Comedy

Stag

- One stripper, six friends, and a pineapple.

Ken Andrews has been the orchestrator of the hazing pranks at all of his buddies' stags - elaborate, hilarious pranks that have left many emotional scars and a few physical ones. And now today is Ken's stag! He nervously awaits the fate that his pals surely have in store for him, comforted only by the knowledge that Carl will be there to watch his back. That is, so long as Carl can extract himself from the Hollywood celebrity, Veronica. Ken will soon discover that payback is worse than he could ever imagine.

Release Date : 2013-08-19

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Fresh Baked Entertainment

Production Country : Canada

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Donald Faison

Character Name : Ken Andrews

Original Name : Donald Faison

Gender : Male

Eva Amurri

Character Name : Veronica

Original Name : Eva Amurri

Gender : Female

Georgina Reilly

Character Name : Pam

Original Name : Georgina Reilly

Gender : Female

Jon Dore

Character Name : Luke

Original Name : Jon Dore

Gender : Male

Sugar Lyn Beard

Character Name : Mary

Original Name : Sugar Lyn Beard

Gender : Female

Pat Thornton

Character Name : Carl

Original Name : Pat Thornton

Gender : Male

Tony Nappo

Character Name : Paul

Original Name : Tony Nappo

Gender : Male

Leah Renee

Character Name : Candy / Margaret

Original Name : Leah Renee

Gender : Female

Jefferson Brown

Character Name : Henry McCarthy

Original Name : Jefferson Brown

Gender : Male

Brendan Gall

Character Name : Rory

Original Name : Brendan Gall

Gender : Male

Mayko Nguyen

Character Name : Caroline

Original Name : Mayko Nguyen

Gender : Female

Scott Yaphe

Character Name : Randy

Original Name : Scott Yaphe

Gender : Male

Brianna D'Aguanno

Character Name : Isabella

Original Name : Brianna D'Aguanno

Gender : Male

Reviews

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ErikThaRed

@ErikThaRed

2021-06-23

“Stag” arrives in the shadow of “The Hangover,” though this tale of bachelor party shenanigans emerges from the Canadian film industry. Just how Canadian is this movie? Well, there’s a stripper, but she remains clothed for 99% of her screentime and the feature ends with a father reaffirming his love for his family. “Stag” isn’t exactly a raunchy explosion of men behaving badly, and it’s not all that funny either. True to its Canadian heritage, it’s mild stuff, hoping to come across triumphantly ill-mannered with erection jokes and the occasional curse word, missing a devilish spark that could amplify its tightly mittened tomfoolery to pleasing extremes.