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Funny Farm (1988)
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Dec 25, 2018
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Warner Bros. released Funny Farm to theaters on June 3, 1988. George Roy Hill directed the film starring Chevy Chase, Madolyn Smith Osborne, and Kevin O'Morrison.

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Warner Bros. released Funny Farm to theaters on June 3, 1988. George Roy Hill directed the film starring Chevy Chase, Madolyn Smith Osborne, and Kevin O’Morrison. ‘Funny Farm’ Movie Summary Chevy Chase and Madolyn Smith play Andy and Elizabeth Farmer, a couple of yuppies from New York City. The happy pair is over the Big Apple, and they decide to move to the Connecticut countryside for some peace and quiet. Andy is professional sportswriter looking to write his great American novel about an ex-Marine turned journalist named I. M. Fletcher. Elizabeth is a happy housewife by day and an urban cowgirl at night, but that’s for another podcast. The two are a match made in vulgarian heaven. Throughout this hilarious fish-out-of-water tale, Andy and Elizabeth must endure sign-stealing teenagers, telephone-less houses, starvation diets, and drunk-driving mailmen tossing deliveries into tiny mail boxes like a stumbling barfly playing darts at 2am. Even their furniture arrives late due to a disintegrating bridge and a poorly drawn map. You ever notice the smaller the town, the more detailed the directions to a place are? Once the Farmers settle into their new Rockwellian paradise, the hilarity continues with Andy’s writer’s block. So instead of singing Snow White songs to the birds, Andy tosses a steaming cup of his mocha frustrations at them. He then buys a heavenly dog named Benji which reincarnates its ass out of the town before Andy can fuck up its life too, and then, if that’s not enough, Andy discovers a dead body buried on the farm. The undertaker’s small-town prices are killer, but this is comedy gold we’re talking about, so it pays for itself. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Disclaimer This podcast is not endorsed by Warner Home Video and is intended for entertainment and information purposes only. Funny Farm, all names and sounds of Funny Farm characters, and any other Funny Farm related items are registered trademarks and/or copyrights of Warner Home Video or their respective trademark and/or copyright holders. All original content of this podcast is the intellectual property of Lunchtime Movie Review, the MHM Podcast Network, and Fuzzy Bunny Slippers Entertainment LLC unless otherwise noted. This post contains affiliate links that will take you to Amazon.com and/or the iTunes Store. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission. Advertisers and affiliate partnerships do not influence our content. For more information, please read our Terms of Use about the inclusion of affiliate links on this site.

Warner Bros. released Funny Farm to theaters on June 3, 1988. George Roy Hill directed the film starring Chevy Chase, Madolyn Smith Osborne, and Kevin O’Morrison.

‘Funny Farm’ Movie Summary

Chevy Chase and Madolyn Smith play Andy and Elizabeth Farmer, a couple of yuppies from New York City. The happy pair is over the Big Apple, and they decide to move to the Connecticut countryside for some peace and quiet. Andy is professional sportswriter looking to write his great American novel about an ex-Marine turned journalist named I. M. Fletcher. Elizabeth is a happy housewife by day and an urban cowgirl at night, but that’s for another podcast. The two are a match made in vulgarian heaven.

Throughout this hilarious fish-out-of-water tale, Andy and Elizabeth must endure sign-stealing teenagers, telephone-less houses, starvation diets, and drunk-driving mailmen tossing deliveries into tiny mail boxes like a stumbling barfly playing darts at 2am. Even their furniture arrives late due to a disintegrating bridge and a poorly drawn map. You ever notice the smaller the town, the more detailed the directions to a place are?

Once the Farmers settle into their new Rockwellian paradise, the hilarity continues with Andy’s writer’s block. So instead of singing Snow White songs to the birds, Andy tosses a steaming cup of his mocha frustrations at them. He then buys a heavenly dog named Benji which reincarnates its ass out of the town before Andy can fuck up its life too, and then, if that’s not enough, Andy discovers a dead body buried on the farm. The undertaker’s small-town prices are killer, but this is comedy gold we’re talking about, so it pays for itself.

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Disclaimer

This podcast is not endorsed by Warner Home Video and is intended for entertainment and information purposes only. Funny Farm, all names and sounds of Funny Farm characters, and any other Funny Farm related items are registered trademarks and/or copyrights of Warner Home Video or their respective trademark and/or copyright holders. All original content of this podcast is the intellectual property of Lunchtime Movie Review, the MHM Podcast Network, and Fuzzy Bunny Slippers Entertainment LLC unless otherwise noted.

This post contains affiliate links that will take you to Amazon.com and/or the iTunes Store. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, we will receive an affiliate commission. Advertisers and affiliate partnerships do not influence our content. For more information, please read our Terms of Use about the inclusion of affiliate links on this site.

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