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A financial whiz takes a wild detour to come to the aid of his kid sister in the small logging town of 'Buzzsaw'.A financial whiz takes a wild detour to come to the aid of his kid sister in the small logging town of 'Buzzsaw'.A financial whiz takes a wild detour to come to the aid of his kid sister in the small logging town of 'Buzzsaw'.
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Andrew Benne
- Officer Larry
- (as Andy Kossin)
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- TriviaFinal credited film appearance of Marian Mercer. She would however continue making appearances on television until 2000.
- GoofsThe bullet hole in Bill's car suddenly disappears when he and Sally arrive at the Jims' house.
- Alternate versionsIn the theatrical version, when Bill is forced to strip, the scene ends with him taking his shirt off and begins with him walking down the street covering himself with the mailbox. But in the TV version, after he takes his shirt off, it continues until he takes his pants off, then shows a far angle of him naked and Sally driving off, then it goes to the scene with him and the mailbox. The television version differs from the home-video version, as well; most notably is a major portion missing from the actual "out on a limb" event, where Bill drops his cell phone onto a leafy branch, where it stays and then starts ringing (probably a call from his business associate to try to close "the big deal", which of course he misses because he cannot reach the phone in time); this hilarious scene adds tremendously to the overall plot, yet it is wholly absent from the home-video release.
- ConnectionsEdited from Problem Child 2 (1991)
- Soundtracks(Hey Baby) Que Paso
Written by Augie Meyers, 'Bill Sheffield'
Performed by Texas Tornados
Courtesy of Reprise Records
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
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It's silly, it's completely silly. Some people must have thought this was funny and I can remember I did watch it entirely in the nineties as well, but watching it now again, it hasnt aged well, to put it politely.
I started watching it (again) for Matthew Broderick's appearance, but he simply aint suited for this kind of slapstick, silly comedies. Thankfully the movie only last 1 hour and 15 minutes...
I started watching it (again) for Matthew Broderick's appearance, but he simply aint suited for this kind of slapstick, silly comedies. Thankfully the movie only last 1 hour and 15 minutes...
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,659,542
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,114,255
- Sep 7, 1992
- Gross worldwide
- $1,659,542
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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