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Disguises | Prison
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6.5/10
IMDbLocation Professional of the Year Features | 2001
Best Supporting Actress | 2002 | Cate
Best Supporting Actress For and | 2002
Best Actor For and | 2002 | Billy Bob
Best Actor | 2002 | Billy Bob
Most Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | 2022 | Cate
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2002 | Billy Bob
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2002 | Cate
Best Driving | 2002 | Bruce Paul
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2002 | Billy Bob
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | 2002 | Cate
Featured Actor of the Year Female Movies | 2002 | Cate
Budget 75,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 67,631,903 USD
The storyline is loosely based on real life bank robbers Terry Lee Conner and Joseph Dougherty. Many elements of their heists are accurately depicted in this film, including breaking into the house of a bank manager, and giving a soda to one of their victims.
Billy Bob Thornton has a phobia of antique furniture in real life, and the producers wrote it in as part of his character.
The little girl who belches during the dinner scene is Bruce Willis' daughter, Scout Willis, and according to him, that belch was not enhanced. The other girl is another one of Willis' daughters, Tallulah Willis.
When Terry wakes up saying "Beavers and Ducks", it's a reference to two arch-rival Oregon college football teams, the Oregon State University Beavers and the University of Oregon Ducks.
Val Kilmer was originally considered for the part of Joe, and Bruce Willis was originally going to play the part of Terry, but due to scheduling conflicts, Kilmer backed out, and Willis took over the part of Joe.
"[Terry is at the drive-up window as the police pull up] Policeman: Where's Dottie? Terry: Who? Policeman: The drive-up girl. Terry: Oh, yes, Dottie. Of course. She's... sick. Policeman: Sick with what? Terry: Vaginitis. She's been suffering from an abnormal vaginal discharge. You know the common symptoms, a viscous fluid, usually associated with... uh... vaginitis. [the police drive away looking embarrassed]"
"Terry: You're gonna knock over a bank with a Magic Marker? What are you gonna do, write on 'em?"