Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 28900000

Harris K. Telemacher

Sara McDowel

Roland Mackey

Trudi

SanDeE

Ariel

Frank Swan

Morris Frost

Mr. Perdue

Bob, News Anchor

Gail

Maitre D' at Brunch

Rap Waiter at L'Idiot

June

Cynthia

Ted

Tom

Sharon

Sheila

Man

Crook

Bank Executive

Boring Speaker

Woman

Floss Waiter at L'Idiot

Chef

Jesse

Straight Weatherman

Pilot

Tony

Tod PA

Tod PA

Tod PA

Changing Room Woman

Old Woman

Co-Pilot

Chainsaw Juggler

Hard Rock Patron

Cameraman

Airline Ticket Agent

Spokesmodel Teacher

Roller Skater in Front of Tail O' the Pup (uncredited)

Bellman (uncredited)

Parking Valet (uncredited)

Waiter (uncredited)

Carlo Christopher (uncredited)

Extra (uncredited)

Boy in Yard (uncredited)

Harris' Boss (uncredited)

Sara's Mother (voice) (uncredited)

Gravedigger (uncredited)

Voicephone (voice) (uncredited)

Dressing Room Girl (uncredited)

Stage Hand (uncredited)

Written by narrator56 on 2020-08-24
Okay, this is a bit of fluff, really, cinematically speaking. Comparable to a madcap comedy in the old days of cinema, it is witty and funny. I wouldn’t call it great, just good enough so that when I saw a DVD copy at a thrift store, I picked it up. I wouldn’t have thought to buy it new. Steve Martin wrote it, so you have weird little jokes like his character telling a blonde Bimbo girlfriend Sandy that her name is normal and not like a hippy name, and then she spells it S a n capital D, small e, capital E - well, you get the idea. Not Mensa level depth in humor, but harmless fun. The ensemble cast work well together to provide laughs and an interest in what happens to everyone. I could have done without the bed hopping at the hotel somewhere near the middle of the film, but it is what it is. The movie makes for a pleasant watch. After the pandemic, when you feel safe to have friends over, this would be a good one, because you won’t need to sweat not talking over it. People won’t lose the plot. The small element of fantasy with the freeway traffic signs is cute, too. Enjoy.

Written by JPV852 on 2021-11-09
Quirky and off-kilter romantic-comedy that shines thanks to Steve Martin's unique delivery and some weird humor that involves an omnipresent freeway billboard. Seen this one a few times over the years and still holds up; just an easy-going movie. **3.75/5**