Funny Farm
Funny Farm
Sportswriter Andy Farmer moves with his schoolteacher wife Elizabeth to the country in order to write a novel in relative seclusion. Of course, seclusion is the last thing the Farmers find in the small, eccentric town, where disaster awaits them at every turn.
Movie Information
| Release Date | 1988-06-03 |
| Runtime | 101 Minutes |
| Language | EN |
| Rating | 6.171/10 |
Story Summary
Sportswriter Andy Farmer (Chevy Chase) abandons his hectic city life to pursue a novel in a sleepy rural town with his wife, schoolteacher Elizabeth (Madolyn Smith Osborne). Expecting peace, they quickly discover the community is a hotbed of quirky characters, bizarre traditions, and relentless mishaps that turn their quiet retreat into a comedic battle for sanity.
Review
Funny Farm delivers a solid dose of late‑80s slapstick, buoyed by Chase’s signature deadpan humor and a supporting cast that leans into the absurdity of small‑town life. While the plot meanders through a series of set‑piece gags, the film’s charm lies in its willingness to embrace chaos, making it a memorable, if uneven, comedy of mismatched expectations.
Main Cast
- Chevy Chase
- Madolyn Smith Osborne
- Kevin O'Morrison
- Joseph Maher
- Jack Gilpin
- Caris Corfman
- William Severs
- Mike Starr
- Glenn Plummer
- William Duell
Official Trailer
Frequently Asked Questions
Who directed Funny Farm?
The film was directed by George Miller.
Is Funny Farm based on a true story?
No, the plot is an original comedic screenplay.
What is the runtime of the movie?
The film runs for 101 minutes.
Was the movie released on home video?
Yes, it was released on VHS and later on DVD.
Did Chevy Chase write any part of the script?
No, the screenplay was written by George Miller and John Hughes.
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