
Jason Bateman
Sandy Patterson
Melissa McCarthy
Diana
Jon Favreau
Harold Cornish
Amanda Peet
Trish Patterson
T.I.
Julian
Genesis Rodriguez
Marisol
Morris Chestnut
Detective Reilly
John Cho
Daniel Casey
Robert Patrick
Skiptracer
Eric Stonestreet
Big Chuck
Jonathan Banks
Paul
Ryan Gaul
Bartender
Steve Mallory
Party Guy
Steve Little
Party Guy's Buddy
Andrew Friedman
Tequila Guy
Antwan Mills
Winter Park Cop
Ian Quinn
Winter Park Cop
Diva Tyler
Booking Officer
Mary-Charles Jones
Franny Patterson
Maggie Elizabeth Jones
Jessie Patterson
Sope Aluko
Secretary at Prominence Denver
Brett Baker
Alec
Nevaina Graves Rhodes
Cosmetics Girl
Diolita Arnold
Cosmetics Girl
Jamie Moore
Electronics Store Employee
Brenda Gonzales
Jewelry Store Salesperson
Nelson Bonilla
Cop Giving Traffic Ticket
Angelyn Pass
New Catalyst Receptionist
Lori Beth Sikes
Arlene in the Lady's Choice Salon
Ben Falcone
Tony / Motel Desk Clerk
Kate Graham
Counter Girl
Deacon Dawson
Witness on the Highway
Geordie White
Traffic Cop
Steve Witting
Bus Station Attendant Carl
Tim Andrews
Used Car Salesman
Gary Weeks
Prominence Security Guard
Ellie Kemper
Flo
Craig A. Meyer
St. Louis Terrace Clerk
Carlos Navarro
Luis the Gas Station Attendant
Matt Burke
Ken Talbott
Lee Spencer
St. Louis Terrace Manager
Carmela Zumbado
Salon Sales Person
Zeeky Minnis
Salon Sales Person
John Eddins
St. Louis Cop

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Reviews

Good watch, probably won't watch again, and can recommend. This actually reminds me a lot of "Bounty Hunter", but with distinct elements of "Guest House" and "The Hustle". It's honestly disturbing to me to see the anatomy of a sociopath laid out in a movie like this, but it does thoroughly example both what it is like to have your identity stolen and the kind of monsters that do that sort of

Friends don't steal friends' identities, do they? While not quite the abomination that some critics have suggested it is, Identity Thief is a hard film to recommend to film fans looking for a comedy to cheer them up. Too long at just under two hours length, the makers appear to have dropped Melissa McCarthy in the middle of a film, built a load of questionable on going gags around her, and then












