While Antoine is away on business, he allows Deuce to stay in his luxury condo on one condition: , especially the $6,000 custom-built aquarium. Naturally, Deuce accidentally causes a series of disasters—starting with a fire and ending with the destruction of the priceless tank. The Gigolo Business
The story reaches its peak when Antoine returns early. Deuce must scramble to finish the repairs and hide his secret life. In a final showdown, Deuce manages to prove that his "work" was more about heart than "service," eventually winning over Kate and escaping Antoine’s wrath through a series of slapstick mishaps. Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo(1999)12 Legendas dis...
Meanwhile, a suspicious and aggressive police detective, (William Forsythe), begins investigating Deuce, convinced he is part of a high-stakes prostitution ring. The Climax While Antoine is away on business, he allows
In , the story follows Deuce Bigalow (Rob Schneider), a naive and kind-hearted fish tank cleaner who lives in a small apartment with his beloved fish. His life takes a dramatic turn when he is hired to clean a massive, expensive aquarium for a high-end "man-whore" named Antoine Laconte (Oded Fehr). Deuce must scramble to finish the repairs and
Deuce begins taking on assignments with women who have unusual physical or psychological quirks that keep them from finding traditional dates, including: , a woman with Tourette’s Syndrome. Jina , who has a prosthetic leg. Gretchen , an extremely tall woman. The Conflict and Romance
As Deuce navigates these bizarre dates, he realizes he isn't just a gigolo; he’s providing companionship and confidence to women who feel invisible. Along the way, he genuinely falls in love with (Arija Bareikis), a woman who initially hides her own "imperfection" (a prosthetic nose) from him.
Desperate to raise the money to fix the damage before Antoine returns (and likely kills him), Deuce seeks help from a "man-pimp" named (Eddie Griffin). T.J. realizes that Deuce doesn't have the looks of a typical gigolo, but he has a unique empathy that might appeal to "specialty" clients.