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Dutch

  • 1991
  • PG-13
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
15K
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Ethan Embry and Ed O'Neill in Dutch (1991)
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Coming-of-AgeComedyDrama

To get to know his girlfriend's son, a working-class good guy volunteers to pick him up from his prep school, only to learn that he isn't the nicest young man.To get to know his girlfriend's son, a working-class good guy volunteers to pick him up from his prep school, only to learn that he isn't the nicest young man.To get to know his girlfriend's son, a working-class good guy volunteers to pick him up from his prep school, only to learn that he isn't the nicest young man.

  • Director
    • Peter Faiman
  • Writer
    • John Hughes
  • Stars
    • Ed O'Neill
    • Ethan Embry
    • JoBeth Williams
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Faiman
    • Writer
      • John Hughes
    • Stars
      • Ed O'Neill
      • Ethan Embry
      • JoBeth Williams
    • 66User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Ed O'Neill
    Ed O'Neill
    • Dutch
    Ethan Embry
    Ethan Embry
    • Doyle
    • (as Ethan Randall)
    JoBeth Williams
    JoBeth Williams
    • Natalie
    Christopher McDonald
    Christopher McDonald
    • Reed
    Ari Meyers
    Ari Meyers
    • Brock
    Elizabeth Daily
    Elizabeth Daily
    • Halley
    • (as E.G. Daily)
    L. Scott Caldwell
    L. Scott Caldwell
    • Homeless Woman
    Kathleen Freeman
    Kathleen Freeman
    • Gritzi
    Lisa Figus
    • Party Woman
    Cedering Fox
    Cedering Fox
    • Party Woman
    Shelby Leverington
    • Party Woman
    Kyle Fredericks
    • Maid
    David James Alexander
    • Man #1
    Ross Borden
    • Man #2
    Joe Baker
    • Party Butler
    Laura Brumage
    • Party Guest
    Will Estes
    Will Estes
    • Teddy
    • (as Will Nipper)
    Robert Sutherland Telfer
    • Schoolboy
    • Director
      • Peter Faiman
    • Writer
      • John Hughes
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    Pookyiscute

    I can do something you can't...pay for my breakfast...

    Although it has similarities to 'Trains, Planes and Automobiles', it is absolutely original. The two lead characters work so well together and off one another that it's hard to remember sometimes, Ethan Randall is just acting.

    Basic Plot: Dutch (O'Neil), is dating a beautiful rich woman who is going through a separation with her well-to-do husband. She has a son named Doyle (Randall), who attends a boarding school far enough away from home, he has been requested to come home for Thanksgiving, by plane. He declines, and refuses to see his mother for the holidays. Instead of getting upset, she sends her, 'heart's bigger than his brain' for a boyfriend by car to go get her hurtful son. Once he arrives, he finds that this twelve year old is more problem than expected, and the road-trip that leads them from where they began to where they end up, is a truly heart-warming and funny story.

    Hughes brings us characters in this that make you feel for them all. As in all of his films, for the most part, but to a certain degree even more so in this. A gradual escalation from hateful to loving, from cold to warm, and from angry to happy. It's most assuredly one of the best scripts ever written.

    I give it a 9 out of 10 (10 being the highest). I don't give it a full ten, because there are some slow scenes, I could have done without, but they do help the movie keep its sincerity.

    And that's my review.
    8roeearbel

    One of the greatest underated hollidays movies you'll ever watch

    This great 90's film has it all. great story, great direction and great acting by all. In this road trip movie you'll find comedy, likable non flat characters who feed of each other, and a very solid story. Go watch it with your family on a cold winter's evening and i promise you will not regret it.
    OliverGbyrne-1

    A great film that never gets old

    I have watched this film so many time and I'm so happy that it finally came out on DVD(I actually never taught it would but thanks to "Anchor bay entertainment" it did) The trailer of the movie describe really well what the movie is about "The story of a boy who lost the child in himself and the man that helps him find it". It's my favorite movie written by John Huges and I'm a big John Huges fan. Ethan Randall/Embry plays his part really well,he was perfect for the role of Doyle,he made the transition between the angry rude Doyle of the beginning of the film to the normal 12 year old kid you see at the end looks very natural and his chemistry with Ed Oneil is fantastic.

    Ed Oneil one of the most underrated actor in America just because of his Al Bundy persona.I Love Ed,I grew up watching Married with...and I have seen most of his other project,including the new yet short lived "Dragnet" TV show.That guy got style and he's ten times more talented than some of the guys you see on the big screen these days,I'm looking forward to his next project.Dutch was in my opinion his best role so far.

