A series of well-orchestrated hijinks and shenanigans, albeit stemming from the main characters’ indulgence in marijuana use, is the main feature of “Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle.” This comedy, directed by Danny Leiner (“Dude, Where’s My Car?” 2000) and written by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, is well paced, well written, and loaded with laughs.
John Cho and Kal Penn seem like old pros playing the title characters, Harold Lee and Kumar Patel. The supporting cast includes Ryan Reynolds, Fred Willard, Christopher Meloni, Paula Garces, and Neil Patrick Harris as himself. The quintessential stoner film “Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle” was successful in theatrical release for New Line Cinema.
Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle (2004)
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My Review
A series of well-orchestrated hijinks and shenanigans, albeit stemming from the main characters’ indulgence in marijuana use, is the main feature of “Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle.” This comedy, directed by Danny Leiner (“Dude, Where’s My Car?” 2000) and written by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, is well paced, well written, and loaded with laughs.
John Cho and Kal Penn seem like old pros playing the title characters, Harold Lee and Kumar Patel. The supporting cast includes Ryan Reynolds, Fred Willard, Christopher Meloni, Paula Garces, and Neil Patrick Harris as himself. The quintessential stoner film “Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle” was successful in theatrical release for New Line Cinema.