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Brewster's Millions (1985) Reviews

Brewster's Millions (1985)
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The seventh cinema adaptation of the venerable stage farce Brewster's Millions stars Richard Pryor as Montgomery Brewster, a third-rate baseball player. Much to his amazement, Brewster discovers that he is related to deceased millionaire Rupert Horn (Hume Cronyn, who appears only in a videotaped "living will"). Even more amazing is the fact that Horn has left Brewster his entire $300 million fortune. The catch? Brewster must spend $30 million within 30 days, or he'll be left with nothing (in the earlier incarnations of Brewster's Millions, the hero was required to spend only a million, but this was, after all, the inflationary '80s). Aiding and abetting Brewster in his efforts to divest himself of his money are his catcher pal (John Candy) and an erstwhile lady friend (Lonette McKee), while his principal antagonist is a snotty attorney (Stephen Collins). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard PryorJohn Candy, (more)
Director(s):
Walter Hill
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD  | Digital SD
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Member Reviews


Matthew P.

If you are looking for a good comedy, this is it. John Candy and Richard Pryor are both great in this movie which shows money can make u miserable. enjoy

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Julio R.

I just saw this movie for the first time today. If you enjoy comedies, no matter how old they are, you'll die laughing with this one. Richard Pryor and John Candy are hilarious. Gotta see it.

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Patrick E.

GONE ARE THE GOOD OLD MOVIES, COMEDY IS BETTER THAN TODAYS CURRENT MOVIES, OVER 50 ACTORS PARTICIPATEING AND THE THEME THAT EVERYONE WISH WOULD HAPPEN TO THEM. GOTTA SEE MOVIE !!!!

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Daniel O.

The other guy who wrote a review about this movie was right, you can just imagine being poor and being asked to just throw away money. Given mounds of cash and asked to throw it away, better yet, asking Richard Pryor to throw it away.. now you got a comedy. The very night I watched it i dreamed i was rich, when i woke up, i was poor again.. its a dream i'll have to make a reality.

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James G.

This was a great movie---I would definitly recommend this movie to everyone!

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Pamela H.

One of the really funny movies from the 80's. Still fun to watch. Saw this as a kid and loved it.

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DUANE K.

John Candy was superb! The other characters were quite stereo-typed and a bit much. However, overall it was a great movie and a hundred times better than anything that is being produced today.

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DUB K.

Fun movie to watch!

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Randy H.

I would love to write a review,but the disc I received was cracked.Hopefully they will send a replacement one.

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Kenneth J.

First they send me a copy that is damaged - I return it and weeks go by still waiting for a non damaged replacement dvd. If I were you I wouldn't order this dvd because you don't know what you will get or when you will receive it!

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Matthew P.

If you are looking for a good comedy, this is it. John Candy and Richard Pryor are both great in this movie which shows money can make u miserable. enjoy

Yes   |   No

 
Julio R.

I just saw this movie for the first time today. If you enjoy comedies, no matter how old they are, you'll die laughing with this one. Richard Pryor and John Candy are hilarious. Gotta see it.

Yes   |   No

 
Patrick E.

GONE ARE THE GOOD OLD MOVIES, COMEDY IS BETTER THAN TODAYS CURRENT MOVIES, OVER 50 ACTORS PARTICIPATEING AND THE THEME THAT EVERYONE WISH WOULD HAPPEN TO THEM. GOTTA SEE MOVIE !!!!

Yes   |   No

 
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