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School for Scoundrels



A young guy short on luck, enrolls in a class to build confidence to help win over the girl of his dreams, which becomes complicated when his teacher has the same agenda.

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Released: Sep 29th, 2006
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School for Scoundrels Main Cast

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Billy Bob Thornton
Billy Bob Thornton
plays Dr. P
Jon Heder
Jon Heder
plays Roger
Jacinda Barrett
Jacinda Barrett
plays Amanda
Michael Clarke Duncan
Michael Clarke Dun…
plays Lesher
Sarah Silverman
Sarah Silverman
plays Becky
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Movie Trivia/Goofs

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  • Movie Goof (incorrectly regarded as a mistake): Incorrectly regarded as an error: The first time Roger and Dr. P are in the museum, there are two elephants in the background. The next time there appears to be only one in the final shot. This is caused by the shift in camera angle. In fact, the head of the elephant on the left is hidden by the stuffed lion. The body of the elephant is still seen, but looks like a large boulder.
  • Movie Goof (factual errors): Roger goes to visit Lonnie in Peekskill, a suburb about an hour away from Manhattan. From Grand Central Terminal Roger would take the Hudson Line to get to Peekskill. As of 2008 the Hudson Line still uses the older trains with red and blue chairs. The train Roger is on has blue and green chairs, which are seen on other lines. Basically the train Roger is seen on would not have taken him to Peekskill.
  • Movie Goof (continuity error): When a drunken Roger falls on the bed after Amanda takes him home and is professing his love for her, the clock behind him switches from 11:38 to 11:39, then to 11:30, then back to 11:38.
  • Movie Goof (factual errors): A defibrillator delivers one instantaneous jolt, not an extended current. Once the paddles discharge through a conductor (like the human body), they are no longer electrified until he machine is activated again and can build up a charge.
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