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» For the Chicago skyscraper nicknamed "Big Stan", see Aon Center (Chicago).

Big Stan is a comedy film directed by and starring Rob Schneider and slated for wide release in the fall of 2008. On the radio show Loveline, Schneider stated that this film will be an "anti-man raping" film — referring to prison rape.

Plot

A real estate con artist named Stan Minton (Rob Schneider) panics when he learns that he's going to prison for fraud. Stan's fear of jailhouse rape leads him to hire a mysterious guru (David Carradine) who helps transform him into a creative martial-arts expert. After his incarceration, Stan uses his newfound skills to intimidate his fellow prisoners. He gains their respect, and eventually becomes their leader, bringing peace and harmony to the prison yard. But the corrupt warden has an elaborate plan that could help him turn a profit by turning the prison into a war zone, and Stan is the only thing standing in the way.

Cast

Trivia

  • The film was shot in six weeks, beginning in Los Angeles, and ending in Stockton, California. Shooting on the set began as early as 6:00 am and ended as late as 4:00 am.
  • Prison scenes were shot at a closed women's prison in Stockton.
  • Schneider collapsed from heat exhaustion and food poisoning on the set in Stockton on June 29, 2006.
  • During the filming, temperatures in the Stockton area hit record highs of 115 degrees. Stockton became so hot during the shoot that Schneider provided unlimited bottled water, umbrellas, and medics to apply sunscreen every 3 hours to the cast and crew.
  • A full size replica cell, constructed of wood and painted gray, was used for some of Schneider's cell scenes.
  • The warden's office was a facade, built on the rooftop of the prison and situated above a balcony with a large clock on the outer wall.
  • Schneider occasionally used weights on the set to "buff up" for scenes in the movie.
  • Jennifer Morrison, who plays Stan's ditzy "trophy" wife Mindy, is a cast member on the popular TV drama House.
  • Henry Gibson of the famed TV sketch-comedy series Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In appears in the movie as a prison inmate.
  • Real life mixed martial arts fighters Randy Couture, Don Frye, and Bob Sapp all appear in the movie.
  • Rapper Lil Rob makes an appearance in the film.
  • Ahman Green, NFL Running Back for the Houston Texans, formerly with the Green Bay Packers, appears in the film.
  • Actress Olivia Munn makes her big screen debut in this movie.
  • Rob Schneider's real life brother-in-law, Matt Farley, plays a guard in the movie.
  • Robert Moreno, a Lieutenant for the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office renowned for his expertise in sex crimes investigations, appears in the movie as a guard.
  • Dr. Drew Pinsky makes an appearance in the movie as a prison inmate.
  • Rob Schneider's mother, Pilar, makes an appearance in the movie.
  • Brandon Molale, former quarterback for the Fresno Bulldogs, appears in the movie as a guard.
  • Actress Marcia Wallace - cast-member of The Bob Newhart Show from 1972-1978, a frequent guest on several T.V. game shows, and the voice of Edna Krabappel of The Simpsons - has a cameo in the movie.Further Information

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