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The Curse of Inferno

  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
594
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The Curse of Inferno (1997)
A rather dull minded bank robber suddenly suffers from a change of heart and decides to give the money back. However, he then learns that getting the money back into the bank is much more difficult than taking it out.
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A rather dull minded bank robber suddenly suffers from a change of heart and decides to give the money back. However, he then learns that getting the money back into the bank is much more di... Read allA rather dull minded bank robber suddenly suffers from a change of heart and decides to give the money back. However, he then learns that getting the money back into the bank is much more difficult than taking it out.A rather dull minded bank robber suddenly suffers from a change of heart and decides to give the money back. However, he then learns that getting the money back into the bank is much more difficult than taking it out.

  • Director
    • John Warren
  • Writer
    • John Warren
  • Stars
    • Pauly Shore
    • Janine Turner
    • Ned Beatty
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    594
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Warren
    • Writer
      • John Warren
    • Stars
      • Pauly Shore
      • Janine Turner
      • Ned Beatty
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Pauly Shore
    Pauly Shore
    • Chuck Betts
    Janine Turner
    Janine Turner
    • Layla Moanes
    Ned Beatty
    Ned Beatty
    • Moles Huddenel
    Max Perlich
    Max Perlich
    • Harold Cantrell
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    • Lonnie Martin
    Blue Deckert
    Blue Deckert
    • Sheriff Gibson
    John Pleshette
    John Pleshette
    • Mr. Wizzard
    Weasel Forshaw
    • Harv
    • (as Wes Forshaw)
    Ben Loggins
    • Jimmy
    Vernon Grote
    • Clifford Tylicki
    Brad Leland
    Brad Leland
    • Vince Clark
    Greta Muller
    Greta Muller
    • Female Bank Teller
    • (as Gretta Muller)
    Woody Watson
    Woody Watson
    • FBI Chief
    Michael Crabtree
    Michael Crabtree
    • Bank Robber #1
    Jim O'Brien
    • Bank Robber #2
    Bob Reed
    • Deputy Bob
    Sean Hennigan
    Sean Hennigan
    • Male Bank Teller
    David Dahl
    • Reporter
    • Director
      • John Warren
    • Writer
      • John Warren
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    User reviews8

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    K.C.-3

    A nice change for Pauly, interesting flick.

    Personally, I found the film to be quite amusing. When I saw that Pauly Shore was in it, I expected another "Son in Law" character, but this is quite different!

    The film doesn't attempt to cash in on Pauly Shore's previous acting history, and instead casts him as a good-natured, but somewhat underprivileged country boy. He manages to maintain a level of seriousness that keeps you interested in the fate of his misfortune.

    The story is cute, and has some clever twists to keep you guessing... despite it's cliche-ridden characters.

    I'd say it's a worthwhile rental or cable-TV movie. Especially if you like caper films.
    lampmuz

    Pauly Shore really can act!

    Finally saw this film semi-complete on a local TV station. This may be Pauly Shore's best film due to the script and the supporting cast. The sidekick Harold is one of the best "dumb guy" characters I've seen. Janine Turner as the beautiful local deputy and Ned Beatty in his standard "southern bad guy" role really round out the acting ensemble. The script is just funny enough with enough plot twists to keep it interesting. But mostly what makes this film work is Pauly in a semi-serious role with a Texas accent and a chance to show us that he really can act.
    8Zanatos

    A Different Side of Pauly

    I found "The Curse of Inferno" to be one of Pauly Shore's best films. I like most of his previous films (I disliked "Jury Duty" and hated "Biodome"), and this one deserves special attention. Unlike the others, it isn't reaching in all directions for a big laugh every time you turn around.

    Two small town guys who dream of being pilots in the Caribbean need $80,000 to open shop. They decide to rob a little bank. As they do, they find that the bank has a lot more money than it should (money is being laundered by rich businessman Ned Beatty and banker Stephen Tobolowsky). To make matters worse, two more robbers show up, causing the original two to botch the job by hiding the loot in the bank itself in order to escape. While plotting on how to retrieve the money, one of the robbers (Shore) meets and falls in love with a new police deputy (Janine Turner). That's when the businessman finds out Shore was involved with the robbery, and puts the pressure on him.

    As I said, "The Curse of Inferno" doesn't try to be funny all the time. When it does try, it succeeds. I left it feeling pretty good, and that is a rarity. Zanatos' score: 8 out of 10. Check it out.
    5SnoopyStyle

    needs to be smarter

    Bumbling partners Chuck Betts (Pauly Shore) and Harold Cantrell (Max Perlich) try to rob the First Inferno National Bank to fix up their plane. They are interrupted by two other robbers. Chuck gets stuck in the bathroom and passes himself off as one of the victims. He falls for gorgeous deputy Layla Moanes (Janine Turner). There is a surprising amount in the small bank and Chuck suspects dirty money. Moles Huddenel (Ned Beatty) and bank manager Lonnie Martin (Stephen Tobolowsky) have been laundering $3 million.

    It's a good thing that Pauly Shore isn't playing the wacky idiot. It would be even better for him to play a smarter character. There are a few more stupidity from the other characters. This needs to be a tight dark crime drama. It's nowhere near that level but it could have tried. This is caught in the middle. It's not the usual Pauly Shore silliness but it can't be taken seriously either.
    1travishyll-94282

    One of the most disappointing films I've ever seen

    Pauly Shore's films typically failed to perform well in the box office, which is not a reliable judge of quality, as his prior films Encino Man, In The Army Now, Jury Duty, Biodome, and Son in Law were iconic 90's movies that are cherished, enjoyed and revered for their nostalgic value and silly comedic elements. However, the fact that "The Curse of Inferno" came out so soon after them is tragic.

    After seeing a recent stand up performance, we felt inclined to watch this film, as we had never seen it before, but sadly we felt worse for doing so. It is the sort of movie that you could imagine an actor would make before he ever had any major films under his belt, written by college students with no idea of how to make a successful film. It fails as a comedy as there are only maybe three laughs in the whole movie, his attempt to portray a Texan is sad, and his character is almost totally unbearable. His sidekick character, played by Max Perlich, is completely unbearable.

    The acting of Janine Turner is much more convincing, not surprising due to the fact that her parents were native Texans, and she grew up in Euless and Fort Worth. Her rapid fire line delivery in a native Texan dialect adds a much needed injection of authenticity.

    The highlight of the film is the acting of Ned Beatty, whose character is intense and believable. Due to his resume, I feel he deserved a better film than what the writers and the people he supported were able to provide.

    I actually felt depressed after watching this film. It was that bad. This is one of the most disappointing attempts of a comedy actor to try to portray a somewhat more serious role that I've ever seen.

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      Most of the exterior shots of the town were actually shot in Forney, Texas (which was the home of Darlene Cates). The town's signature Jackrabbit, an ornament atop a Lion's Club sign, was adorned with antlers and called the Jackaloupe for the purposes of the movie. Signs to downtown businesses were also covered up with fake signs, hiding the real names of the businesses.
    • Soundtracks
      BLUE MOON
      Written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

      Used by permission of EMI Robbins Catalog Inc. (ASCAP)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 16, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 笨賊一路發
    • Filming locations
      • Forney, Texas, USA(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Hess/Kallberg Productions
      • Motion Picture Corporation of America (MPCA)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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