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My 5 Wives 2000

★ 4.622 votes100 min📅 2000-09-08

"Never has one man had to do so much with so little."

Rodney Dangerfield stars in *My 5 Wives (2000)*, a raucous comedy directed by Sidney J. Furie that follows a divorced, womanizing real estate mogul who thinks he's escaped the dating game—only to find himself tangled in a fresh round of romantic chaos.

Director: Sidney J. Furie

Cast

Rodney Dangerfield
Rodney Dangerfield
Monte Peterson
Andrew Dice Clay
Andrew Dice Clay
Tony Morano
John Byner
John Byner
Preston Gates
Molly Shannon
Molly Shannon
Barbara Van Dyke
Jerry Stiller
Jerry Stiller
Don Giovanni
John Pinette
John Pinette
Stewart
Rob deLeeuw
Rob deLeeuw
Shuffles
Angelika Libera
Angelika Libera
Emily
Kate Luyben
Kate Luyben
Virginia
Emmanuelle Vaugier
Emmanuelle Vaugier
Sarah

Frequently Asked Questions

What is My 5 Wives (2000) about?

A three-time divorced real estate magnate tries to outrun romance but ends up entangled with five wives after a Utah ski resort investment backfires spectacularly. His overconfidence meets its match when love demands more than deals and discounts.

Who directed My 5 Wives?

Sidney J. Furie, known for his work in action and comedy, helmed *My 5 Wives*.

Who stars in My 5 Wives?

The film features comedy legends Rodney Dangerfield, Andrew Dice Clay, Molly Shannon, Jerry Stiller, and John Pinette as the colorful ensemble.

Is My 5 Wives (2000) worth watching?

With its blend of slapstick and sarcasm, *My 5 Wives* is a nostalgic pick for fans of '90s comedies. While not a classic, it delivers plenty of Dangerfield's signature humor and chaotic energy—perfect for a laid-back movie night.

How long is My 5 Wives?

The film runs for 100 minutes, offering a tight, joke-packed runtime.

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About My 5 Wives (2000) — Roddy Dangerfield's wild comedy of matrimony gone wrong

Rodney Dangerfield stars in *My 5 Wives (2000)*, a raucous comedy directed by Sidney J. Furie that follows a divorced, womanizing real estate mogul who thinks he's escaped the dating game—only to find himself tangled in a fresh round of romantic chaos. After investing in Utah ski resort property, the overconfident tycoon discovers that love, especially when it involves five very different women, is anything but a sure thing.

Bursting with rapid-fire gags and the signature one-liners of Dangerfield's stand-up roots, the film delivers a satirical take on modern relationships, commitment, and the art of the deal. The cast's chemistry—particularly with wild card Andrew Dice Clay and scene-stealing Molly Shannon—turns this lighthearted romp into a showcase of late-'90s comedy talent, blending slapstick with sharp social commentary. Expect a breezy 100 minutes of laughs and a tagline that perfectly nails the premise.