A California man has filed suit against the studio bosses of The Hangover Part II, insisting the hit comedy was based on his own experiences.
Michael Alan Rubin turned the events of his hellish honeymoon in Thailand and India into a script entitled Mickey and Kirin, and claims The Hangover sequel was based on his experiences.
Rubin took legal action last week (ends14Oct11) and is now suing the film bosses for copyright infringement, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The Hangover Part II hit the big screen earlier this year as Todd Phillips returned to the director's chair while Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Justin Bartha all reprised thier role.
The movie took in excess of $581 million at the global box office - over a $100 million more than the first movie.
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