    Well this film his a classic in my book and it has a great message to it. I'll give it a 9 out of 10.
    vertigo_14

    When you need comedy, you get Ed O'Neill!

    Dutch is fantastic because Ed O'Neill, the star of the movie, is a fantastic comedian, and an underrated one at that (but then again, Hollywood does recycle the same cast over and over, so it's no surprised you never see him in too many major motion pictures). And though Christopher MacDonald, who play's Doyle's father is a real creep, he is a great comedian as well, and you just can't help to laugh whenever this guy is around (uh...that's a good thing).

    This is the early part of John Hughes's transition into strictly doing family films. He passed the teenage films (the brat pack series), then films with slightly younger supporting and main casts (Uncle Buck, Curly Sue, Dutch), and then went straight for the youngest-aged family film series (Home Alone, Baby's Day Out, etc). The early part of the John Hughes family film series, which started somewhere around 1989/1990 and continued into the early 90s, are comedies that I still enjoy watching (I haven't cared to watch many of his later movies because Baby's Day Out and Beethoven, etc. just doesn't interest me). They had two great elements: the social commentary (though it tends to be repeated in many of his films/screenplays), and the comedy element.

    Disappointed that his father (Christopher MacDonald) is in London (on a supposed "business trip", which translates into a holiday with a woman instead of his son) and won't be spending time with him on Thanskgiving, spoiled-brat Doyle (Ethan Embry) decides that he doesn't want to spend the holiday with his mother, either. They don't get along well, especially considering he is more like a mirror of his incredibly obnoxious father, while his mother (Jo Beth Williams) is a sensitive, kinder woman who just wants to get along with her son. Don't worry, 'Dutch' is on the case!

    Dutch (Ed O'Neill) is sort of a bafoon character (as we see from the introduction at the party where he engages in something like a mini version of Peter Sellers in 'The Party'). But, he's a good-natured fellow with a heart of gold. He'd have to be to make a promise to Doyle's mom that he'd bring the boy home for the holidays (Doyle goes to private school).

    It proves to be no easy task. Not at all. Since Doyle doesn't want to come home at all, let alone with his mother's goofy boyfriend. Doyle despises Dutch because Doyle comes from major money (Dutch works in construction) and sees himself as a much classier person than Dutch (who can get pretty gross when he wants...if only to annoy Doyle). But, Dutch is going to do whatever it takes (and it takes a lot) not only to keep his promise to Doyle's mother, but to try and get the tense little boy to lighten up and see that the world is not entirely against him. So there, you have the typical elements of Hughest: 1) social commentary via class divisions; and 2) unecessary youth angst.

    With a guy like Ed O'Neill, who even offers some great slapstick comedy, you can be sure that you'll be in for a lot of laughs. This guy truly is one underrated actor.
    DrummerDude714

    One of my Favorites

    Dutch is one of my favorite movies ever. it is so funny, And its always so fun to watch everytime. It never gets old. The things that Dolye and Dutch say to each other are so funny, they always make me laugh. I must say Doyle is a real brat though. Theres so many memorable things in this movie....all the great funny quotes...all of Dutch and Dolye's arguments....the fire works scene...and I really like the scene with the 2 call girl babes :)

    This is a great movie that I still watch all the time. I recommend it to anyone who likes to laugh like me ( :

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      The film was mentioned in passing in an episode of Married... with Children (1987) during an in-flight to London, as a joke to the film's failure. Ed O'Neill was the star of the series.
    • Goofs
      When the car Doyle steals is hit by the truck and gets pushed off the road the truck has a broken headlight. A moment later as it the truck screeches to a stop both headlights are working again.
    • Quotes

      Dutch: Nothing burps better than bacon. Your water looked tasty.

    • Crazy credits
      Extra footage of 'Dutch" shooting off fireworks plays behind end credits
    • Alternate versions
      Although classified uncut at 12 for UK theatrical release, because the category was not available on video at the time, the UK video release is cut by 2s to remove a use of strong language for a PG rating.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Regarding Henry/101 Dalmatians/Point Break/Boys N the Hood/The Miracle (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Snatch It Back And Hold It
      Written by Junior Wells (as Amos Wells)

      Performed by Junior Wells

      Courtesy of Delmark Records

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mi pobre diablito
    • Filming locations
      • Berry College - 2277 Martha Berry Highway, Rome, Georgia, USA(school scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Hughes Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $17,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,603,929
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,867,201
      • Jul 21, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,603,929
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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