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Tax Season

  • 1989
  • PG-13
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
3.1/10
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Tax Season (1989)
Comedy

When Allen bought the Hollywood tax service, he expected a few surprises. But not falling in love with an aspiring actress, working for a crooked, cookie-dealing client and dodging some seri... Read allWhen Allen bought the Hollywood tax service, he expected a few surprises. But not falling in love with an aspiring actress, working for a crooked, cookie-dealing client and dodging some serious bullets.When Allen bought the Hollywood tax service, he expected a few surprises. But not falling in love with an aspiring actress, working for a crooked, cookie-dealing client and dodging some serious bullets.

  • Director
    • Tom Law
  • Writer
    • Tom Law
  • Stars
    • Beano
    • Fritz Bronner
    • Debi Fares
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.1/10
    47
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    • Director
      • Tom Law
    • Writer
      • Tom Law
    • Stars
      • Beano
      • Fritz Bronner
      • Debi Fares
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Beano
    Beano
    • Tony
    Fritz Bronner
    Fritz Bronner
    • Alan Mills
    Debi Fares
    Jorge Gil
    Jana Grant
    • Susan
    James Hong
    James Hong
    • Mr. Tagasaki
    Arte Johnson
    Arte Johnson
    • Mr. Goldberg
    Zara Karen
    Patti Karr
    Muneer Katchi
    • Tax Customer
    • (as Muneer Mansour)
    Kathryn Knotts
    Ken Letner
    Robb Skyler
    Robb Skyler
    • Orderly
    Professor Toru Tanaka
    Professor Toru Tanaka
    Jerry Winsett
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      • Tom Law
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    lor_

    Light comedy about taxes

    My review was written in May 1990 after watching the movie on Prism video cassette.

    This old-fashioned topical comedy has a familiar target: income taxes. Some laughs and okay twists make it an adequate video offering.

    Fritz Bronner is personable as the nebbish from Cleveland who buys Arte Johnson's fifth-rate L. A. tax office and relocates to the City of Angels with his nagging mother.

    Typical comic twist is a mixup: when tycoon James Hong brings in his company books, Bronner inadvertently winds up with Hong's real books, documenting a vast cocaine empire.

    Before degenerating into silly chases, pic is on-target with its satiric jabs at both lotus land and accounting. Bronner and leading lady Jana Grant are refreshing ingenues while Hong and his henchman, former wrestler Prof. Toru Tanaka, get the laughs.
    1Movie Hound Video

    Going through an audit is more exciting...

    This ranks right up there along side the infamous "STOP OR MY MOM WILL SHOOT". Totally horrid movie about a man who buys a tax service business and has a run in with a drug dealer. The only good thing is that some of the women are pretty. Please don't torture yourself on this one.
    5jkgliberty

    Tongue in Cheek Comedy/Farce

    It wasn't great and it wasn't awful. I was Susan, the female lead and romantic interest of the character of Alan. I've sent a correction to IMDb.The shoot was fun. We all had a great time making it. I enjoyed working with James Hong. He took this film as seriously as other great works he's been in. Hopefully anyone who views it enjoys it for what it is. Hello to the cast and crew! Many people don't get the chance to have an experience like this. I'll always be grateful for it. The rooftop scene was shot at 3 A.M. and it was freezing cold. Ah, memories. I really enjoyed driving that beautiful black car down Hollywood Blvd.
    5SourPix

    Wacky 1988 PG-13 Tax Comedy with the great James Hong

    This movie is another little bit of flotsam from the culture void which emerged in the Reagan 80's. The movie has a rather unlikely basis: a wacky goofball comedy set in a tax office. Oh yeah, nothing spells hilarity like going to H & R Block. I'm giggling already. So a handsome young middle American white man names Alan (Fritz Bonner) decides to drop everything in Cleveland and purchase a tax business, sight-unseen, in downtown Hollywood. What he fails to realize, unfortunately, is that the previous owner had to leave because he had a nervous breakdown from trying to deal with his unmanageable staff, which includes a Cuban horse- racing fanatic who still uses the Cuban tax code when dealing with his American customers, his bookie, the obligatory useless secretary, and the coup de grace, a call girl who turns tricks in her office at the tax place. What would a movie with this unlikely cast of screwballs be without two things, though: the love interest and the villain? The former is played by Ms. Debi Fares, an alumnus of three of the lesser Killer Tomato sequels and the unwatchable Happy Hour (1987). The latter, however, is the only reason to check this movie out, as the villain, Mr. Tagasaki (aka the Cocaine Cookie Cowboy) is played by the great James Hong, a veteran TV and movie character actor whose long list of credits spans from more than 50 years ago right through to Kung Fu Panda. He steals the show here, and is given the chance to revel in the role of the nefarious drug lord disguised as an upstanding citizen, who accidentally gives the wrong set of books to Alan, the straight and narrow new owner of the tax business. This sets in motion the main dramatic conflict of the film. I won't say anymore, other than if you've seen one wacky 80's comedy, you know how it's gonna end. If you can track down a copy of this, it's worth checking out for Hong's performance alone.

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    • Release date
      • January 12, 1989 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dollarjagd in Hollywood
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
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      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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