
My 5 Wives 2000
"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
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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.