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Adam Sandler stars in the title roles of Jack and Jill, the new comedy from Happy Madison. Jack was living an almost perfect life, with the exception of one, annoying constant – his twin sister Jill. Every year he has to tolerate a Thanksgiving visit from his smothering sister, who doesn’t take long to turn his life upside down. As the weekend intrusion starts stretching into a month, the siblings fight, tease, and bicker in the way only twins can. When it becomes clear Jill is never leaving, Jack sets into motion several schemes that he hopes will return Jill to where he loves her most – the other side of the country.

Director Dennis Dugan re-teams with Adam Sandler for the eighth time on the comedy Jack and Jill. “What I found interesting was that somewhere partway through the production I thought of Adam as playing Jack, but I thought of Jill as if she were her own person. Adam didn’t walk around off-camera acting like Jill, but after a while, it was as if Jill was a woman we hired who happened to look remarkably like Adam.”

WAMG is giving away passes to see Columbia Pictures’ JACK AND JILL early! The screening will take place on Thursday (11/10) at Ronnies at 7PM.

OFFICIAL RULES:

1. YOU MUST BE IN THE ST. LOUIS AREA THE DAY OF THE SCREENING.

2. FILL OUT YOUR NAME AND E-MAIL ADDRESS BELOW. REAL FIRST NAME REQUIRED.

3. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: What is your favorite Adam Sandler movie?

WINNERS WILL BE CHOSEN THROUGH A RANDOM DRAWING OF QUALIFYING CONTESTANTS. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. PASSES WILL NOT BE SUBSTITUTED OR EXCHANGED. DUPLICATE TICKETS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED

In the film, Sandler plays Jack, an advertising executive who is one commercial away from hitting the big time – or, if the deal falls through, unmitigated disaster. Into this turmoil comes his twin sister, Jill – who always makes things more complicated than they need to be.

“I knew Adam would have no problem playing Jill. The part he worked at was to play Jack,” says Steve Koren, who co-wrote the screenplay with Sandler. “Jack’s the kind of guy who’s a little bit on edge – he’s had to work to make that guy different from who he really is.”

While writing the film with Adam Sandler, Koren found some interesting things. “Some twins actually create their own language when they’re little kids, so we invented a special, private language that only Jack and Jill speak,” he says. “We also found out that twins have a bond that is a lot stronger than some siblings, so we tried to incorporate as much of that as possible.”

Playing the dual role required an ingenious sense of timing from Sandler. “Part of the joke was that Jack and Jill would do the exact same things at the exact same time,” Koren explains. “What that meant, of course, was that Adam would do the scene once, and then he’d redo it as the other character. It was almost like a dance, a ballet; Adam had to have incredible focus and perfect timing. It was pretty incredible to watch.”

Columbia Pictures presents a Happy Madison / Broken Road production, Jack and Jill.  Starring Adam Sandler, Katie Holmes, and Al Pacino.  Directed by Dennis Dugan.  Produced by Adam Sandler, Jack Giarraputo, and Todd Garner.  Screenplay by Steve Koren & Adam Sandler.  Story by Ben Zook.  Executive producers are Barry Bernardi, Bettina Viviano, Allen Covert, Steve Koren, Robert Smigel, and Tim Herlihy.  Director of Photography is Dean Cundey, ASC.  Production Designer is Perry Andelin Blake.  Editor is Tom Costain.  Costume Designer is Ellen Lutter.  Music by Rupert Gregson-Williams and Waddy Wachtel.  Music Supervision by Michael Dilbeck, Brooks Arthur, and Kevin Grady.

Jack and Jill has been rated PG by the Motion Picture Association of America for Crude Material Including Suggestive References, Language and Comic Violence.  The film will be released in theaters nationwide on November 11, 2011.