Opportunity Knocks (film)
Opportunity Knocks is a 1990 comedy film starring Dana Carvey. It was directed by Donald Petrie.
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Directed by | Donald Petrie |
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Written by | Mitchel Katlin Nat Bernstein |
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Music by | Miles Goodman |
Cinematography | Steven Poster |
Edited by | Virginia Katz Marion Rothman |
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $13 million |
Box office | $11,359,129 |
Synopsis
Con men Eddie Farrell and Lou Pesquino need cash fast and pretend to be repair men sent to fix a gas leak. The con fails, but they escape.
Eddie and Lou find an empty house that they decide to burglarize. When they learn from a message on the answering machine that the owner is out of the country and the man who was going to house-sit can't make it, they spend the night.
The next day, Eddie and Lou are on the run from thugs sent by local gangster Sal Nichols, to whom they owe money. After they find themselves separated, Eddie takes refuge in the empty house.
In the morning, Eddie walks out of the shower and meets Mona Malkin, whose son owns the house. She assumes Eddie is her son's friend Jonathan Albertson, the one supposed to house-sit. Eddie plays along, meeting Mona's businessman husband Milt, who offers him a job.
Eddie decides to run a "love con" on Milt's daughter Annie in order to gain access to Milt's money. However, Lou is captured by Nichols.
Eddie and his aunt Connie and uncle Max conspire to get Nichols off their backs for good. Along the way, Eddie falls in love with Annie.
Cast
- Dana Carvey as Eddie Farrell
- Robert Loggia as Milt Malkin
- Todd Graff as Lou Pesquino
- Julia Campbell as Dr. Annie Malkin
- Milo O'Shea as Max
- James Tolkan as Sal Nichols
- Doris Belack as Mona Malkin
- Sally Gracie as Connie
- Mike Bacarella as Pinkie
- John M. Watson, Sr. as Harold Monroe
- Beatrice Fredman as Bubbie
- Thomas McElroy as Men's Room Attendant
- Gene Honda as Japanese Businessman
- Del Close as Williamson
- Michelle Johnston as Club Singer
- Lorna Raver as Eddie's Secretary
- Judith Scott as Milt's Secretary
Reception
Box Office
The movie was not a success and earned $11 million against a production budget of $13 million.[1]
Critical response
On Rotten Tomatoes the film has a score of 13% based on reviews from 8 critics.[2]
Soundtrack
The song "Cruel, Crazy, Beautiful World" by Johnny Clegg is featured over the end credits.
References
External links
- Opportunity Knocks on IMDb
- Opportunity Knocks at Rotten Tomatoes
- Opportunity Knocks at Box Office Mojo