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  1. The Ringer is a 2005 American slapstick sports comedy starring Johnny Knoxville, Katherine Heigl, and Brian Cox with cameos by Terry Funk and Jesse Ventura. Directed by Barry W. Blaustein, it was produced by the Farrelly brothers. The film was released on December 23, 2005, by Fox Searchlight Pictures.

  2. 23 de dez. de 2005 · The Ringer: Directed by Barry W. Blaustein. With Johnny Knoxville, Brian Cox, Katherine Heigl, Jed Rees. A young guy's only option to erase a really bad debt is to rig the Special Olympics by posing as a contestant.

    • (39K)
    • Comedy, Sport
    • Barry W. Blaustein
    • 2005-12-23
  3. Buy or rent. PG-13. YouTube Movies & TV. 181M subscribers. Subscribed. 1K. Pressured by a greedy uncle (Brian Cox) and a pile of debt, lovable loser Steve Barker (Johnny Knoxville) resorts to...

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1153228-the_ringerThe Ringer | Rotten Tomatoes

    David Patrick. Leonard Flowers. Jimmy. Watchlist. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Steve Barker (Johnny Knoxville) finds himself in a predicament. His friend Stavi, whom he was forced to fire, loses...

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    • Barry W. Blaustein
    • PG-13
    • Johnny Knoxville
  5. 22 de dez. de 2005 · Roger Ebert December 22, 2005. Tweet. Johnny Knoxville (center) goes straight from "Dukes of Hazzard" to the Special Olympics in "The Ringer." Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. "The Ringer" is a comedy about a man who poses as mentally disabled in order to fraudulently enter the Special Olympics. Yes, it's connected to the ...

  6. 23 de dez. de 2005 · Overview. Pressured by a greedy uncle and a pile of debt, lovable loser Steve Barker resorts to an unthinkable, contemptible, just-crazy-enough-to-work scheme. He pretends to be mentally challenged to rig the upcoming Special Olympics and bring home the gold.

  7. 23 de dez. de 2005 · Ricky Blitt. Cast: Johnny Knoxville, Brian Cox, Katherine Heigl. © 2005 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. All rights reserved. Rotten Tomatoes® Score. TOMATOMETER®. 40% Critics Consensus: Despite a few laughs and good intentions, The Ringer is too predictable to really score the points it aims for. TheIndependentCritic.com. Richard Propes.