Odd Jobs (1986 film)
Odd Jobs is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Mark Story.[1] It is last film produced by HBO which distributed by TriStar Pictures before HBO dropped out of the Tri-Star venture as well and sold half of its shares to Columbia Pictures (later sold to Sony).
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Directed by | Mark Story |
Produced by | Keith Rubinstein |
Written by | Robert Conte Peter Martin Wortmann |
Starring | Paul Reiser Robert Townsend |
Music by | Robert Folk |
Cinematography | Arthur Albert |
Edited by | Dennis M. Hill |
Production company | HBO Pictures Silver Screen Partners |
Distributed by | TriStar Pictures |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
College students David Barco (Paul Reiser) and Jason Ainley (Robert Townsend) form a moving company to pay for tuition. Along the way they cross the mob who runs a rival moving company.
Cast
- Paul Reiser as Max
- Robert Townsend as Dwight
- Scott McGinnis as Woody
- Rick Overton as Roy
- Paul Provenza as Byron
- Leo Burmester as Wylie D. Daiken
- Thomas Quinn as Frankie
- Savannah Smith Boucher as Loretta & Lynette
- Richard Dean Anderson as Spud
- Richard Foronjy as Manny
- Ken Olfson as Mayor Brady
- Charlie Dell as Earl
- Starletta DuPois as Dwight's Mother
- Don Imus as Monty Leader
- Wayne Grace as Roy's Father
- Julianne Phillips as Sally
- Leon Askin as Don Carlucci
- Andra Akers as Mrs. Finelli
- Chuck Pfeiffer as The Doris Bodyguard & Dead Meat
- Jill Goodacre as Co-Ed
- Tom Dugan
Critical reception
The movie received generally poor reviews. The Sun-Sentinel called it "insufferable" and full of "stupid sight gags and pointless jokes."[2]
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References
- Klotman, Phyllis Rauch; Gibson, Gloria J. (June 7, 1997). "Frame by Frame II: A Filmography of the African American Image, 1978-1994". Indiana University Press – via Google Books.
- Writer, Candice Russell, Film. "POINTLESS JOKES JUST DON'T CUT IT". Sun-Sentinel.com.
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