A luxuosa mansão do casal yuppie Mark e Jessie Bannister é invadida por uma multidão de convidados não convidados, que viram a casa de pernas para o ar e quase a destroem por completo.A luxuosa mansão do casal yuppie Mark e Jessie Bannister é invadida por uma multidão de convidados não convidados, que viram a casa de pernas para o ar e quase a destroem por completo.A luxuosa mansão do casal yuppie Mark e Jessie Bannister é invadida por uma multidão de convidados não convidados, que viram a casa de pernas para o ar e quase a destroem por completo.
- Bust Somebody
- (as Dick Alexander)
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It's about John Larroquette and Kirsty Alley playing these yuppies who have some relatives visiting, and then before we know it, practically the whole neighborhood becomes their houseguests! Also the news interviews were amusing, too!
So, if you're in a mood for a screwball comedy from this past decade, you're in for a ride with this one! I highly recommend it!
This is the story of a Californian couple, Mark and Jessie Bannister, who just bought a house in L.A. On short notice, Mark gets word that his wimpy cousin and his irritating wife (John Deihl and Jessica Lundy) are coming to visit. As annoying as the wife may be, these are the least of their worries since they will be followed by a number of other equally annoying characters who the Bannisters just can't seem to get rid of. It is a mild, simple situation comedy, but as the situation becomes more outrageous as the visitors become more numerous and the Bannisters more desperate to get rid of their houseguests from hell who have taken over their once-comfortable home and are slowly invading their lives (including their work). By this point, it's destined for a lot of laughs, especially as the Bannisters become more neurotic.
Fans of late 80s/early 90s mainstream situation comedies should enjoy this one. It's a good weekend afternoon snoozer comedy. It's on the order of oddball disaster comedies like Mystery Date or After Hours (although with much less humor than After Hours).
At best, the material by debuting writer / director Tom Ropelewski is no more than mildly amusing. It's certainly not for everybody, considering just how abominable some of these characters are, such as Jessica Lundys' obnoxious Bernice, the wife of Marks' cousin Fred (John Diehl), bratty psycho in training C.K. (Aeryk Egan), the son of the next door neighbour Dale (played by The Exterminator, a.k.a. actor Robert Ginty), or Jessies' spoiled rotten, stuck up, gold digging sister Claudia (Alison La Placa). But the cast is so good that they keep this wacky comedy watchable for 91 minutes.
By the time the movie has ended, we'll see a baby elephant running amok, a pet cat that steadily uses up a number of its nine lives, a police raid, an on air nervous breakdown for reporter Jessie, a harness designed for the pregnant Bernice when she slips and falls, and some remodelling (when Dale and his brood move in, he takes it upon himself to make bleachers (!) for the TV set).
This talented cast makes the most of the situation; Larroquette, Diehl, and La Placa are particularly funny. Also appearing are Bradley Gregg as Claudias' no-good son Jonathan, and Dennis Miller (making his film debut), sporting his ridiculous early 90s hair as Marks' co-worker Wes.
It's all too easy to sympathize with our heroes as they try to take back their house.
Six out of 10.
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- CuriosidadesJohn Larroquette was approached for this film while working on the sixth season of "Night Court", but the show's executive producer would not allow Larroquette the time off to make the film. Because of delays in the film, Larroquette was approached again during the seventh season of Night Court. This time, the show's producer and the film's producers worked out a schedule that would allow Larroquette to work on both projects simultaneously. Mondays to Thursdays, Larroquette would rehearse for the series during the day and work on the film all night. On Friday nights, the series would tape their episodes. As soon as taping finished, he would go to the film's set and work all weekend.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen Mark and Jessie hear the message from Dr. Penix on the answering machine, the machine is not plugged into the phone line.
- Citações
Jessie: [Mark's having a nightmare where zombies are surrounding the house] Mark, what do they want?
Mark Bannister: They want... to stay here!
Jessie: Oh Mark, why?
Mark Bannister: I don't know. Maybe we're in some vacation guide for the damned.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosBernice's cat can be heard meowing after the closing credits end.
- Versões alternativasIn the theatrical and original VHS release, Claudia calls her ex-husband a 'Middle Eastern Maggot'. After the rights to the movie were sold when Orion went bankrupt, it was changed to 'Two-Bit Desert Rat' for cable and syndication airings.
- Trilhas sonorasLet's Dance
Written and Performed by Chris Rea
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Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 21.036.771
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 5.240.816
- 19 de fev. de 1990
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 21.036.771
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 30 min(90 min)
- Cor
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1