Funny Farm

Funny Farm (1988)

Chevy Chase finds life in the country isn't what it's cracked up to be!

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 1988-06-03
  • User Rating: 6.2/10 from 260 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 41min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: George Roy Hill
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From 260 Ratings

Summary

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.

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  • Chevy Chase

    as Andy Farmer
  • Madolyn Smith Osborne

    as Elizabeth Farmer
  • Kevin O'Morrison

    as Sheriff Ledbetter
  • Joseph Maher

    as Michael Sinclair
  • Jack Gilpin

    as Bud Culbertson
  • Caris Corfman

    as Betsy Culbertson
  • William Severs

    as Newspaper Editor
  • Mike Starr

    as Crocker
  • Glenn Plummer

    as Mickey
  • William Duell

    as Old Character
  • Helen Lloyd Breed

    as Old Operator
  • Kit Le Fever

    as Young Operator (as Kit Le Fevre)
  • Dakin Matthews

    as Marion Corey Jr.
  • William Newman

    as Gus Lotterhand
  • Alice Drummond

    as Mrs. Ethel Dinges
  • Kevin Conway

    as Crum Petree (uncredited)
  • Bill Fagerbakke

    as Lon Criterion
  • Nicholas Wyman

    as Dirk Criterion
  • Brad Sullivan

    as Brock
  • Nesbitt Blaisdell

    as Hank
  • George Buck

    as Peterbrook
  • Audrie Neenan

    as Ivy (as Audrie J. Neenan)
  • MacIntyre Dixon

    as Mayor Barclay
  • Raynor Scheine

    as Oates
  • Peter Boyden

    as Reporter
  • Reg E. Cathey

    as Reporter
  • Dan Desmond

    as Reporter
  • Don Plumley

    as Reporter
  • Brett Miller

    as Teenager
  • Jamie Meyer

    as Teenager
  • David Woodberry

    as Ike
  • Kevin Murphy

    as Ewell
  • Dennis Barr

    as First Base Coach
  • Barbara Baker

    as Woman in Stands
  • David Williams

    as Marcus
  • Steve Jonas

    as Driving Instructor
  • Russell Bletzer

    as Councilman
  • Evelyn McLean

    as Caroler
  • Steven John

    as Caroler
  • Judson Duncan

    as Caroler
  • Alison Hannas

    as Caroler
  • Robert Ingram

    as Caroler
  • Mary Johnson

    as Caroler
  • Kristin Kellom

    as Caroler
  • Paul Link

    as Caroler
Directing George Roy Hill Director
Production Lee Haas Unit Production Manager
Art Michael Ross Property Master
Directing Princess O'Mahoney Second Assistant Director
Costume & Make-Up Lee Harman Makeup Artist
Production George Goodman Unit Production Manager
Directing Jim Van Wyck First Assistant Director
Directing Michael D. Moore Second Unit Director
Costume & Make-Up Craig Lyman Makeup Artist
Directing Michael Rapley Second Second Assistant Director
Art Robert DePatis Construction Coordinator
Directing Liz Ryan Second Assistant Director
Art Henry Larrecq Assistant Art Director
Art Mike Cunningham Assistant Property Master
Directing Robert E. Warner First Assistant Director
Art Judy Cammer Set Designer
Art Gerard Cubero Leadman
Art James W. Payne Set Decoration
Art Henry Bumstead Production Design
Costume & Make-Up Ann Roth Costume Design
Production Patrick Kelley Executive Producer
Sound Elmer Bernstein Original Music Composer
Production Marion Dougherty Casting
Editing Alan Heim Editor
Production Bruce Bodner Executive Producer
Production Robert Crawford Jr. Producer
Camera Miroslav Ondříček Director of Photography
Sound Deborah Dawson ADR Editor
Crew Lisa Dalton Stunts
Crew Don Picard Stunts
Crew Cliff Cudney Stunts
Crew Hugh Aodh O'Brien Stunts
Costume & Make-Up Kaye Pownall Hairstylist
Crew John Robotham Stunts
Crew John Patrick McLaughlin Stunts
Crew George Robotham Stunts
Writing Jay Cronley Novel
Writing Jeffrey Boam Screenplay

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