| | Mardi Gras Theatrical Release (Not Yet Available on DVD)
| Category | Comedies DVDs, Theatrical Releases (Not Yet Available) Movies, Parties | | Starring | Bret Harrison, Nicholas D'Agosto, Josh Gad, Carmen Electra, Regina Hall, Arielle Kebbel, Danneel Harriss | | Director | Phil Dornfeld | | Producer | Armyan Bernstein, Adam Herz, Zanne Devine, Charlie Lyons, Peter Jaysen, Greg Lessans | | Screenwriter | Josh Heald |
Men's magazine Maxim makes the move to movies with this production. When a group of friends heads to New Orleans for the annual party, plenty of debauchery is sure to follow. This comedy stars Nicholas D'Agosto (FIRED UP), Josh Gad (THE ROCKER), and Maxim reader favorite Carmen Electra.
This is the only Phil Dornfeld video. Mardi Gras | Orig Year | 2009 | | CD Universe Part number | 7808702 | | Release Date | New Mardi Gras TR release date | | Rating | Rating Pending | | Also Known As | Max's Mardi Gras | | Movie Details | Color |
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