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Format: DVD
 Nov 1999
 Rated PG-13
 Recording Mode: Dolby Surround AC-3
 Closed Captioned
 98 min.
 Color
 Extra Info: Widescreen
 UPC: 097363313175 |
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Movie Description After Tommy (Chris Farley) barely graduates from college, he returns home to the Midwest where his father (Brian Dennehy), the owner of an auto parts factory, immediately employs his dumber-than-dumb son. While Tommy was away at school, his father had fallen in love with a beautiful woman (Bo Derek) and now desires to marry her. During the wedding ceremony, however, Tommy's dad tragically dies from a heart attack, which puts the company's--and its 300 employees'--future at stake. It is up to Tommy to use any available intelligence to keep his father's factory from going under. This road comedy uses the seriously comedic chemistry between the late Farley and his SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE buddy David Spade to brilliant effect.
Synopsis After seven years of college finally yields a degree, a dim-witted party animal returns to work at his father's company, only to be forced on the road with an anal-retentive numbers-cruncher to try to save the failing business.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Encoding Keep Case Interactive Menus Scene Access Theatrical Trailer Widescreen Anamorphic
Filmed in Panavision; Deluxe.
Rated BBFC PG by the British Board of Film Classification.
Industry Reviews "...Farley and Spade are very funny....Check out Farley to see a master at work..." Sight and Sound - p.56 - Michael Atkinson
"...Rowdy, rambunctious, sweet-natured....Farley and Spade take off like rockets....TOMMY BOY is a good belly laugh of a movie..." Los Angeles Times - p.F8 - Kevin Thomas
"Chris Farley puts the fat in indefatigable in this, his best movie." Rolling Stone - Peter Relic (09/01/2005)
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