Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 8000000
Revenue
$ 69800000
Allen Bauer
Madison
Walter Kornbluth
Freddie Bauer
Mrs. Stimler
Mr. Buyrite
Dr. Ross
Jerry
Dr. Zidell
Tim, the Doorman
Michaelson
Michaelson's Partner
Claude
Junior
Buckwalter
Augie
Ms. Stein
The President
Dr. Johannsen
Bartender
Manny
McCullough
Wife
Husband
Lt. Ingram
Fat Jack
Stan, the Tour Guide
T.V. Dept. Manager
TV Salesman
Rudy
Dr. Hess
Girl at Wedding
Girl at Wedding
Wedding Guest
Wedding Guest
Wedding Guest
Wedding Guest
Man with Date
Girl with Date
Sergeant Munson
Parilli
Sergeant Lelandowski
Wanda
Man by Elevator
George
Policeman
Mr. Ambrose
TV Reporter
Dr. Fujimoto
Reporter
Reporter
Reporter
Reporter
Reporter
Reporter
Ralph Bauer
Mary Bauer
Young Allen
Young Freddie
Young Madison
Written by Kamurai on 2020-09-21
Really good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. Even after 25 years, this holds up, though a modernization is probably due soon. Hop in the way back machine and see some of the greats early on: Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah, John Candy, and Eugene Levy. That team pretty much carries the movie and they go through a wonderful, fun-filled adventure into a mystery of a new girl in Allen's life. Honestly, you could probably cut out the mermaid bit and have her be a crazy foreign girl, though that sounds like a movie someone has made already. It being a mermaid movie definitely makes some allowances, and makes the movie more memorable. It adds in a metaphor of the importance of communication into the writing, and gives a focal point for the story to move around and become a focus in the 3rd act. As there is barely a direct antagonist in this, this sort of conflict is usually how a romantic comedy resolves. It's a fun watch, well made for it's time, and imagine most people, especially mermaid movie fans, will enjoy it.
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-01-01
Twenty years earlier "Allen" (Tom Hanks) had a mysterious underwater encounter with a rescuer. Advance to present day and he is managing a fish market with his sibling "Freddie" (John Candy). Another trip to Cape Cod, another accident and yep, it's the same saviour - only this time their eyes meet over a choppy sea and shortly afterwards she follows him onto the land. It's lust/love at first sight and pretty soon she is living with him. She (Daryl Hannah) calls her self "Madison" after the avenue/president and after a day in Bloomingdale's television department picks up enough English to join in the rest of this rather slapstick movie - or to at last have a post-coital chat! Thing is, madcap scientist "Prof. Kornbluth" (Eugene Levy) is soon on her tail (!) and after chucking buckets of water at a similarly attired couple a few times, our lovebirds find themselves incarcerated in a lab where they are to be the subject of some nasty experiments. Can they escape the clutches of their captors and get her back to the open sea before six days expire and she finds herself stuck? The idea is quite fun and at the start when they are in their respective discovery phases, it's quite entertaining. It just repeats itself too often, though, and the presence of his annoyingly selfish brother just clutters it all up, gradually creating the look of a slightly farcical episode of the "A-Team". It's watchable but I didn't find there to be any chemistry between the stars - Hannah was never a particularly engaging actor, I found - and it's all rather forgettable.