WATCH YOUR FAVORITE
MOVIES & TV SERIES ONLINE
TRY FREE TRIAL
Home > Action >

Undercover Brother

Watch Undercover Brother For Free

Undercover Brother

An Afro-American organization, the B.R.O.T.H.E.R.H.O.O.D., is in permanent fight against a white organization "The Man" defending the values of the black people in North America. When the Afro-American candidate Gen. Warren Boutwell behaves strangely in his presidential campaign, Undercover Brother is hired to work undercover for "The Man" and find what happened with the potential candidate.

... more
Release : 2002
Rating : 5.9
Studio : Imagine Entertainment,  Universal Pictures, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Production Design, 
Cast : Eddie Griffin Chris Kattan Denise Richards Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor Chi McBride
Genre : Action Comedy

Cast List

Related Movies

Rustlers' Rhapsody
Rustlers' Rhapsody

Rustlers' Rhapsody   1985

Release Date: 
1985

Rating: 6.4

genres: 
Action  /  Comedy  /  Western
Stars: 
Tom Berenger  /  G.W. Bailey  /  Marilu Henner
Water
Water

Water   1986

Release Date: 
1986

Rating: 6

genres: 
Adventure  /  Comedy
Stars: 
Michael Caine  /  Valerie Perrine  /  Brenda Vaccaro
The Big Bus
The Big Bus

The Big Bus   1976

Release Date: 
1976

Rating: 5.6

genres: 
Action  /  Comedy
Stars: 
Joseph Bologna  /  Stockard Channing  /  John Beck
My Favorite Brunette
My Favorite Brunette

My Favorite Brunette   1947

Release Date: 
1947

Rating: 6.7

genres: 
Comedy  /  Mystery  /  Romance
Stars: 
Bob Hope  /  Dorothy Lamour  /  Peter Lorre
Miss March
Miss March

Miss March   2009

Release Date: 
2009

Rating: 5

genres: 
Comedy  /  Romance
Stars: 
Zach Cregger  /  Trevor Moore  /  Raquel Alessi
G-Force
G-Force

G-Force   2009

Release Date: 
2009

Rating: 5.1

genres: 
Adventure  /  Fantasy  /  Animation
Stars: 
Sam Rockwell  /  Jon Favreau  /  Tracy Morgan
Bromates
Bromates

Bromates   2022

Release Date: 
2022

Rating: 4

genres: 
Comedy
Stars: 
Josh Brener  /  Lil Rel Howery  /  Brendan Scannell
God: City
God: City

God: City   2018

Release Date: 
2018

Rating: 6

genres: 
Fantasy  /  Comedy
Stars: 
Sharlto Copley  /  Jason Cope
Not Okay
Not Okay

Not Okay   2022

Release Date: 
2022

Rating: 6.1

genres: 
Drama  /  Comedy
Stars: 
Zoey Deutch  /  Mia Isaac  /  Dylan O'Brien
The Simpsons Movie
The Simpsons Movie

The Simpsons Movie   2007

Release Date: 
2007

Rating: 7.3

genres: 
Animation  /  Comedy  /  Family

Reviews

Scanialara
2018/08/30

You won't be disappointed!

More
Solemplex
2018/08/30

To me, this movie is perfection.

More
Glimmerubro
2018/08/30

It is not deep, but it is fun to watch. It does have a bit more of an edge to it than other similar films.

More
Usamah Harvey
2018/08/30

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

More
Bashair Tarabzouni
2017/06/28

i watched it just because it was on TV & i had nothing to do assuming that i wouldn't enjoy it, and surprisingly i LOVED IT! It is Hilarious! Wouldn't suggest it for easily offended people but if u enjoy offensive humor and u know it is just humor then u will enjoy it! It is silly, funny, the editing is bad which makes it even funnier, the cast are good and energetic.

More
pimy95
2016/11/06

Totally enjoyed this film. Put together at a time of promoting racial harmony, has gags and jokes performed by African American actors..who can do it..to perfection. If you are offended by this film, you need to get a life. It is awesome. Only problem with this film was that there wasn't a sequel. Eddy was hilarious, Dave chapel was fantastic, Aunjanue Ellis and Denise Richards were drop dead stunning, as well as funny. Chi McBride totally nailed the 1970s police chief character. Gary Anthony Williams was awesome as 'Smart Brother. Chris Kattan, and Neil Patrick Harris were very good as well, but the "Brother Hood" members just ruled,they were great. Well done, Malcom D Lee.

