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  1. Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (estrenada en algunos países como Harold and Kumar get the Munchies o American High, en España como Dos colgaos muy fumaos, en Hispanoamérica como Harold y Kumar van a White Castle) es una película de tipo comedia que fue estrenada en el año 2004. El argumento se centra alrededor de dos personajes, quienes deciden ir al restaurante de comidas rápidas ...

  2. 30 de may. de 2004 · Nerdy accountant Harold and his irrepressible friend, Kumar, get stoned watching television and find themselves utterly bewitched by a commercial for White Castle. Convinced there must be one nearby, the two set out on a late-night odyssey that takes them deep into New Jersey. Somehow, the boys manage to run afoul of rednecks, cops and even a car-stealing Neil Patrick Harris before getting ...

  3. Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle: Directed by Danny Leiner. With John Cho, Ethan Embry, Rob Tinkler, Fred Willard. A Korean-American office worker and his Indian-American stoner friend embark on a quest to satisfy their desire for White Castle burgers.

  4. Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle. After smoking marijuana, two roommates scour New Jersey to satisfy their hunger for hamburgers. 3,693 IMDb 7.0 1 h 27 min 2004. X-Ray R. Adventure · Comedy ...

  5. Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle follows the life-changing and mind-altering journey of Korean-American investment banker Harold Lee and Indian-American med...

  6. 30 de jul. de 2004 · In the great cinematic tradition of "Road Trip" and "Dude, Where's My Car?" comes Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, which follows two likeable underdogs who set out on a Friday night quest to satisfy their craving for White Castle hamburgers and end up on an epic journey of deep thoughts, deeper inhaling and a wild road trip as un-PC as it gets.

  7. 30 de jul. de 2004 · "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle," on the other hand, is about two very specific roommates who want to smoke pot, meet chicks and eat sliders in the middle of the night. Because this column is read in Turkey, Botswana, Japan and California, I should explain that "sliders" are what fans of the White Castle chain call their hamburgers, which are small and cheap and slide right down.