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The Couch Trip

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Dan Aykroyd, Walter Matthau, and Donna Dixon in The Couch Trip (1988)
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Comedy

When a burnt-out shrink needs a temp, a charming escaped convict takes over his practice and radio show.When a burnt-out shrink needs a temp, a charming escaped convict takes over his practice and radio show.When a burnt-out shrink needs a temp, a charming escaped convict takes over his practice and radio show.

  • Director
    • Michael Ritchie
  • Writers
    • Ken Kolb
    • Steven Kampmann
    • William Porter
  • Stars
    • Dan Aykroyd
    • Walter Matthau
    • Charles Grodin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    6K
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    • Director
      • Michael Ritchie
    • Writers
      • Ken Kolb
      • Steven Kampmann
      • William Porter
    • Stars
      • Dan Aykroyd
      • Walter Matthau
      • Charles Grodin
    • 31User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dan Aykroyd
    Dan Aykroyd
    • John W. Burns, Jr.
    Walter Matthau
    Walter Matthau
    • Donald Becker
    Charles Grodin
    Charles Grodin
    • George Maitlin
    Donna Dixon
    Donna Dixon
    • Laura Rollins
    Richard Romanus
    Richard Romanus
    • Harvey Michaels
    Mary Gross
    Mary Gross
    • Vera Maitlin
    David Clennon
    David Clennon
    • Lawrence Baird
    Arye Gross
    Arye Gross
    • Perry Kovin
    Victoria Jackson
    Victoria Jackson
    • Robin
    Michael DeLorenzo
    Michael DeLorenzo
    • Lopez
    Mickey Jones
    Mickey Jones
    • Watkins
    J.E. Freeman
    J.E. Freeman
    • Unger
    David Wohl
    • Dr. Smet
    Michael Ensign
    Michael Ensign
    • Hendricks
    Carol Mansell
    Carol Mansell
    • Mrs. Blair
    Robert Hirschfeld
    • Night Watchman
    Charles Levin
    Charles Levin
    • TV Reporter
    Kevin Rooney
    • Cop at Hollywood Sign
    • Director
      • Michael Ritchie
    • Writers
      • Ken Kolb
      • Steven Kampmann
      • William Porter
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    User reviews31

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    10KatMiss

    AKYROYD'S BEST MOVIE!

    Michael Ritchie's "The Couch Trip" is a wonderfully anarchic comedy about what makes a good psychiatrist. It is so subtle and wicked that you start to realize what a stinging satire it really is. It is also Dan Akyroyd's best movie, made in a particularly great film year (1988)for him. First, "The Great Outdoors" and now this.

    Akyroyd stars as John Burns, a career crook who fakes insanity to escape prison. Now, a dumb comedy would just be about this. But "The Couch Trip" uses this as a springboard for everything else. Beverly Hills psychiatrist George Maitlin (Charles Grodin, subtly hilarious here)has a nervous breakdown and a replacement is selected: Lawrence Baird, who happens to be Akyroyd's psychiatrist! You can pretty much guess what's going to happen, but the great thing about "The Couch Trip" is not what happens, but how it is done.

    "The Couch Trip" gives Dan Akyroyd the best role he has ever had. His John Burns is one of the truly original comic creations in movie history. Wicked one liners and physical humor are a part of it, but what makes it special is that Akyroyd makes Burns a lovable character. We root for him and grow to like him a whole lot during the 98 minute running time.

    But Akyroyd isn't alone here. He gets strong support from other great comic actors. Walter Matthau joins the hilarity as a con artist minister who catches on to Burns' secret and commits genteel blackmail. Charles Grodin "slow burns" his way to another great comic role as the burned out psychiatrist. Grodin has been one of the most underappreciated actors in Hollywood. It's criminal they haven't used him more often. Richard Romanus plays Grodin's slimeball lawyer to perfection.

