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  1. The whole nine yards" or "the full nine yards" is a colloquial American English phrase meaning "everything, the whole lot" or, when used as an adjective, "all the way". Its first usage was the punch line of an 1855 Indiana comedic short story titled "The Judge's Big Shirt".

  2. The Whole Nine Yards is a 2000 American crime comedy film directed by Jonathan Lynn. It was written by Mitchell Kapner and stars Bruce Willis, Matthew Perry, Amanda Peet, Michael Clarke Duncan, and Natasha Henstridge.

  3. Feb 18, 2000 · A dentist gets involved in a mob plot when his neighbor, a former hitman, moves in next door. Watch the trailer, see the cast and crew, read user and critic reviews, and find out more about this 2000 film.

  4. Learn about the history and usage of the expression 'the whole nine yards', which means 'all of it - the full measure'. Find out why the common explanations based on machine guns, concrete trucks and kilts are incorrect and unsupported by evidence.

  5. Aug 13, 2014 · A new neighbor moves in, and he discovers that it is Jimmy "The Tulip" Teduski. His wife convinces him to go to Chicago and inform the mob boss who wants Jimmy dead. Welcome to the Fandango ...

  6. Jimmy "The Tulip" Tudeski (Bruce Willis), a mob hitman-turned-informant, ratted on the mob and put his life in jeopardy. Now he has moved to suburban Montreal, ostensibly to make a new start. His...

  7. Feb 18, 2000 · A comedy about a hit man (Bruce Willis) and a dentist (Matthew Perry) who get involved in a gangster plot. Roger Ebert praises the cast's performances, especially Amanda Peet's, and the film's humor and absurdity.

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