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Marci X 2003

★ 3.559 votes84 min📅 2003-08-22

"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

Cast

Lisa Kudrow
Lisa Kudrow
Marci Feld
Damon Wayans
Damon Wayans
Dr. S
Richard Benjamin
Richard Benjamin
Ben Feld
Jane Krakowski
Jane Krakowski
Lauren Farb
Christine Baranski
Christine Baranski
Sen. Mary Ellen Spinkle
Paula Garcés
Paula Garcés
Yolanda Quinones
Charles Kimbrough
Charles Kimbrough
Lane Strayfield
Veanne Cox
Veanne Cox
Caitlin Mellowitz
Sherie Rene Scott
Sherie Rene Scott
Kirsten Blatt
Gano Grills
Gano Grills
Freekazoid

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.