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Format: VHS Aug 1994 Rated R Recording Mode: Dolby Surround Sound: HiFi, Surround, Stereo Closed Captioned 97 min. Color UPC: 765362748037 |
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Movie Description It's Christmas Eve and Gus, a cat burglar making the final heist of his career, trips the alarm system in a suburban home, forcing him to take the occupants hostage. Little does he know his Christmas is the one that's going to be ruined as he finds himself caught between a relentlessly bickering husband and wife and their fully dysfunctional family. As Gus soon discovers, there is no cure for rancor.
Synopsis Gus is a pretty clever cat burglar, but he's having a really bad Christmas Eve. He just stole precious gems from a wealthy amusement park owner. But his plan to escape has gone awry. So he ducks into Lloyd and Caroline's house only to find himself caught in the middle of a marriage from hell. Lloyd and Caroline are possibly the most dysfunctional pair in the world. To make matters worse, the unhappy twosome are expecting their in-laws for dinner. Once the guests arrive, Gus -- who has already taken their son hostage -- makes Lloyd and Caroline agree to pretend he's their marriage counselor.
Film Notes Co-produced by Simpson-Bruckheimer.
Industry Reviews "...Gleeful irreverence, dark wit and cynicism....[Leary] is unexpectedly terrific....A grown-up film..." James
"...The sharpest dialogue heard in a Hollywood flick since the heyday of Hecht and MacArthur....The performances are uniformly excellent..." -- Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly - Glenn Kenny (08/05/1994)
"...Enthusiastically mean-spirited....It has as much fun being malicious as Snow White did being squeaky clean..." Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (03/09/1994)
"...[Leary] creates an entertaining character. And Davis and Spacey, both naturally verbal, develop a manic counterpoint in their arguments that elevates them to a sort of art form..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (03/11/1994)
Quotations "He's taken them hostage. They're driving him nuts." -- marketing line for the film
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