More
oneguyrambling
2010/12/27

In the same "dumb but harmless" vein of the SNL films (Roxbury, Ladies Man etc) comes a film based upon an online cartoon… and if that fact alone don't get the blood pumping nothing will.Like The Ladies Man if the first two minutes of Undercover Brother don't elicit a grin then it's a pretty grim 80 minutes ahead, as it's largely the same from there.Undercover Brother himself (Eddie Griffin) is a 70s throwback, kung-fu film watching, funk listening, jive talking chicken eating, black chick bonin', caddie driving orange soda luving Brother who doesn't seem to grasp the basics of a new millennium. A disco throwback with an insatiable thirst for justice and fairness to all things pro-black. He is also funny as sh*t. If you get this far in the film and don't like him press eject cause it only gets worse.Apparently Black culture is in grave danger of being homogenised by "The (white) Man". This is apparently a tragedy as it will cost an entire culture its identity and basically its coolness. I wonder if they will still be allowed to do porn or play in the NBA?Enter the BROTHERHOOD, which stands for something I can't remember but is probably vaguely clever and totally unnecessary. A group of predominantly (see further down) black staff who seek to thwart The Man's efforts and preserve the black experience for generations to come. The BROTHERHOOD are staffed by total stereotypes, but at least they acknowledge as much in the naming of most characters…* The Chief* Smart Brother.* Conspiracy Brother* Sistah-Girl…And Lance, the token affirmative action white guy played by Neil Patrick Harris. (Who would have thought that 2 of the better comedies with a predominantly non-white cast would have featured Doogie himself?) For some reason this cracks me up even though it also panders to every sarcastic stereotype of white guys going around. (Can't dance, not cool, tone deaf etc.)Our plot revolves around The Man trying to spread a "white-washing" drug through the black community using fried chicken laced with a mind altering drug, and fronted by a formerly admired black General with aspirations to politics who has apparently "sold out", but is really himself under the influence of the drug and powerless to resist.The BROTHERHOOD conscript Undercover Brother to help stop The Man's plan, but first he must go through white-thinking training. Needless to say the montage shown before him has some of the more embarrassing atrocities ever committed by the white race. He must also learn to cope with mayonnaise, which we apparently all love for some reason.Sent into the heart of The Man's operations, UB must blend in by removing any trace of cool or blackness. The Man counters by unleashing White She-Devil (Denise Richards) as UB's ultimate temptation and foe.Once under her spell UB becomes temporarily lost to the BROTHERHOOD, and it is up to Sistah-Girl to go and save him. A catfight between She-Devil and Sistah-Girl in front of Undercover Brother and a couple of white henchmen remains a hilarious highlight as it gets more and more ludicrous, culminating in the both half dressed and slurping it up in the shower.I laughed a lot in this film. I a lot of comedy recently and this was by far the funniest and offered the most frequent laughs.There are jokes about having a black President - which show that they couldn't see into the future - a great slo-mo car chase featuring golf buggies and enough good natured "Oh well black people do this and white people do that" jokes that made me wish you could get away with more political incorrectness when it comes to race these days. (But you can't.) On top of this Conspiracy Brother is played by Dave Chappelle before he became mega-famous for Chappelle's Show and he provides many bonus laughs.The finale moves from a James Brown concert and ends at The Man's island lair, where UB and The Man's 2IC Mr Feather have the final showdown and Lance finally unleashes his fury. (Mr Feather (Chris Kattan) is a 50/50 proposition, half funny and half cringeworthy, mostly due to his attempts to speak "black" for comedy's sake.)Of course being a movie with a 70s throwback as the main attraction the music is funk-tastic and includes some of the better known hits from that decade, as well as nifty background tunes.The whole thing seemed to set up a sequel that never came, which is a shame, because aside from a few clumsy missteps Undercover Brother is without doubt the most chuckle-worthy of the comedies I have seen thus far.Final Rating – 8 / 10. The only drawback of Undercover Brother is the absence of one "huge laugh". There are dozens of funny bits and chuckles galore but no eye-watering, cheek hurter.That aside this is still very good stuff and underrated. Maybe the White Man is keeping a Brother down after all!

More
odanny
2006/12/24

I don't watch a lot of comedies because most seem not at all funny to me. Admittedly I'm not looking out for those films with a lot of interest in seeing them. I didn't think I'd ever see something approaching the hilarity of "Office Space" ever again until I stumbled across this film one night. I could tell in one or two minutes it was going to be funny. I was not disappointed.The humor seem to have grew throughout the film. The power of this comedy is its entire 'staying power', and with only a few exceptions it builds at the beginning and never lets up. Brilliantly done spoof that manages to strike the perfect tone of balance throughout by the characters ever outrageous pokes at stereotypes of all kinds, the sexuality of black men, especially with white women, is laughed at in all kinds of ridiculous and over the top angles, mixing in the token look of Uncle Tom in a white mans business world to the alter ego of Eddie Griffin, the title character of the movie. Dave Chappelle is fantastic, continually spoofing the angry black man with a conspiracy problem and a weed problem, never quite in on whats the subject but always funny.Billie Dee Williams character was great too and a unforgiving and harsh jab at Ret. Gen. Colin Powell, a military man who held real credentials until his one blemish, going to the UN with news he probably didn't believe (note: my opinion) I also do not know if a feeling of resentment by the black community was real or, like much of this film, just imagined and spoofed in this comparison of these two, as 'Gen. Boutwell' turns into a 'down on the farm' character in black face, dancing at the behest of the white world for profit and inclusion in the all white club. But, of course, its out of 'his control', so he is not really responsible for it. If there is a deeper message, its hidden, but I do know it's its a most clever skewering of someone. And that's a real point of the film is how to read it, how far the director is going, and what other stereotypes will be exploded in the viewers face.Whether its 'representing or just pretending' in a way, whether real, imagined, or hilariously spoofed, its all funny. Some spoofs are very artful and accurate in their intent and the complexities of the surroundings are always just as in tune with being over the top as the spirited performances of the cast. "Mr. Feather" was carried out with hilarity, and was right in line with the outrageous nature of everyone else. (Funny dance scene.) Neil Patrick Harris and Denise Richards (who was maybe featured more than she should have) were both good as well, and it struck just the right balance throughout this laugh fest of all their roles together with the rest of the cast. It stayed funny till its very end. Fantastic job goes out to John Ridley and Malcolm D. Lee on this one.

More
Watch Instant, Get Started Now Watch Instant, Get Started Now