Universal Pictures | Release Date: May 31, 2002
7.6
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Generally favorable reviews based on 67 Ratings
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L-dogStahSep 29, 2005
Undercover Brother is da bomb. Get it on DVD. On first viewing, you'll probably miss some of the jokes, as they are very subtle, but multiple screenings will reveal even more laughs! Eddie Griffin does a fantastic job leading a Undercover Brother is da bomb. Get it on DVD. On first viewing, you'll probably miss some of the jokes, as they are very subtle, but multiple screenings will reveal even more laughs! Eddie Griffin does a fantastic job leading a briliiant cast including Dave Chapelle, Chris Kattan and even a chameo from James Brown. If you are the type that enjoys light-hearted comedies, such as Deuce Bigalow and Wedding Crashers, you'll fall in love with Undercover Brother. Expand
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imthenoobJan 15, 2021
I really didn't expect to like it at all but then found myself constantly watching it time and time again. And what really elevates it is that the cast just works so well with one another, they all bought into what the story was and it simply worked.
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jseph1234Nov 20, 2016
One of my favorite movies of all-time. The way it portray a Solid black man as a Funky James Bond is just OUTRAGEOUSLY Excellent! Love looking at Denise Richards lovely ass as a NICE bonus!
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ourtimehascomeNov 13, 2017
Undercover Brother contains a lot of the same tropes as an all-black Austin Powers spin-off, which isn't surprising considering it shares the same screenwriter. But disregarding the obvious cliches, viewers can find an honest racialUndercover Brother contains a lot of the same tropes as an all-black Austin Powers spin-off, which isn't surprising considering it shares the same screenwriter. But disregarding the obvious cliches, viewers can find an honest racial underpinning essential to the comedic action. Expand
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