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  1. 21 de may. de 2021 · At the climax of their journey, Harold and Kumar are faced with the challenge of hang gliding over a cliff to reach their beloved burgers and escape the cops. Kumar gives an impassioned speech to a nervous Harold, solidifying the true intent of this film.

  2. Harold Lee and Kumar Patel are two Asian-American (Korean and Indian) stoners who get the munchies and embark on a quest throughout New Jersey for White Castle burgers after seeing them advertised on TV.On their journey, they encounter many obstacles, including a gang of extreme sports punks, a crazed raccoon, a group of Asian nerds, a racist police department, a cheetah that has escaped from ...

  3. 29 de jul. de 2008 · But when their precious bong gets mistaken for a bomb in a uncomfortable incident of racial profiling at the airport, Harold & Kumar (again played by Kal Penn and John Cho) are mistaken for...

  4. 1 de may. de 2021 · Coming back to the second installment in the series, this was probably the most successful and strident of the three films in terms of dealing with the aforementioned racial issues. Set during the George W. Bush presidency, Harold and Kumar start the film by unfairly being thrown into prison at Guantanamo Bay.

  5. Harold and Kumar take an ill-fated flight to Amsterdam, but Kumar's suspicious-looking bong is mistaken for a bomb. Their arrest prompts a racist Homeland Security official to send the boys to indefinite lockup at Guantanamo Bay.

  6. 18 de jul. de 2022 · Features. General. John Cho on How ‘Harold and Kumar’ Approached Race: ‘We Were Ahead of Our Time’. "Its posture towards race is to laugh at it," Cho explained of the 2004 buddy comedy...

  7. 'Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle': Three Commentaries - Director Danny Leiner and actors John Cho and Kal Penn get together for the first, most fun commentary. The trio joke around, and...