotic world of rap after her father's record label releases a controversial album by the foul-mouthed rapper Dr. S. When a media storm erupts over the album's content, Marci's father suffers a heart attack, forcing her to step in and salvage both his reputation and the family business. The film brims with sharp satire, fish-out-of-water humor, and a clash of worlds—posh boardrooms meet gritty street culture—delivered with playful energy and a touch of mischief.
Against a backdrop of neon-lit music videos and uptown sophistication, Kudrow's Marci navigates the rap scene with awkward charm, teaming up with Damon Wayans' brash Dr. S to reinvent his image. The movie thrives on witty one-liners, over-the-top performances, and a clash of values, all wrapped in a breezy 84-minute runtime. It's a lighthearted romp that celebrates the absurdity of blending high finance with hip-hop culture, leaving audiences laughing at the chaos that ensues.




