
Numb
Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
Hudson Milbank is a successful Hollywood screenwriter who suddenly and strangely finds himself without any emotional feelings. He tries doctor after doctor and shrink after shrink, but nothing works. The Golf Channel, lesbian exercise classes and a dizzying variety of pills get him through the day, but don't quite solve his problem. His writing partner tries everything to get him back to normal, but it's not until Hudson meets Sara that he finds a real motivation to get better and to actually start feeling again. From the writer of Deuce Bigalow, comes NUMB, a romantic comedy following an unusual man looking for strange love.
Top Cast


Matthew Perry
Matthew Perry
Hudson Milbank
Matthew Perry
Hudson Milbank


Lynn Collins
Lynn Collins
Sara Harrison
Lynn Collins
Sara Harrison


Kevin Pollak
Kevin Pollak
Tom
Kevin Pollak
Tom


Bob Gunton
Bob Gunton
Dr. Townshend
Bob Gunton
Dr. Townshend


Helen Shaver
Helen Shaver
Audrey Milbank
Helen Shaver
Audrey Milbank


William B. Davis
William B. Davis
Peter Milbank
William B. Davis
Peter Milbank


Mary Steenburgen
Mary Steenburgen
Dr. Blaine
Mary Steenburgen
Dr. Blaine


Ben Immanuel
Ben Immanuel
Stan Milbank
Ben Immanuel
Stan Milbank


Noah Dalton Danby
Noah Dalton Danby
Tim
Noah Dalton Danby
Tim


Monique Ganderton
Monique Ganderton
Debra
Monique Ganderton
Debra
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