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DVD Features:
- Rated: PG-13
- Closed captioning available
- Run Time: 1 hours, 56 minutes
- Video: Color
- Released: May 5, 1998
- Originally Released: 1997
- Label: Universal Studios
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Packaging: Keep Case
- Single Side - Single Layer
- Aspect Ratio: Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
- Aspect Ratio: Letterbox - 2.35
- Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Dolby Surround - French
- Additional Release Material:
- Film Highlights
- Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer
- Text/Photo Galleries:
- Production Notes
- Biographies: Cast & Crew
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Tim Allen & Kirstie Alley | |
Performer: | Jay O. Sanders, Michael Lerner, Wayne Knight, Larry Miller, Miguel A. Núñez Jr., Megan Cavanagh, Carrie Preston & John Pyper-Ferguson | |
Directed by | Bryan Spicer | |
Edited by | Russell Denove | |
Screenwriting by | Jana Howington & Steve Lukanic | |
Composition by | Randy Edelman | |
Cameo: | Marla Maples | |
Produced by | Bill Sheinberg, Jon Sheinberg & Sid Sheinberg | |
Director of Photography: | Buzz Feitshans IV |
Entertainment Reviews:
I wish Tim Allen would go back to cocaine and stop making movies. In fact, the good of the world demands it.
Low IQ Canadian
A culture-clash comedy that's less a movie than an overproduced, four-times-too-long sitcom.
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Film Journal International
Rating: 3/5 --
Not a terrible romantic comedy. The Amish stuff has been done before, there are some moments in here.
About.com
Rating: 2/4 --
The plot is a yawner, another one of those "fish out of water'' formula jobs, complete with car chases and jokes about cow manure. But [Kirstie Alley and Tim Allen] succeed somehow in bringing a certain charm to their scenes.
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Chicago Sun-Times
Rating: 3/5 --
No masterpiece, but it does have heart
Kalamazoo Gazette
Neither [Tim Allen and Kirstie Alley] nor the competent cast can overcome the formulaic script by Jana Howington and Steve Lukanic or the humdrum direction by Bryant Spicer.
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Associated Press
Rating: 1.5/4 --
Kirstie Alley and Tim Allen are shallow New York socialites on the verge of divorce who become tax-fraud fugitives and pretend to be simple Amish folk. Eva Gabor and Eddie Albert they're not.
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USA Today
Product Description:
A sleazy Manhattan real estate developer and his fussy wife find themselves on the run from the Feds after their accountant diverts their income tax payments into his personal savings. Drawing on research from "Witness," the two squabblers pass themselves off as new arrivals at the Amish community of Intercourse, PA (no, really), in austere surroundings that provide for plenty of yuks.