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Synopsis. Michael Newman (Adam Sandler), an architect, is married to his longtime sweetheart Donna (Kate Beckinsale) with two children, Ben and Samantha. Michael is easily pushed around by his overbearing boss Mr. Ammer (David Hasselhoff).
Click is a 2006 American comedy film [1] directed by Frank Coraci, written by Steve Koren and Mark O'Keefe, both of whom produced with Jack Giarraputo, Neal H. Moritz, and Adam Sandler, who also starred in the lead role.
Click: Directed by Frank Coraci. With Adam Sandler, Kate Beckinsale, Christopher Walken, David Hasselhoff. A workaholic architect finds a universal remote that allows him to fast-forward and rewind to different parts of his life.
When he wanders out to freedom and is threatened on the street, he clicks a TV remote control to get another channel. In “Click,” Sandler plays Michael, an architect who is given a universal remote that’s truly Universal.
Click is a 2006 film starring Adam Sandler as a workaholic who gets a universal remote that controls time. The film has mixed reviews from critics and audiences, and features a cast...
Learn about the untold truth of Click, a 2006 movie starring Adam Sandler as a workaholic who gets a magical remote control. Discover the origin of the premise, the cameos, the...
In Theaters: June 23, 2006. PG-13 | Comedy, Family | 1h 48m. Synopsis. Trailers. Photos. Cast. Reviews. Click. Michael Newman (Adam Sandler) is a family man whose busy career as an architect doesn't leave much time for his wife, Donna (Kate Beckinsale), and two kids.
Summary. In Columbia Pictures/Revolution Studios’ life-altering comedy Click, Michael Newman (Adam Sandler), a busy architect who is trying to get ahead in the world, purchases a remote...
A mixed review of a comedy-drama starring Adam Sandler as a man who gets a remote control that can change his life. The reviewer praises the acting but criticizes the direction and tone of the movie.
Eleven years after Billy Madison, Click finds Adam Sandler still being tormented by freckled redheads named O’Doyle, the inescapable impression that the star must have been mercilessly picked on by like-named bullies as a kid (against whom he’s now exacting repeated cinematic revenge) consistent with his pathological fixation on his ...