Get Him to the Greek starring Russell Brand (Aldous Snow), Jonah Hill, Sean Combs

You first met him in Forgetting Sarah Marshall as the gyrating, over-the-top celebrity boyfriend of Sarah Marshall - but you ain't seen nothin' yet.

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Aaron Green has 72 Hours to get Rock Star Aldous Snow from London to LA ... let the adventure begin!

Get ready to get down and dirty with British rock star Aldous Snow (Russell Brand). Aldous was once a brilliant musician, but now his star power is starting to fade, and he's in desperate need of a comeback.

Get Him to the Greek starring Russell Brand

Aaron Green (Jonah Hill) is instructed by his record mogul boss, Sergio Roma (Sean Combs), to fly to London and escort Aldous Snow to L.A.'s world famous Greek Theatre for the opening night of his comeback tour - and of course, it's no easy task!

Get Him to the Greek

Aldous Snow is now making his big come back...stay tuned as the countdown to GET HIM TO THE GREEK begins!

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Synopsis:

Get Him to the Greek reunites Jonah Hill and Russell Brand with Forgetting Sarah Marshall director Nicholas Stoller in the story of a record company executive with three days to drag an uncooperative rock legend to Hollywood for a comeback concert. The comedy is the latest film from producer Judd Apatow (The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Funny People).

Aaron Green (Hill) gets things done. The ambitious 24-year-old has been given a career-making assignment. His mission: Fly to London and escort a rock god to L.A.'s world famous Greek Theatre for the first-stop on a huge comeback tour. His record mogul boss, Sergio Roma (Sean Combs), gives him one warning: "The artist is the worst person on Earth. Turn your back on him at your own peril."

British rocker Aldous Snow (Brand) is a brilliant musician, but due to a bad break up and nose-diving career, has fallen off the wagon and is now a drunken disaster. Weary of "yes men" and scared he's entered the "greatest hits" moment in his career, Snow's in the midst of a nihilistic downward spiral. When he learns his true love, model/pop star Jackie Q (Rose Byrne), is in Los Angeles, Aldous makes it his quest to win her back...right before kick-starting his world domination.

Get Him to the Greek

As the countdown to the concert begins, one innocent young man must navigate a minefield of London drug smuggles, New York City brawls and Vegas lap dances to deliver his charge safe and, sort of, sound... all while trying to remain faithful to his med student girlfriend (Elisabeth Moss). He may have to coax, lie to, enable and party with Aldous, but Aaron will get him to the Greek.

Release date: June 4, 2010
Genre: Comedy
Cast: Jonah Hill, Russell Brand, Elisabeth Moss, Rose Byrne, Colm Meaney and Sean Combs
Directed by: Nicholas Stoller
Written by: Nicholas Stoller
Produced by: Judd Apatow, Nicholas Stoller, David Bushell, Rodney Rothman
Executive Producer: Richard Vane

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