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Harvey Keitel Is the Latest Star to Play With 'Little Fockers'

Harvey Keitel has just amped up the star power on the latest 'Meet the Parents' sequel, 'Little Fockers,' due for release in July 2010.

Keitel joins 'Focker' regulars Ben Stiller, Teri Polo, Blythe Danner and Owen Wilson, as well as Keitel's 'Taxi Driver' co-star Robert De Niro, for the picture; with Jessica Alba and Laura Dern also making their focking debut.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, the iconic Mr. White (that's his 'Reservoir Dogs' alter-ego, FYI) will play a contractor employed by Stiller's hapless character, Greg Focker. Keitel was last seen on the big screen in 'National Treasure: Book of Secrets,' and 'Little Fockers' will mark the actor's first foray into comedy since 2005's 'Be Cool.'

With rumored appearances from Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand in addition to the all-star cast, the Universal-produced 'Fockers' is touting some serious Hollywood muscle. We've got to wonder if director Paul Weitz ('American Pie') has any other casting surprises up his sleeve -- Brangelina as the parents of the little Fockers' frenemy, perhaps?

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