The Campaign (2012)
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65% of critics liked it
(193 reviews) -
52% of users liked it
(101,510 ratings)
When long-term congressman Cam Brady (Will Ferrell) commits a major public gaffe before an upcoming election, a pair of ultra-wealthy CEOs plot to put up a rival candidate and gain influence over their North Carolina district. Their man: naïve Marty Huggins (Zach Galifianakis), director of the local… More When long-term congressman Cam Brady (Will Ferrell) commits a major public gaffe before an upcoming election, a pair of ultra-wealthy CEOs plot to put up a rival candidate and gain influence over their North Carolina district. Their man: naïve Marty Huggins (Zach Galifianakis), director of the local Tourism Center. At first, Marty appears to be the unlikeliest possible choice but, with the help of his new benefactors' support, a cutthroat campaign manager and his family's political connections, he soon becomes a contender who gives the charismatic Cam plenty to worry about. As Election Day closes in, the two are locked in a dead heat, with insults quickly escalating to injury until all they care about is burying each other, in this mud-slinging, back-stabbing, home-wrecking comedy. -- (C) Warner Bros.
Critic Reviews
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Bruce Diones, New Yorker
Despite the obviousness of its political points, the film has a scattershot, breezy appeal.
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Peter Rainer, Christian Science Monitor
What these dog days of political campaigning needs is a good, sharp political satire. Alas, The Campaign is not that movie -- not even close.
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Andrew O'Hehir, Salon.com
Simply taken as a broad character comedy, "The Campaign" definitely has its moments.
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Richard Roeper, Richard Roeper.com
It's way over the top, but then again, so are most modern political campaigns. Lots of funny s--- here.
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Stephen Whitty, Newark Star-Ledger
[A] very raunchy and sometimes pretty funny comedy - which isn't above going for dumb jokes, but is also smart enough to play to its two stars' strengths.
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Cast
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Will Ferrell
as Cam Brady
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Zach Galifianakis
as Marty Huggins
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Jason Sudeikis
as Mitch
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Dylan McDermott
as Tim Wattley
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Katherine La Nasa
as Rose Brady
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Sarah Baker
as Mitzi Huggins
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John Lithgow
as Glen Motch, Glenn Motch
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Dan Aykroyd
as Wade Motch
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Brian Cox
as Raymond, Raymond Huggins
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Karen Maruyama
as Mrs. Yao
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Grant S. Goodman
as Clay Huggins
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Kya Haywood
as Dylan Huggins
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Randall Cunningham
as Cam Jr.
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Madison Wolfe
as Jessica Brady
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Thomas Middleditch
as Travis
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Josh Lawson
as Tripp
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Heather Lawless
as Diane
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Jack McBrayer
as Mr. Mendenhall
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Elizabeth Berkes
as Mrs. Mendenhall
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Billy Slaughter
as Dermot
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Aaron Jay Rome
as Intern Jason
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Kate Lang Johnson
as Shana
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Amelia Jackson-Gray
as Becky
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Bobby Tisdale
as Huggins Supporter
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Joe Scarborough
as Himself
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Ed Schultz
as Himself
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P.J. Byrne
as Rick - Ad Agency Guy
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Patrick Weathers
as Old Councilman
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Gerry May
as Carter Baines
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Tzi Ma
as Mr. Zheng
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Bill Martin Williams
as Senator Lloyd
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Danny Vinson
as Elder Dan
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John Reaves
as Banker
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Scott A. Martin
as Wes - Cam Brady Supporter
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Rob Mariano
as Boston Rob
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Randy Bachman
as Himself (Bachman & Turner)
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Mick Dalla-Vee
as Himself (Bachman & Turner)
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Marc La France
as Himself (Bachman & Turner)
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Brent Howard Knudsen
as Himself (Bachman & Turner)
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Charles Frederick Turner
as Himself (Bachman & Turner)
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Danny Hanemann
as Hunter
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Jason Kirkpatrick
as Hunter
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Taryn Terrell
as Janette
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J.D. Evermore
as State Official
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Matt Borel
as Rainbowland Moderator
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Millard Darden
as Moderator Carl Terry
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Mikki Val
as Town Hall Moderator
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Ramona Tyler
as Reporter Brenda Britton
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Steve Wilkins
as Reporter Darren
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Rowan Joseph
as Reporter Gary
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Dane Rhodes
as Working-Class Man
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Trey Burvant
as Man at Debate
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Joe Chrest
as Rainbowland Audience
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Cranston Clements
as Pentecostal Band
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Johnny Vidacovich
as Pentecostal Band
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Tommy Malone
as Pentecostal Band
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Sion Daneshrad
as Rabbi
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Peaches Davis
as Mrs. Cutler
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George Young
as Choir Director
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Stephanie Dotson
as Choir Soloist
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Dylan DePaula
as Young Cam
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Seth Morris
as Confession Husband
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Tara Copeland
as Confession Wife
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Frank Drank
as Biker Guy
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Luka Jones
as Biker Guy
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Paul Zies
as Biker Guy
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Early Whitesides
as Elderly Man
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Leslea Fisher
as Election Night Girl
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Steve Tom
as Congressman
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Catherine Shreves
as Anchor Rachel
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Amber Dawn Landrum
as Punched Baby's Mother
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Dustan Costine
as Police Officer
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Tim Hickey
as Patriotic Passerby
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Loriel Hennington
as Dancer
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Tyne Stecklein
as Dancer
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Krystal Ellsworth
as Dancer
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Kayla Jenee Radomski
as Dancer
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Brittany Perry Russell
as Dancer
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Colleen Craig
as Dancer
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Katherine LaNasa
as Rose Brady
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