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Grumpier Old Men

  • 1995
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Sophia Loren, Ann-Margret, Jack Lemmon, and Walter Matthau in Grumpier Old Men (1995)
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Just as John and Max resolve to save their beloved bait shop from turning into an Italian restaurant, its new female owner catches Max's attention.Just as John and Max resolve to save their beloved bait shop from turning into an Italian restaurant, its new female owner catches Max's attention.Just as John and Max resolve to save their beloved bait shop from turning into an Italian restaurant, its new female owner catches Max's attention.

  • Director
    • Howard Deutch
  • Writer
    • Mark Steven Johnson
  • Stars
    • Walter Matthau
    • Jack Lemmon
    • Ann-Margret
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    31K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,378
    11,148
    • Director
      • Howard Deutch
    • Writer
      • Mark Steven Johnson
    • Stars
      • Walter Matthau
      • Jack Lemmon
      • Ann-Margret
    • 73User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Walter Matthau
    Walter Matthau
    • Max Goldman
    Jack Lemmon
    Jack Lemmon
    • John Gustafson
    Ann-Margret
    Ann-Margret
    • Ariel Gustafson
    Sophia Loren
    Sophia Loren
    • Maria Sophia Coletta Ragetti
    Burgess Meredith
    Burgess Meredith
    • Grandpa Gustafson
    Daryl Hannah
    Daryl Hannah
    • Melanie Gustafson
    Kevin Pollak
    Kevin Pollak
    • Jacob Goldman
    Katie Sagona
    Katie Sagona
    • Allie, Melanie's Daughter
    Ann Morgan Guilbert
    Ann Morgan Guilbert
    • Mama Ragetti
    • (as Ann Guilbert)
    James Andelin
    • Sven
    Marcus Klemp
    • Eddie - Assistant Manager
    Max Wright
    Max Wright
    • County Health Inspector
    Cheryl Hawker
    Cheryl Hawker
    • Lena
    Wayne A. Evenson
    • Handsome Hans
    Allison Levine
    • Assistant at Dog Pound
    John Patrick Martin
    • Reverend
    Adam Ward
    • Skeleton
    Ryan Waldoch
    • Power Ranger #1
    • Director
      • Howard Deutch
    • Writer
      • Mark Steven Johnson
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    7theowinthrop

    Our Second Visit to Wabasha, Minnesota

    Sequels are rarely half as good as the original film. Matthau and Lennon would prove this at the tale end of their film partnership with THE ODD COUPLE PART II. But it has happened. ANOTHER THIN MAN is as good a film as THE THIN MAN. Vincent Minelli's follow up to FATHER OF THE BRIDE may lack the satire of weddings the original had, but FATHER'S LITTLE DIVIDEND is well made and entertaining in it's own right. And then there is this film. Of the first movie, GRUMPY OLD MEN, I have made a comment elsewhere. GRUMPIER OLD MEN is a neat follow-up, as we find how Max Goldman (Matthau) finds his new mate, Maria Ragetti (Sophia Loren). It also settles the future of Max's son Mayor Jacob Goldman (Kevin Pollak) and John Gustafson's (Lemmon's) daughter Melanie (Darryl Hannah), and gives a bitter-sweet farewell to John's father (Burgess Meredith).

    I think the reason the sequel works is that there is a sense of time and continuity here that is not usually found. In GRUMPY OLD MEN, the reactions of Lemmon and Matthau to the death of their close friend Chuck (Ossie Davis), who had only recently been their rival for Ariel (Ann-Margaret) showed them to be human beings - not just two good comic actors trading insults for yucks. Here, it is watching the final scenes of Grandpa Gustafson (ironically Burgess Meredith's final role - and a fittingly good one for that fine actor). In the first film Meredith was always acting like a wild authority figure: over ninety years old, but threatening to tan the hides of the middle aged Matthau and Lennon like they were still kids when he stops them fighting. Here we see him in several guises. He is a loving grandpa - he is seen telling Allie (Katie Sagona) the story of Goldilock and the Three Bears (with his own modern interpolations), and then singing "Dream a Little Dream of Me" to put her to sleep. He is vulgar, but in a loving, sensible way. When Allie swallows a quarter, he suggests that it is normal - all kids swallow or try to swallow coins - and one only should worry if the kid excretes two dimes and nickel. He loves sexual encounters (in the first film he suggests that if Lemmon and Matthau can't get Arial he can!). Here he meets somebody to romance (Anne Gilbert), and they have a nice time together. But it is a brief one. Having reached 95, God finally comes for Grandpa, and his death manages to bring the other characters from cross purpose quarrels to sanity. It also brings the sweet image of Gilbert depositing a rose over the spot that Grandpa's ashes are scattered.

    The continuity theme is also in the portion about "Catfish Hunter" the local lake legendary catfish. Grandpa tells John, at one point, that the catfish was old when he was a boy (which begs the question, why did they name the catfish after a major Yankee baseball player of the 1970 teams? - long after Grandpa's youth). The locals all hope to catch the fish and mount it on their walls. We see it at one point jumping late at night, alone, into the air and back into the late in the glorious moonlight - the monarch of the lake. But at the end, when the catfish is caught by Matthau and Lemmon together, Lemmon (probably influenced by Ann-Margaret, who did the same thing in the first film) gets Matthau to agree to return the catfish to the lake, where it can join Grandpa's ashes. So the legend is returned to it's base.

