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The Money Pit
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The Money Pit

For everyone who's ever been deeply in love or deeply in debt.
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User Score1,241 ratings
TMDB 6.516+19861h 31mEnglish
ComedyRomance

Synopsis

After being evicted from their Manhattan apartment, a couple buy what looks like the home of their dreams—only to find themselves saddled with a bank-account-draining nightmare. Struggling to keep their relationship together as their rambling mansion falls to pieces around them, the two watch in hilarious horror as everything—including the kitchen sink—disappears into the Money Pit.

Director
Richard BenjaminFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Amblin Entertainment2 production companies
Release
March 26, 1986Released
Box Office
$55MBudget $10M

Top Cast

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Tom Hanks
Tom Hanks
Walter Fielding, Jr.
Shelley Long
Shelley Long
Anna Crowley
Alexander Godunov
Alexander Godunov
Max Beissart
Maureen Stapleton
Maureen Stapleton
Estelle
Joe Mantegna
Joe Mantegna
Art Shirk
Philip Bosco
Philip Bosco
Curly
Josh Mostel
Josh Mostel
Jack Schnittman
Yakov Smirnoff
Yakov Smirnoff
Shatov

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Reviews

From TMDB users
stugood
Mar 9, 2019

Tonally confused direction, a terminally contrived plot and inconsistent character actions make this nothing more than a light 1980s curio. Too bad, because Hanks and Long do show some chemistry here.

Kamurai
Aug 14, 2020

Good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. Despite this movie releasing in 1986, this movie actually dates really well. With the focus being much more on the horror of real estate and property maintenance, things like smart phones aren't relevant to the story. This could easily be rebooted beat for beat as all the points are still relevant today and the script is well written. I'm not sure who the equivalent actors to Tom Hanks ("Forest Gump") and Shelley Long ("Cheers") are today, but they would have to be quality expressionists to make the movie work. While some of the jokes are baked into the script with situational destruction around the house, it really is the actor performances that sell the emotion and charm of the movie. Well worth the watch, and the trip in the way back machine.

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