Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter his work partner is murdered, a gung-ho insurance claims investigator teams with a new female investigator to uncover a massive, homicidal fraud the company seems to be perpetrating on... Tout lireAfter his work partner is murdered, a gung-ho insurance claims investigator teams with a new female investigator to uncover a massive, homicidal fraud the company seems to be perpetrating on its biggest clients.After his work partner is murdered, a gung-ho insurance claims investigator teams with a new female investigator to uncover a massive, homicidal fraud the company seems to be perpetrating on its biggest clients.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Jimmy
- (as Kevin Farley)
Avis à la une
Some good comedy talent in the cast, but if they had it to do over again, I'll be they'd all pass. Too stupid to be funny. I don't know if it was a lack of money, time, or possible the director was inept, or the editing was done at the Hemp Users Society Annual Expo.
Whatever it was, it resulted in a movie that is a waste of time. Fortunately, I didn't pay to buy or rent this flick. It was on one of my cable channels. Not recommended.
Sheridan plays the title character, who's the son of a failed daredevil (Randy Quaid). After dad has a VERY bad accident, Frank grows up to be an ultra-safety conscious claims investigator for an insurance corporation. He loves what he does, and in his own incredibly goofy way, he's good at his job. Ultimately, he's out to nail two shameless ambulance-chasing lawyers (Kevin Pollak and Tracy Morgan), as well as a paraplegic (Enrico Colantoni) whom he suspects isn't disabled at all.
There are non-stop celebrity cameos in this one, which may help to make the movie palatable for otherwise unimpressed viewers. The funniest may actually be the late Joanie Laurer (a.k.a. wrestler Chyna), a hoot as an oversexed file clerk. By nature of the plot, Quaid gets precious little to do once the set-up is over, and country & Western sweetheart Dolly Parton adopts a "grin and bear it" attitude as the over-protective mom, who's given to calling Franks' new junior partner Sharon (the gorgeous and adorable Cameron Richardson) a "hussy".
Ultimately, a ridiculous movie whose cartoonish nature would have suited Carrey just as well. Sheridan has his moments, but the fate of this movie rather put an end to any chance he might have had for headlining future vehicles. As it is, it barely got a theatrical release.
Four out of 10.
- No toilet bowl is large enough to hold the crap this movie produces
- Avoid this movie at all costs
- So Unfunny
- This movie is so bad the producers would not let it be released into theaters
- The worst movie I've ever seen...
- Avoid at all costs
My vote is one.
Title (Brazil): 'As Aventuras de Frank McKlusky' ('The Adventures of Frank McKlusky')
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe movie received a limited theatrical release. Screenwriter Mark Perez said "Disney only released it in five theaters in Florida". Perez recalls that, while attending a screening with his parents in Florida, "They thought I had bought out the whole theater but really just nobody showed up. It was just me and my family watching Frank McKlusky."
- GaffesWhen Frank is talking to Jimmy on the phone before Jimmy's death, the videotape that Jimmy holds switches front to back during the conversation.
- Citations
Mrs. McClusky: Until you witness your husband explode in front of 5,000 people, you don't know shit!
- ConnexionsFeatures Charles s'en charge (1984)
- Bandes originalesGet Up
Written by Isaac Hanson, Taylor Hanson and Zac Hanson
Performed by Hanson
Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 23 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1