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Ernest est dupe

Original title: Ernest Goes to Jail
  • 1990
  • PG
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
10K
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Jim Varney in Ernest est dupe (1990)
Ernest P. Worrell is a bank janitor sent to jail when people mistake his identity for a look-alike.
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Ernest P. Worrell is a bank janitor sent to jail when people mistake his identity for a look-alike.Ernest P. Worrell is a bank janitor sent to jail when people mistake his identity for a look-alike.Ernest P. Worrell is a bank janitor sent to jail when people mistake his identity for a look-alike.

  • Director
    • John R. Cherry III
  • Writer
    • Charlie Cohen
  • Stars
    • Jim Varney
    • Gailard Sartain
    • Bill Byrge
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    5.4/10
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    • Director
      • John R. Cherry III
    • Writer
      • Charlie Cohen
    • Stars
      • Jim Varney
      • Gailard Sartain
      • Bill Byrge
    • 50User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jim Varney
    Jim Varney
    • Ernest P. Worrell…
    Gailard Sartain
    Gailard Sartain
    • Chuck
    Bill Byrge
    • Bobby
    Barbara Tyson
    Barbara Tyson
    • Charlotte Sparrow
    • (as Barbara Bush)
    Barry Scott
    • Rubin Bartlett
    Randall 'Tex' Cobb
    Randall 'Tex' Cobb
    • Lyle
    Dan Leegant
    Dan Leegant
    • Oscar Pendlesmythe
    Charles Napier
    Charles Napier
    • Warden
    Jim Conrad
    • Eddie
    Jackie Welch
    Jackie Welch
    • Judge
    Melanie Wheeler
    • Prosecutor
    Jeffrey Buckner Ford
    • Defense Attorney
    • (as Buck Ford)
    Daniel Butler
    • Waiter
    Charlie Lamb
    • Another Con
    Mac Bennett
    Mac Bennett
    • Con
    Rick Schulman
    • Mean Guard
    Bruce Arntson
    Bruce Arntson
    • Juror
    Andy Stahl
    Andy Stahl
    • Jerry
    • (as Andrew Stahl)
    • Director
      • John R. Cherry III
    • Writer
      • Charlie Cohen
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    6ccthemovieman-1

    Funny, Harmless, Silly, Stupid, Safe, etc.

    This "Ernest film" is a typically silly, stupid-at-times one but still wholesome in its humor and sometimes very funny.

    The best moments in here, at least the ones that made me laugh hardest, were in the bank with Jim Varney ("Ernest") and a runaway vacuum cleaner. Yes, there is a lot of juvenile humor in here, but the totally-innocent lightweight humor is fun.

    Varney also does some imitations in here, and he's quite good at it. He's done this in several of his movies and it is always entertaining.

    For those wondering about their young kids watching this, there is absolutely no offensive language in this movie, too. Now that's a rarity for a 1990 film.
    10bug76

    Gotta love Varney

    Some may say that people will get tired of Ernest. It's hard to believe. He's been gone for 11 years and there's still no sign of people forgetting Ernest. If people were tired of him much earlier on, why, I ask you, did Varney make 4,000 commercials? Yes, 4,000. I didn't add an extra 0 here. That's unheard of with any one else. Varney was the only one to reach cult status with 30 second ads. I don't even like commercials and I found his thoroughly entertaining. I loved them so much,I bought them on DVD. With that said, "Ernest Goes to Jail" is hilarious. And, we get to see him play bad-guy, Mr. Felix Nash-quite a difference from Ernest's goofball slap stick. Nash is far from Ernest, being organized, clever and mean. In this installment from the Ernest line, Varney shows off his God given rare talents. Looking in the mirror in jail, he tries to come off as Nash by using different voices and facial contortions. It never fails to make me laugh. The ink pen scene is classic. It's so funny watching him try to clean off the ink only to smear it worse all over his face. Plus, he gets electrocuted 4 times in this movie. "Hey,Vern! No one gets electrocuted like Varney, KnoWhutImean?" The beginning of the movie has Ernest trying to start the floor polisher only to have it take on a mind of its own by dragging Ernest all over the floor and up the wall. Ernest's screams are just adorable. Especially 4 minutes and 34 seconds into the movie. Any other jail movie would be loaded with violence and bad language and the fact is, I wouldn't care to watch them. This is probably the only jail movie that was free of vulgarity and was still a treat to watch. Varney made his Ernest movies kid friendly-for all ages to enjoy. C'mon, we all know that Ernest was Jim's true calling because mostly everyone refers to him as Ernest. And no one will ever be able to replace him. I know that Vern missed Ernest. He even left a note for Ernest at www.vernssuicidenote.blogspot.com. I've read it. It's quite humorous as well. When I first saw "Ernest Goes to Jail" at 14 when it first came out, I wanted a house like Ernest's, right down to that cool washer and dryer. The 'electric toothbrushes' would be pretty nice to have, too. Brush all your teeth at the same time in half the time. We all know that Jim paved the way for people like Jim Carrey and Larry the Cable Guy, but Varney kept it clean. Though, Jim Varney is still my number 1. Of course, with any Ernest movie, it will receive the highest rating possible.
    teenwolf97

    Jim Varney's Best Ever!!!

