‘Tammy’

Tammy, starring Melissa McCarthy and Susan Sarandon and directed by Ben Falcone, tracks a woman's incredibly terrible day (a totaled car, a cheating husband, and a harsh firing from her job) and the crazy road trip that follows.
Tammy, starring Melissa McCarthy and Susan Sarandon and directed by Ben Falcone, tracks a woman's incredibly terrible day (a totaled car, a cheating husband, and a harsh firing from her job) and the crazy road trip that follows.
From left: director Ben Falcone, Melissa McCarthy and producer Will Ferrell celebrate the opening of Tammy at the film's L.A. premiere.
Susan Sarandon plays Tammy's grandmother, Pearl.
The husband-and-wife duo previously collaborated onscreen in Bridesmaids and The Heat, but Tammy marks the first time with McCarthy as the film's producer-writer-star, and with Falcone as director.
Will Ferrell produced Tammy alongside Melissa McCarthy and Adam McKay.
Sarah Baker of Go On and the upcoming series Odd Couple plays Becky, the strong-willed worker at a fast-food chain who makes Tammy's robbery a bumpy adventure.
Nat Faxon plays Tammy's not-so-loyal husband.
Mia Rose Frampton, who plays Karen, also appeared in Bridesmaids.
Mark Duplass plays Bobby, the son of Earl (Gary Cole), whom the traveling duo meet at a Louisville barbecue joint.
It's a family affair: Melissa McCarthy hit the red carpet of the grandmother-granddaughter comedy with her parents, Michael and Sandra McCarthy, and husband Ben Falcone.
Susan Sarandon's daughter, Undateable's Eva Amurri, attended the premiere with Kyle Martino.
Dakota Lee plays Kathleen in the New Line film.
Billy Gardell stepped out to support his Mike & Molly co-star.
Mike & Molly's Cleo King joined her co-stars on the red carpet.
From left: Will Ferrell; Sue Kroll, president of worldwide marketing and international distribution, Warner Bros. Pictures; executive producer Chris Henchy and executive producer Kevin J. Messick at the Tammy premiere.