    "The Couch Trip" is one of many films made by the now-defunct Orion Pictures Corporation that are currently unseen. MGM spent a fortune buying the Orion library but have yet to truly cash in on their acquisition. "The Couch Trip" joins "Dressed to Kill", "Blow Out" and countless others in gathering dust rotting in the vault. Shame on MGM for their inaction. Hopefully, with new management, "The Couch Trip" will find the audience and respect it deserves.

    **** out of 4 stars
    8rrsuther

    Underrated

    One of the most underrated comedies. Dan Akroyd is hilarious in this over the top role; Charles Grodin gives a performance nearly as good as in "Midnight Run;" and Walter Matthau gives a superb comedic performance in this sometimes subdued, sometimes wacky film. Akroyd and Matthau have great chemistry together....
    DJ-Holly

    Enjoyable!

    I wasn't expecting much from this movie to be honest, it was on late night television and only stayed to watch it because I couldn't sleep, but I found it funny, original and it has a great cast. This is one of those lost eighties comedies which more people should see. Dan Aykroyd is especially brilliant giving his usual mad perfomance! See it if you can...

    9 out of 10
    9gfjones

    An Under-rated Gem!

    As a fan of Dan Aykroyd, I watched this film when it was recently shown in the middle of night on TV. I wasn't expecting much, so it came as a big surprise that I loved it so much.

    This is the type of film that Dan Aykroyd seems to love to make. A chance for him to 'ham it up' and not take things too seriously. If you loved him in The Blues Brothers or Ghostbusters you'll know what I mean, and you'd be wise to check out The Couch Trip.

    Avid fans of Aykroyd will also have fun spotting all the tiny links to his other films in the script!

    I can't describe this film without spoiling it for you, so all I can do is tell you to check it out. I can't praise this film highly enough, and it must surely be time for a DVD release!!
    7michaelarmer

    Crazy Comedy !

    I had a lot of fun watching this, and that is all you can ask from a film which tries to give people a feeling of fun.

    Dan Aykroyd stars as a mental patient with skills who outmaneuvers the head doctor and pretends to be him to take a job elsewhere, with the ensuing mayhem that follows until the eventual discovery (sort of) of the deception, a story which has been told before but never with as much fun. Aykroyd is brilliant as the mental patient along the way he bumps into Walter Matthau who adds to the mayhem, Matthau does a good job in the role but is not trying to hard to upstage Aykroyd, and Charles Grodin as another shrink who has gone a bit crazy himself is pretty good. The support actors are generally good, Donna Dixon ( the real life wife of Dan Aykroyd) is a bit wooden but the others are ok, but it doesn't matter as Aykroyd, Grodin & Matthau are running the show.

    The story is a bit implausible and its well over the top, but deliciously funny. Michael Ritchie directs very well and the pace is kept moving quite well. Its only 1hr 37 min long, you could have added another 10-20 mins on and it would still be as funny if not more. One of the better comedy films of the 80's.

    When writing it has a 5.8 rating on here ? But it is much better than that.

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    • Trivia
      John Williams Burns, Jr. (Dan Aykroyd) has the same prison number, 7474505B, that Aykroyd's earlier characters Jake Blues and Louis Winthorpe III had in "The Blues Brothers (1980)" and "Trading Places (1983)", respectively.
    • Goofs
      When Dan Aykroyd first gets into the Sheriff's transport van it is a Ford Econoline van. When Becker (Matthau) takes control of the prisoner van it is then a Chevrolet van.
    • Quotes

      George Maitlin: I'm not sick. I just need space.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The Couch Trip/For Keeps/Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam/Rent-a-Cop/The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearn (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Fever
      by Otis Blackwell (as John Davenport) and Eddie Cooley

      Hudson Bay Music, Inc. on behalf of Fort Knox Music, Inc. / Trio Music Company, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • January 15, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Der Couch-Trip
    • Filming locations
      • Century City Towers, Los Angeles, California, USA(Harvey Michaels office.)
    • Production company
      • Orion Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $19,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,005,304
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,351,891
      • Jan 17, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,005,304
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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