The Money Pit
Dir: Richard Benjamin/USA/1985/91 mins/Dolby stereo
Lps: Shelley Long, Tom Hanks, Alexander Godunov, Maureen Stapleton
Walter Fielding and his girlfriend, Anna Crowley, are contentedly plodding on through life when their peace is shattered by the inconvenience of being evicted from the apartment in which they are living. This is caused by the premature return of its owner who, not by any coincidence, happens to be Anna's ex-husband. Luckily(?) a well-timed opportunity of a 'bargain dreamhouse' arises, which Walter and Anna cannot resist. But the dream soon starts becoming a nightmare, as assorted bits of house fall apart. From this point an hilarious sequence of chaos ensues in a bid to restore the house to its former glory.
The storyline of The Money Pit may be a little thin, as it is really no more than an excuse for a farcical series of events; but Richard Benjamin gets away with it, keeping the comedy rolling at such a cracking pace that your ribs will barely have time to recover between the doses of farce inflicted on them.
DRS
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