Media from Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009)
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Popular Titles (Displaying 1 Result)
1. | Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009) |
Titles (Partial Matches) (Displaying 1 Result)
| 1. | Blue Carpet Special: Paul Blart - Mall Cop (2009) (TV) |
Characters (Approx Matches) (Displaying 3 Results)
1. | Paul Blart (Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009), Kevin James) | |
| 2. | Coach Paul 'Bear' Bryant (Forrest Gump (1994), Sonny Shroyer) aka "Coach Paul 'Bear' Bryant" | |
| 3. | Harley Cooper Spaulding Mallett Spaulding ("The Guiding Light" (1952), Amy Carlson) |
Titles (Approx Matches) (Displaying 6 Results)
| 1. | Paul McCartney: Ecce Cor Meum - Live at The Royal Albert Hall (2008) (TV) | |
| 2. | NBC Comedy All-Star with Paul Reiser (1993) (TV) | |
3. | Last Stop for Paul (2006) | |
4. | Paul Mooney: Jesus Is Black - So Was Cleopatra - Know Your History (2007) (V) aka "Paul Mooney: Know Your History - Jesus Was Black... So Was Cleopatra" - USA (DVD box title) | |
| 5. | The Bear: The Legend of Coach Paul Bryant (2001) (TV) | |
| 6. | Utopia, Part 3: The World's Largest Shopping Mall (2009) |
Names (Approx Matches) (Displaying 10 Results)
| 1. | Alain-Paul Mallard (Director, L'adoption (2004)) | |
| 2. | Paul Otto Bartning (Director, Sprung in den Feind (1942)) | |
| 3. | Bart Paul (Writer, Young Frankenstein: Building the Perfect Beast (1999) (TV)) | |
| 4. | Paul Bartholomew (II) (Composer, A Letter Without Words (1998)) aka "Paul Bart" | |
| 5. | S. Paul Latiolais (Miscellaneous Crew, One Minute to Zero (1952)) aka "Lt. Col. S. Paul Latiolais, USAF" aka "USAF Lt. Col. S. Paul Latiolais" | |
| 6. | Paul Collins (VII) (Self, "La edad de oro: (1984-12-18)" (????)) aka "Paul Collins Beat" | |
| 7. | Paul Hartmann (Actor, The Longest Day (1962)) birth name "Paul Wilhelm Constantin Hartmann" | |
| 8. | Paul Bartel (I) (Actor, The Usual Suspects (1995)) aka "Paul Bartrell" | |
| 9. | Paul Bartoli (Art Department, The General's Daughter (1999)) | |
| 10. | Paul Morrison Barton (Writer, "Lux Video Theatre: I'll Never Love Again (#4.30)" (1954)) |















