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National Security
Comedians in the life of lucky security guards Earl and Hank are following one thing in common and both are refusing to work. After they were not accepted into Los Angeles police, luck helped them discover a large smuggling operation by a Nash gang. But after Earl and Hank got the goods they ran away. From the gang at first and then became chased from the police as well.
















7 August 1972, Brooklyn, New York, USA

27 May 1948, Brooklyn, New York, USA

21 June 1941, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA


12 June 1957, Lansing, Michigan, USA


26 February 1943, Poughkeepsie, New York, USA

4 April 1964, Wheaton, Illinois, USA

17 September 1959, Seattle, Washington, USA





December 26, 2010
Indistinguishable dumb action comedy.
January 18, 2003
A lame blend of comedy and action in which both credibility and laughs are blown to smithereens.
June 19, 2003
This is lowest common dominator filmmaking in every sense of the word, which shouldn't come as any surprise to anyone familiar with the oeuvre of director Dennis Dugan.
August 29, 2003
Put your hands up and back away from this rent-a-flop.
September 06, 2003
A patently offensive, racist and repulsive waste of celluloid, an affront to blacks, whites and human beings in general.
January 20, 2003
Despite some tasty contributions from Lawrence and Zahn, too much of National Security has the bland flavor of microwaved leftovers.
June 26, 2003
If rampant misogyny and racism sound like a laugh riot, by all means see National Security, a 'comedy' so aggressively unpleasant that it's worthy of squirms.
January 18, 2003
Someone has to save us from Lawrence's onslaught of cinematic dross.
January 17, 2003
A retread of all those buddies-in- the-cop-car pictures of the 1980s; not even slightly dusted off.
January 31, 2003
It's too bad Martin already made What's the Worst That Could Happen? The title really fits this one.
January 04, 2004
If... Martin Lawrence and Adam Sandler [were] in the same movie, it might... create an anti-comedy field so strong that both their careers would be sucked into the vortex...