    Ernest Goes To Jail is the 3rd installment in the popular series, and in my humble opinion, the best. Jim Varney brings so much humor and character to the table in whatever he is in. So many jokes in the Ernest movies I did not get as a child, however, after viewing them as adults, I find them even more funny. Ernest was actually quoting Shakespeare and his arrogant soliloquies were classic. Varney shines in this movie:doing all the different voices, faces, and characters we have grown to love. What I really like about this film is his portrayal of Mr. Nash,the villain. Jim Varney does a complete 180 turn from his bumbling, idiotic Ernest P. Worrell. The look, the voice, and the attitude are very different from the other character, which is a what a good actor should do if playing 2 roles. Varney pulls them both off remarkably well. Also Chuck and Bobby provide great slapstick humor as always, and this film is a comedy classic that can be viewed by all ages. Jim Varney left this old world way too fast, but he also left us comic treasures in film such as this movie.
    7drhoads-93743

    Underrated

    If you haven't seen this film for a while, go back and watch it. It's a ridiculous film, but that's what it's meant to be.

    Ernest Goes to Camp, while I loved it as a kid, is difficult to watch for me now. As silly as it was back then, it's aged even worse. (I still will give it a watch from time to time) But Ernest Goes to Jail is much better crafted and much more self-aware of what type of film it is, with some clever, well-thought-out humor.
    7lee_eisenberg

    The importance of being Ernest...

    This time, the lovable dimwit gets summoned for jury duty, where a corrupt attorney notices that he looks like a jailbird who wants to break out, so the two get switched. Of course, most of the movie is a series of gags; in "Ernest Goes to Jail", most of the gags relate to electricity. I really liked the whole vacuum cleaner sequence early on. Overall, the point of the movie is just to have fun, and I'm sure that you will. This is possibly the ultimate movie that you watch with a bud. It's quite safe to say that Jim Varney will truly be missed. Knowwhaddamean? FYI: the only other cast member whom I recognized was Randall "Tex" Cobb, who played Lyle. You've surely seen him somewhere.

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    • Trivia
      This is the last Ernest movie to have the character Chuck played by Gailard Sartain.
    • Goofs
      When the shop vac goes up the walls and on the ceiling, huge creases are in the walls and ceiling to keep the vacuum in contact with what it is rolling up against.
    • Quotes

      Auntie Nelda: The way they run this institution is an outrage, for a poor, tight, old lonely woman like me. Her only son of feathers is a terribly successful one. Young man? Young Man?

      [the gate guard comes out]

      Auntie Nelda: Young Man, Would you please open that gate, I left my car running outside?

      Gate Guard: Ma'am, You tell me how you got through this gate, the visitors area's on the other side of the prison.

      Auntie Nelda: I brought him up with the best I could, but sometimes a bad thief pulls from even the most fragile flower.

      Gate Guard: Ma'am, you are not going through this gate.

      Auntie Nelda: Is this the way you'd treat your mother? Is this the kind of abuse that poor woman must endure?

      Gate Guard: Well, I guess that my mother is a little bit mad at-...

      Auntie Nelda: Mmmhmm! You ought to be in the slammer with the rest of these misfits! If you had any remorse at all for the HORROR you pushed your mother through, you'd open that gate! I have a car overheating as we SPEAK!

      [Ernest makes a snooty expression at the Gate Guard]

      Gate Guard: Ok, Ok.

      [picks up phone]

      Gate Guard: All right! Let's open the east gate.

      [hangs it up]

      Gate Guard: There, now you satisfied?

      Auntie Nelda: Now tell your mother how her son has improved despite his shady and somewhat checkered past.

    • Alternate versions
      When aired on TV, this movie has extra scenes not features in the home video release. Like: When Ernest get's both steel balls cuffed to his legs, he originally started with one but he pulls another stunt and the bailef makes it two; At the very end, Ernest is finally a bank clerk, his computer shorts out and he becomes magnitized once again, except nothing metal clings to him. Except the file cabinets back for a rematch; Ernest getting his last meal before going to the chair;
    • Connections
      Featured in Shameful Sequels: Ernest Goes to Jail (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Doin' Time
      Music and Lyrics by Bruce Arntson

      Performed by Bruce Arntson

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    • Release date
      • April 6, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ernesto pierde su puesto
    • Filming locations
      • Nashville, Tennessee, USA
    • Production companies
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Silver Screen Partners IV
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $25,029,569
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,143,372
      • Apr 8, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $25,029,569
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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