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Men at Work: Miami

2020-01-30 | Comedy / Music
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When charismatic stripper Jorrit is single again, his best friend Bas convinces him to open a strip club in Miami. But they could use some extra hands and so their friend Thijs also flies to Miami, together with new stripper and fellow construction worker Boris. But before the stripping can commence, the men have to get to work, because the club turns out to be a construction nightmare. Soon they find themselves in the grips of real-estate king Pablo, who also turns out to be a competitor in the love department. Jorrit falls deeply for the attractive and free-spirited Lola , a Dutch woman settled in Miami, who is also a stripper and who counts Pablo as one of her suitors. Jorrit will have to find out where the boundaries of seduction and freedom lie in their work. Meanwhile, an ego clash between Bas and Jorrit leads to a disastrous opening of their club. Ultimately, it is the camaraderie that made our boys successful in the first place, that will save their enterprise.

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The runtime of Men at Work: Miami is 115 minutes.
The casts of Men at Work: Miami are Jim Bakkum starring as Jorrit, Martijn Fischer starring as Bas, Juvat Westendorp starring as Thijs, Eva van de Wijdeven starring as Lola, Maaike Martens starring as Angie, Sanne Vogel starring as Sammy.
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When charismatic stripper Jorrit is single again, his best friend Bas convinces him to open a strip club in Miami. But they could use some extra hands and so their friend Thijs also flies to Miami, together with new stripper and fellow construction worker Boris. But before the stripping can commence, the men have to get to work, because the club turns out to be a construction nightmare. Soon they find themselves in the grips of real-estate king Pablo, who also turns out to be a competitor in the love department. Jorrit falls deeply for the attractive and free-spirited Lola , a Dutch woman settled in Miami, who is also a stripper and who counts Pablo as one of her suitors. Jorrit will have to find out where the boundaries of seduction and freedom lie in their work. Meanwhile, an ego clash between Bas and Jorrit leads to a disastrous opening of their club. Ultimately, it is the camaraderie that made our boys successful in the first place, that will save their enterprise..
On April 15, 2024, the IMDB rating of Men at Work: Miami is 5.0/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 5.0/10.
The release date of Men at Work: Miami is January 30, 2020.
On April 15, 2024, there were 1566 public reaction to Men at Work: Miami including great dance choreography, totally unfunny, palate cleanser, feeling motion sickness, old fashioned entertainment.
The director of Men at Work: Miami is Johan Nijenhuis, the writer is Anne-Louise Verboon.