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Wed. May 14th, 2025

For the women of Europe… The price of love just got a lot cheaper.|Aug. 12, 2005|United States|83 Min.|R
Genre: Comedy
Description: **Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo (2005)**

**Plot Summary:**
In Europe, a serial killer is targeting gigolos. Meanwhile, Deuce Bigalow (played by Rob Schneider) is grieving the loss of his wife, Kate, who died in a shark attack. To escape his sorrow, Deuce is invited by his friend T.J. Hicks (Eddie Griffin) to Amsterdam after an incident involving aggressive dolphins forces him to leave Malibu.

Upon arriving in Amsterdam, T.J. shows Deuce his “float crib,” a houseboat. Later, while visiting a coffee shop, they encounter Heinz Hummer (Til Schweiger), a German gigolo. After leaving the shop, Deuce finds Hummer dead in an alley but mistakenly believes he is merely unconscious. He takes the body to T.J.’s float crib, where T.J. quickly realizes Hummer is dead.

T.J. plans to dispose of the body but becomes curious about Hummer’s rumored physical attributes. During an embarrassing examination, T.J. is spotted by a passing tour boat. After being released by the police, Deuce recalls seeing a woman near Hummer’s body, leading them to suspect a former client of the gigolo is behind the killings.

T.J. persuades Deuce to go undercover as a gigolo to investigate the clients and uncover the killer. Together, they attend a gathering of the Royal Order of European Man Whores but fail to obtain a client list. Despite the setback, they continue their investigation by visiting the first suspect. While Deuce distracts the woman, T.J. searches her home and finds a particular brand of lipstick that may match the one found on the victims.

When they encounter Inspector Gaspar Voorsbach (Jeroen Krabbé), Deuce shows him the lipstick, but Gaspar dismisses it, revealing that the lipstick found on the victims is a rare shade called “Lavender Love #66.”

**Note:** This summary captures the main events and themes of the movie while avoiding unnecessary links and HTML tags.
Cast director: Mike Bigelow
Cast actor: Rob Schneider, Eddie Griffin, Jeroen Krabbé, Til Schweiger, Douglas Sills, Carlos Ponce, Charles Keating, Hanna Verboom, Alex Dimitriades, Kostas Sommer

Original name: Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo