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Madhouse

  • 1990
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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John Larroquette in Madhouse (1990)
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The luxurious villa of yuppie couple Mark and Jessie Bannister is overrun by loads of uninvited guests who turn the house upside-down and nearly destroy it.The luxurious villa of yuppie couple Mark and Jessie Bannister is overrun by loads of uninvited guests who turn the house upside-down and nearly destroy it.The luxurious villa of yuppie couple Mark and Jessie Bannister is overrun by loads of uninvited guests who turn the house upside-down and nearly destroy it.

  • Director
    • Tom Ropelewski
  • Writer
    • Tom Ropelewski
  • Stars
    • Richard Alexander
    • Kirstie Alley
    • John Larroquette
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    5.4/10
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    • Director
      • Tom Ropelewski
    • Writer
      • Tom Ropelewski
    • Stars
      • Richard Alexander
      • Kirstie Alley
      • John Larroquette
    • 24User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
    • 30Metascore
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    Richard Alexander
    • Bust Somebody
    • (as Dick Alexander)
    Kirstie Alley
    Kirstie Alley
    • Jessie Bannister
    John Larroquette
    John Larroquette
    • Mark Bannister
    Alison La Placa
    Alison La Placa
    • Claudia
    John Diehl
    John Diehl
    • Fred
    Jessica Lundy
    Jessica Lundy
    • Bernice
    Bradley Gregg
    Bradley Gregg
    • Jonathan
    Dennis Miller
    Dennis Miller
    • Wes
    Robert Ginty
    Robert Ginty
    • Dale
    Wayne Tippit
    Wayne Tippit
    • Grindle
    Paul Eiding
    Paul Eiding
    • Stark
    Aeryk Egan
    • C.K.
    Deborah Otto
    • Katy
    Mark Bringelson
    Mark Bringelson
    • Prick Automaton Cop
    Karen Kronwell
    • Female Cop
    Heather McNair
    • Karen Kelly
    Mark Manning
    • Russell Fenn
    Bob Sorenson
    • Field Reporter
    • Director
      • Tom Ropelewski
    • Writer
      • Tom Ropelewski
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    6jellopuke

    Not the worst thing ever

    This is one of those late 80's comedies with low stakes, minor stars, and a few laughs. It's even got an animated opening credits. It doesn't aim high, but there's a few good bits so it's not a total waste of time. Don't get me wrong, this ain't shakespeare, but it's a pleasant enough diversion if you like the era.
    9Catherine_Grace_Zeh

    Excellent feel-good screwball comedy which will leave you smiling!

    MADHOUSE, in my opinion, is an excellent feel-good screwball comedy which will leave you smiling! If I had to deal with a bunch of uninvited guests the way that Mark (John Larroquette) and Jessie (Kirstie Alley) did, I would go just as crazy as they did. Still, I say it's always a good idea to be a good Samaritan. Last night, before I had to leave to go somewhere, I watched half of this, and this morning, I watched the whole thing, and I must say that I really enjoyed it. I even purchased it last night. Anyway, if you want to know what kind of mayhem ensues, see the movie for yourself. I guarantee you that you will have a smile on your face afterward.
    teenwolf97

    "If we have a nuclear war, the only remaining living thing will be houseguests"!!

    Ah,Madhouse. One of those great movies yours truly can't get enough of. I saw this movie in theaters when I was 11, and it has gotten better with every viewing. The jokes in this movie are hilarious and well-placed. John Laroquette and Kirsty Alley are magnificent in their roles as Mark and Jesse Bannister. They are two,happily married people who have it mad in the shade until Mark's cousin Fred comes to visit on his vacation. Oh, he also brings his wife Bernice and the cat Scruffy. Circumstances beyond their control lead to them staying longer than expected,and this leads to everyone shacking up at the Bannister's like it was a Holiday Inn. Soon,Jesse's sister Claudia and her son Jonathen,and the neighbors all live in the same house,while managing to drive Mark and Jesse out of their ^&%*ing minds. In the end, they manage to stand up against the terror that is their family and friends. *Some of the funniest moments include Jesse's interview segments,the cat and its ability to rise from the ashes,and Mark's scene at the end where his boss attempts to give him a raise.* All,in all a 9 out of 10. Also watch for Monday Night Football's Dennis Miller in a bit part.
    buppy

    "Madhouse" has non-stop laughs.

    John Larroquette, Kirstie Alley, and Dennis Miller star in this incredibly hilarious film. Mark and Jessie Bannister (John Larroquette and Kirstie Alley) have the perfect marriage, a nice house and wonderful jobs. When long-lost relatives Fred and Bernice show up uninvited everything starts to fall apart. Soon they have about 8 guests in their house and have nowhere to go. Then they decide to get even. Filled with a tremendous amount of humor, "Madhouse" is a great comedy that is worth watching again and again.
    5vertigo_14

    The houseguests from hell. (spoilers)

    'Madhouse' is a mild comedy made much funnier by the presence of it's two lead actors--John Laroquette and Kirstie Alley--who both have good chemistry together and create the necessary counterweights to a goofy situation comedy.

    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).

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    • Trivia
      John 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.
    • Goofs
      When Mark and Jessie hear the message from Dr. Penix on the answering machine, the machine is not plugged into the phone line.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Crazy credits
      Bernice's cat can be heard meowing after the closing credits end.
    • Alternate versions
      In 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.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Mountains of the Moon/Where the Heart Is/Revenge/Hard to Kill/Madhouse (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Let's Dance
      Written and Performed by Chris Rea

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Faites comme chez vous
    • Filming locations
      • Phoenix, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Orion Pictures
      • Boy of the Year
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $21,036,771
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,240,816
      • Feb 19, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $21,036,771
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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