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Drop Dead Fred

  • 1991
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  • 1h 43m
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6.0/10
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Phoebe Cates and Rik Mayall in Drop Dead Fred (1991)
Dark ComedySlapstickComedyDramaFantasy

A young woman finds her already unstable life rocked by the presence of a rambunctious imaginary friend from childhood.A young woman finds her already unstable life rocked by the presence of a rambunctious imaginary friend from childhood.A young woman finds her already unstable life rocked by the presence of a rambunctious imaginary friend from childhood.

  • Director
    • Ate de Jong
  • Writers
    • Elizabeth Livingston
    • Carlos Davis
    • Anthony Fingleton
  • Stars
    • Phoebe Cates
    • Rik Mayall
    • Marsha Mason
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    33K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ate de Jong
    • Writers
      • Elizabeth Livingston
      • Carlos Davis
      • Anthony Fingleton
    • Stars
      • Phoebe Cates
      • Rik Mayall
      • Marsha Mason
    • 227User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
    • 25Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Phoebe Cates
    Phoebe Cates
    • Elizabeth
    Rik Mayall
    Rik Mayall
    • Drop Dead Fred
    Marsha Mason
    Marsha Mason
    • Polly
    Tim Matheson
    Tim Matheson
    • Charles
    Carrie Fisher
    Carrie Fisher
    • Janie
    Keith Charles
    • Murray
    Ashley Peldon
    Ashley Peldon
    • Young Elizabeth
    Daniel Gerroll
    Daniel Gerroll
    • Nigel
    Ron Eldard
    Ron Eldard
    • Mickey Bunce
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    Eleanor Mondale
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    Peter Thoemke
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    • Director
      • Ate de Jong
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      • Elizabeth Livingston
      • Carlos Davis
      • Anthony Fingleton
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    DeeDee-10

    A quirky, off-beat, fun movie!

    I would call this a dark comedy since it had a lot of the elements of the genre: sad moments with odd humor attached to it, and the strange, fantasy character of Fred. At first I thought "this is a very weird film!", and it is, but it grows on you and pretty soon you are having fun watching Fred's antics. I think this film definitely has the potential of having a large audience, so get out the word!
    7CleverTitania

    Sweet Fantasy with a Beautiful Ending

    I originally saw this in my late teens. A few years ago, it started getting good play on cable, and I rediscovered this treasure.

    I won't rehash the plot (you can read that on the main page), but the premise has a real interesting idea. What surprised me most by the other comments were things about Elizabeth's emotional state? She's not nuts, and she's not delusional. Just because her mother mistakes Fred for a psychological problem doesn't mean she's right. That's the whole point. While we might have some questions in the beginning, by the end it's quite clear that Fred is real. This is a fantasy after all.

    Elizabeth is such a sweet child, it's just such a shame her father never gets a backbone to stand up to her mother. That's the one thing I didn't like about the story. It would seem her father simply abandoned them, which you simply wouldn't believe based on the sweet caring man they depict him to be. I've always adored Marsha Mason, and it was hard to see her as such a cold manipulative woman. You can see underneath, at least at the end, that she has her own issues that cause her to treat her daughter as an adversary. But it's hard to forgive.

    Ryk Mayall is hilarious! He's an absolute gem, and I really wish we would see him in more mainstream movies so I could view his talent without video hunting. He is brilliant in the physical comedy, and a riot even when his jokes aren't all that funny. He also shows some really tender moments. He reminds you a touch of a teacher who really loves a student with emotionally inept parents. He's supposed to be showing her what's wrong with her life, making her wake up to the shell of a person she's become, but you can see what he really wants to do is hold her, kiss the top of her head, and tell her it'll all be alright and that (at least) he loves her.

    Phoebe Cates turns in one of her best performances (second only to Shag). She plays the vulnerable young woman, who's been cowed by her mother and squashed by her husband, with realism and depth. You can understand her attachment to her philandering spouse (cleverly portrayed by Tim Matheson) when you recognize that she just desperately wants to be loved by someone. But after being; abandoned by her father (and seemingly Fred), emotionally battered by her mother, and losing her only other real friend (Ron Eldard is really charming in this bit) as a child; who wouldn't cling to any shred of love they can get?

