

Two Much 1995
"A comedy about two sisters who thought they had nothing in common."
When struggling painter-turned-gallerist Art Dodge (Antonio Banderas) finds himself buried under debt and desperate for a way out, his life takes a chaotic turn in Fernando Trueba's hilarious 1995 comedy *Two Much*.
Director: Fernando Trueba
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Two Much* (1995) about?
*Two Much* follows Art Dodge, a down-on-his-luck artist who stumbles into a high-stakes con involving two sisters—a wealthy divorcee and her carefree sibling. Desperate to juggle his lies, Art invents a twin brother, sparking a chain reaction of comedic chaos as his web of deceit unravels.
Who directed *Two Much*?
The film was directed by Fernando Trueba, the Oscar-winning filmmaker behind *Belle Époque* and *The Girl of Your Dreams*.
Who stars in *Two Much*?
The cast features Antonio Banderas as Art Dodge, Melanie Griffith and Daryl Hannah as the sisters, with Danny Aiello, Joan Cusack, and Eli Wallach rounding out the ensemble.
Is *Two Much* (1995) worth watching?
If you enjoy lighthearted romantic comedies with a dash of farce, *Two Much* delivers charm and laughs. While not a classic, its breezy tone and solid performances make it a fun pick for fans of 90s rom-coms.
How long is *Two Much*?
The movie runs for 118 minutes, offering plenty of comedic moments without overstaying its welcome.
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About Two Much (1995) — A Wild Comedy of Love, Deception, and Twin Shenanigans
When struggling painter-turned-gallerist Art Dodge (Antonio Banderas) finds himself buried under debt and desperate for a way out, his life takes a chaotic turn in Fernando Trueba's hilarious 1995 comedy *Two Much*. After a risky deception lands him engaged to a wealthy divorcee, Art's troubles multiply when he impulsively falls for her free-spirited sister—prompting him to fabricate an identical twin brother as a romantic distraction. What follows is a spiraling farce of mistaken identities, romantic entanglements, and vengeful exes that keeps the laughs coming while exploring themes of ambition, deception, and the messiness of love.
Set against a sun-soaked Miami backdrop, this romantic comedy blends sharp wit with playful chaos, anchored by standout performances from Melanie Griffith and Daryl Hannah as the tempestuous sisters whose contrasting personalities collide. With its breezy tone and clever twists, *Two Much (1995)* delivers a feel-good escape where the only thing more unpredictable than the plot is the heart.




