Rating: NR
Genre:
Comedy Drama
Theatrical Release: 08/04/2000(USA)
Release Date: 06/07/2005
SubTitles: French/Espanol
Dubbed: English/French
Sound: DD5.1/DTS
Run Time: 107 Minutes
Flags: Questionable for Children, Adult Language, Sexual Situations, Suitable for Teens
Distributor/Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
An aspiring musician becomes one of the most famous bartenders in New York in this high-spirited comedy-drama. Small-town girl Violet Sanford (
Piper Perabo) dreams of making a name for herself as a singer and songwriter, so she moves to New York City in hopes of landing her big break. Needing to support herself until stardom rolls around, she takes a job as a barmaid at a new nightspot called Coyote Ugly, where the owner Lil (
Maria Bello) and the staff of attractive young women dance on the bar, flirt with the mostly male clientele, sing along with the jukebox, and goad the customers into matching them shot for shot. Soon, local media pick up on the bar's success, turning the staff into unexpected celebrities, a situation that presents its own set of problems.
Coyote Ugly also stars
John Goodman as Violet's straight-laced father,
Adam Garcia as a customer Violet becomes involved with, and
Tyra Banks,
Melanie Lynskey,
Bridget Moynahan, and
Izabella Miko as the barmaids; action-film titan
Jerry Bruckheimer produced.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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A High-Spirited Intoxicating Sexy Drama.
This unrated extended version contains seven minutes of additional footage not shown in it's original theatrical release. Piper Perabo stars as a beautiful aspiring songwriter, who takes a job as a barmaid at New York City's hottest nightclub for some down and dirty fun. For those of you, who are into nightclubbing and being with beautiful girls, this one is for you. Also starring Adam Garcia, Maria Bello, Bridget Moynahan, Melanie Lynskey, Tyra Banks, John Goodman, Izabella Miko, Bud Cort, Frank Medrano, Victor Argo, and LeAnn Rimes.