    While this movie is so funny and energetic, it's at the end it really pays off for the grown ups. Elizabeth comes to terms with the fact that her husband really doesn't care, that she can live her life without the approval or permission of her mother, and that she'll never really be happy until she regains the inner child her mother stole from her. The fantasy scene where Fred helps her step back and face all this is really interesting, I particularly LOVE the metaphor of unwrapping the young Elizabeth from the bed where she's trapped by the same masking tape her mother used to lock Fred in the Jack-in-the-Box. The final moment of Fred's departure, with a warm kiss and hug, is heartbreaking but fitting. And closing the film with Fred continuing his efforts by befriending Mickey's daughter proves the whole point, that Fred is very real and that the imaginary friends in this story have a real purpose. They are there to help children in need in the only way kids really can be helped, with fun.
    david_crutchley

    Calvin and Hobbes in Film Form

    Drop Dead Fred is essentially a film version of grown-up Calvin and Hobbes - except the real kid is the good one, and the imaginary friend is naughty.

    There are so many original, funny, creative scenes in the film that it is worth watching for those alone.

    Having said that, I did find the film a little boring until Fred's introduction. After that, however, there isn't a boring moment to be seen.

    Rik Mayall plays the part perfectly, Phoebe Cates is excellent and the costumes are superb too.

    I would whole-heartedly recommend this film to anybody who still holds on to a bit of the child in them. I'm still clinging to mine and I hope I never lose grip.
    Theoriginaltruebrit

    Fred is REAL!

    I am amazed by the amount of people who have discussed this movie in the terms of being about "mental illness".... it should become clear by the end of the movie that this is a fantasy, Fred is not an imaginary friend he is "real" he exists and his sole purpose in life is to help children in a dark place and bring them out of themselves. Imaginary friends do not move on to another child, imaginary friends are the property of those who imagine them. I wouldn't be at all surprised if I saw a review of "Gremlins" on here by the same people who said "nasty little creatures who create distruction around them are not funny". This is a funny movie, plain and simple. Rick Mayall is outstanding as Fred and Phoebe Cates gives the perfect performance as the downtrodden daughter and wife. Anyone who says bad things about this movie has obviously never seen a fantasy movie before and taken it for what it is. I am surprised that they didn't call Demi Moore delusional in "Ghost" because she was refusing to let go of her boyfriend and "imagined" all the stuff that went on. This is a fantasy folks, a pure unadulterated fantasy and it is a bloody funny one at that. Watch it, it will make you laugh, it will make you smile, and it will make you chuckle.... what more can you ask and again Rick Mayall is brilliant.
    chenley-1

    Those of us who can relate LOVE THIS MOVIE

    For those of us who had or have a mother like that portrayed so brilliantly by Marsha Mason, and felt insignificant and controlled, like Phoebe Cate's character, we understand this movie and it speaks loudly to us. I love this movie and used to watch it whenever I was feeling a bit down. It cheered me up every time. It's a carefree, fun ride that reminds us that all will not fall apart if everything isn't perfect. Do you remember FUN?

    Every actor in this movie owned their character perfectly. I particularly love the scene when Carrie Fisher pretends to throttle Drop Dead Fred. She gets it. She plays along. She believes in her friend that she loves.

    There are many very memorable funny lines in this movie. COBWEBS for one!

    This is THE PERFECT MOVIE.

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    • Trivia
      The scene where Polly tapes up the jack in the box containing Fred was based off an actual incident that happened to a friend of co-writer/executive producer Carlos Davis named Steve Burnette. Burnette's mother Gloria had an imaginary friend when she was a little girl. But the girl's mother couldn't stand the fact that her daughter had an imaginary friend. It finally got to the point to where the Gloria's mother took her imaginary friend and flushed it down the toilet. This incident traumatized her for three years.
    • Goofs
      When Elizabeth and Fred are on the boat she asks Fred, "What is that water doing there?" He replies, "I don't know," but his mouth is saying something else.
    • Quotes

      Fred: [Looking up Polly's skirt] Wow.

      [Looks at Elizabeth and points up]

      Fred: Cobwebs.

    • Connections
      Featured in Motormouth: Episode #4.7 (1991)

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    • Release date
      • May 24, 1991 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fais de l'air Fred
    • Filming locations
      • Paisley Park Studios - 7801 Audubon Road, Chanhassen, Minnesota, USA
    • Production companies
      • Polygram Filmed Entertainment
      • Working Title Films
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    • Budget
      • $6,788,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,878,334
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,625,648
      • May 27, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,884,358
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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