In this hilarious romp, Larry the Cable Guy stars as a lovable but rough-around-the-edges health inspector who finds himself in uncharted territory when paired with a by-the-book newbie. As they tackle their most challenging case yet, their mismatched partnership sparks laughter and heartwarming moments.
Does Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector have end credit scenes?
No!
Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector does not have end credit scenes.
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Metascore
3.0
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3.5 /10
IMDb Rating
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What is Larry's profession in the movie?
In the heart of New York City’s vibrant food scene, Larry (the character), a well-seasoned health inspector known for his unconventional methods, finds himself navigating through a major shift in his work life. His boss, Bart Tatlock, has partnered him with a strict, by-the-book colleague, Amy Butlin, who is eager to learn the ropes of health inspections while grappling with Larry’s quirky nature. Together, they stumble upon a grim conspiracy that threatens to devastate the city’s acclaimed restaurants. A clandestine serial offender is poisoning food, which prompts Tatlock to mobilize his most trusted agents to address the looming crisis.
However, Larry and Amy soon find themselves assigned to routine inspections of less prominent establishments, held back by Tatlock’s orders to stay clear of the high-pressure arena. A fortunate turn of fate places them undercover at one of the affected restaurants, leading them to overhear an intriguing dialogue between Mayor Maurice T. Gunn and Chef Leon. With crucial evidence at hand, Larry and Amy attempt to confront the mayor during an interview, only to uncover that what seemed like a simple request for French’s mustard on his chicken piccata triggered a fiery dispute with Chef Leon, who viewed it as a symbolic “poisoning” of his culinary dream.
This shocking revelation triggers a downward spiral for Larry as his boss, convinced that Larry’s dubious methods have finally repercussions, ultimately dismisses him from his role as an inspector, marking the end of his unusually free-spirited tenure in the health department. As Larry plummets into a pit of despair, he seeks comfort from his old friend Big Shug, but is met with further alienation instead of solace. Feeling lonely and adrift, Larry turns to Jane, and witnesses her and her mother, Lisa Lampanelli, engaging in a cheerful gathering with the mayor. The stark contrast between their joyful interaction and his own profound sadness overwhelms him, igniting a determination to reclaim his life by addressing the poisonings that have left him feeling defeated.
In a bold yet desperate move, Larry confronts Mayor Gunn, only to unveil that Lily Micelli, the mysterious owner of Micelli’s restaurant, had played a key role in orchestrating Larry’s involvement in the poison cases. This discovery catalyzes a series of events as Larry and Amy realize that Micelli’s scheming was aimed at ensuring a bungled investigation due to her own involvement in the poisonings.
With the stakes escalating, Larry and Amy elevate their investigation, attending a taping of the popular cooking competition show, Top Chef. It is during this event that they successfully expose Micelli’s culpability, bringing her to justice and finally reclaiming some order in their lives once more.
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