    Even in the final moments of the film, with another marriage and a joke reminiscent of the first film's conclusion, suggests continuity. So there is a type of structural vigor in the two films, that strengthens their stories and increases the viewers pleasure watching them. Yes indeed, this is one sequel that works very well.
    7namashi_1

    A Sweet Film, with Lively Performances...

    A sequel to the thoroughly enjoyable Grumpy Old Men, 'Grumpier Old Men' is A Sweet Film, with Lively Performances. The sequel has the spirit of its prequel & the amazing cast, led by the impeccable talents of the Late/Great Jack Lemmon & the Late/Great Walter Matthau, are in full form!

    'Grumpier Old Men' Synopsis: John and Max resolve to save their beloved bait shop from turning into an Italian restaurant, just as its new female owner catches Max's attention.

    'Grumpier Old Men' works well as a romantic-comedy, as it has moments of humour & subtle romance. I loved the prequel & I must say, the sequel doesn't fail to deliver. The film has sustained its energy & wit, that one would expect from it.

    Mark Steven Johnson's Screenplay is entertaining, although initially the pace is slightly slow. Howard Deutch's Direction is top-class. Tak Fujimoto's Cinematography is good. Editing also is ably done.

    Performance-Wise: Lemmon & Matthau shine all through. Its their sheer on-screen chemistry, that alone is worth watching the entire film. Sophia Loren is top-notch. Ann-Margret is impressive. Kevin Pollak & Daryl Hannah leave a mark. Late/Great Burgess Meredith is memorable in his part.

    On the whole, 'Grumpier Old Men' is a smooth, relaxing watch.
    8agirlwhoreallylovesmovies

    Funnier than the first!

    This movie is downright hilarious with tons of good one-liners. Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon (may they both rest in peace) are two of the funniest actors in history. No one else could have played Max & John. Sophia Loren is still one of the most beautiful women in movie history! One of the funniest scenes is when she says "Holy moly" after being kissed by Max. Watch this movie. You will enjoy it, if you have a sense of humor!
    8daveym4964

    As Good As The Original

    Some people see this as an inferior sequel to the first movie "Grumpy Old Men". I don't agree, i love the first one but i think this one is every bit as good and in some ways..even better than the original. Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon are my favorite comedy team. The Fortune Cookie is a classic and i also love "Buddy Buddy" and "The Odd Couple Parts 1 and 2 but the Grumpies hold a special place in my heart. I was personally hoping for another Grumpy movie but sadly we've lost both of these wonderful stars so that will never happen. At least we will always have these fine films to enjoy and treasure. I have them on Dvd and watch them regularly..they never fail to touch my heart and make me smile.
    Coxer99

    Grumpier Old Men

    Nothing's different in this lovely follow up to the sleeper hit original. Lemmon and Matthau still jab at each other while Sophia Loren practically steals the film with her still astonishing beauty. Things only get better with age.

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    • Trivia
      This was Burgess Meredith's last film. He died of complications of Alzheimer's disease on September 9, 1997. He showed symptoms at the time of this movie's filming, and had to be coached during each scene in which he appeared. Meredith's acting talents are evident despite his failing mental faculties.
    • Goofs
      When the worm is escaping into the ground, the green wire pulling it along is clearly visible.
    • Quotes

      Grandpa Gustafson: What the... what the hell is this?

      John Gustafson: That's lite beer.

      Grandpa Gustafson: Gee, I weigh ninety goddamn pounds, and you bring me this sloppin' foam?

      John Gustafson: Ariel's got me on a diet because the doc said my cholestorol's a little too high.

      Grandpa Gustafson: Well, let me tell you something now, Johnny. Last Thursday, I turned 95 years old. And I never exercised a day in my life. Every morning, I wake up and I smoke a cigarette. And then I eat five strips of bacon. And for lunch, I eat a bacon sandwich. And for a midday snack?

      John Gustafson: Bacon.

      Grandpa Gustafson: Bacon! A whole damn plate! And I usually drink my dinner. Now, according to all of them flat-belly experts, I should've took a dirt nap like thirty years ago. But each year comes and goes, and I'm still here. Ha! And they keep dyin'. You know? Sometimes I wonder if God forgot about me. Just goes to show you, huh?

      John Gustafson: What?

      Grandpa Gustafson: Huh?

      John Gustafson: Goes to show you what?

      Grandpa Gustafson: Well, it just goes... what the hell are you talkin' about?

      John Gustafson: Well, you said you drink beer, you eat bacon, and you smoke cigarettes, and you outlive most of the experts.

      Grandpa Gustafson: Yeah?

      John Gustafson: I thought maybe there's a moral.

      Grandpa Gustafson: No, there ain't no moral. I just like that story. That's all. I like that story.

    • Crazy credits
      Outtakes also show Walter Matthau and 'Jack Lemmon' both forgetting their lines, including the names of their characters' respective love interests.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Dead Man Walking/Cutthroat Island/Sudden Death/Grumpier Old Men/Restoration/Waiting to Exhale (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      (I'll Be Glad When You're Dead) You Rascal You
      Written by Spo-De-Odee

      Performed by Louis Armstrong and Louis Jordan

      Courtesy of MCA Records

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    • Release date
      • December 22, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Dos viejos más gruñones
    • Filming locations
      • Afton, Minnesota, USA(dog pound)
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Lancaster Gate
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    • Budget
      • $25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $71,518,503
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,797,185
      • Dec 25, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $71,518,503
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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