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Dutch

1991

R

1 h 47 m

United States

Comedy

Drama

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

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Enzo

29/05/2023 15:50
source: Driving Me Crazy
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Kimm 🖤

16/11/2022 09:48
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JOSELYN DUMAS

16/11/2022 04:25
To get to know his girlfriend's son (Ethan Embry), a working-class good guy (Ed O'Neill) volunteers to pick him up from a prep school -- only to learn that her son is not the nicest kid. This film has an impressive pedigree. The director, Peter Faiman, is not well known, but he was the director of "Crocodile Dundee", which makes him a small legend. And the writer was John Hughes, a giant in the industry. "Dutch" received extremely poor reviews from critics, where it has a 14% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes with an average score of 3.7 out of 10 from 21 reviews. It was also a flop at the box office, grossing less than $5 million compared to its $17 million budget. Despite poor reception from critics, the film has garnered a cult following (as is common for Hughes films).
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cute sid 143

16/11/2022 04:25
The film is reminiscent of Planes, Trains and Automobiles, another fine Hughes film. The touch of introspective melancholy towards the end; the odd couple traveling; the disastrous clashes of personality -- all of it is in tune with the earlier Candy/Martin film. How does it differ? New subtleties of character are examined. We are treated to a portrait of a young man as an intractable nemesis, turned good-natured at last. And, we see the great Al Bundy in a more respectable guise. Entertaining.
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rehan2255

16/11/2022 04:25
This movie along with Trains, Planes & Automobiles is a must watch every Thanksgiving for our family. It's one of those movies you can watch over and over and never get tired of. The actors are great and well suited to their roles. You could feel the chemistry between Dutch and Doyle and now they are together on the series Dragnet. Rent it to get the whole experience. TV cuts some good stuff.
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Tima Trawally

16/11/2022 04:25
The chemistry between Ed O'Niel as 'Dutch' and Ethan Randall as 'Doyle' is excellent. It makes the movie work, whereas other lesser talents would have produced a ho-hum movie. The excellence is not always found in the script, and these two actors bring a mediocre script up to the level of excellent. The young actor 'Ethan Randall' that played Doyle is in reality none other than 'Ethan Embry', the actor who played 'Frank Smith' on the circa-2003 version of 'L.A. Dragnet', costarring with Ed O'Niel once again! Unfortunately, Ethan Embry was replaced in the second season of 'Dragnet' by an entire roster of new (and boring) actors...including the yet-to-be-desperate housewife Eva Longoria! Those two work well together.
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Manisha patel

16/11/2022 04:25
i just finished watching this,20 years after it was made and enjoyed it immensely.i can't understand how it did so poorly at the box office. even today it has a strong message of values and humanity that should be as relevant today as then. the boy who played Doyle was excellent and showed the maturity of an older actor. it seems that the popularity of movies are more dependent on how much sex,violence,and the f bomb are on the screen. i do wish the ending when they were dropped off by the homeless family went into more detail that they would be taken care of
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Regina Daniels

16/11/2022 04:25
The first time i saw this movie. I was 5 years old and i loved it. My favorite part of the movie is when Ed o'neill blows off all those fireworks. This movie is a classic. I give it ten out of ten. This movie never gets old.
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Deborah Nzolani

16/11/2022 04:25
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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Hemaanand Sambavamou

16/11/2022 04:25
Dutch is a mix of other John Hughes movies, Planes, Trains & Automobiles, Uncle Buck and Home alone. Out of those movies, Dutch is at least funnier than Uncle Buck. Although, nothing new, Dutch is still an enjoyable movie. Overall, very funny and entertaining. *** (out of four)
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