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The Money Pit

  • Director: Richard Benjamin
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Slapstick, Domestic Comedy
  • Themes: Crumbling Marriages, Nothing Goes Right
  • Main Cast: Shelley Long, Tom Hanks, Alexander Godunov, Maureen Stapleton, Joe Mantegna
  • Release Year: 1986
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 91 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

Adapting the themes of the 1948 film Mr. Blandings Builds his Dream House, this comedy stars Tom Hanks as Walter Fielding, who with his love Anna (Shelley Long) decides to buy a suburban New York home for next-to-nothing. Both Anna and Walter are willing to fix what ails the house and since they are both successful professionals, that should not be too difficult. Unfortunately, what ails the house might be terminal as the rest of the film chronicles the battle between the couple and the disintegrating structure. Construction workers come in to make matters either worse or better -- or both. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

Cast

Philip Bosco - Curly; Josh Mostel - Jack Schnittman; Yakov Smirnoff - Shatov; Carmine Caridi - Brad Shirk; Brian Backer - Ethan; Billy Lombardo - Benny; Mia Dillon - Marika; John van Dreelen - Carlos; Douglass Watson - Walter Fielding, Sr.; Tetchie Agbayani - Florinda; Cindy Brooks - Benny's Girl Friend; Susan Browning - Samantha; Matthew Cowles - Marty; Lucille Dobrin - Macumba Lady; Frankie R. Faison - James; Ron Foster - Record Producer; Radu Gavor - Mover; Michael Hyde - Driver of Eighteen-Wheeler; Michael Jeter - Arnie; Tzi Ma - Hwang; Frank Maraden - Matress Man; Irving Metzman - Sid; Afemo Omilami - Bernie; Wendell Pierce - Paramedic; Joe Ponazecki - Mr. Shrapp; Robey - Female Vocalist; Nestor Serrano - Julio; Mike Starr - Lenny; Jake Steinfeld - Duke/Construction Worker; Leslie West - Lana; White Lion - Rock Group; Mary Louise Wilson - Benny's Mom; Alan Altshuld - Driver of Volkswagen; Henry Baker - Oscar; Joey Balin - Jimmy; Grisha Dimant - Mover; Bruno Iannone - Sol; Lutz Rath - Geza; Mike Russo - Mattress Man; Scott Turchin - Mover

Credit

Steven W. Graham - Art Director, Howard Feuer - Casting, Ruth Morley - Costume Designer, Richard Benjamin - Director, Jacqueline Cambas - Editor, David Giler - Executive Producer, Steven Spielberg - Executive Producer, Michel Colombier - Composer (Music Score), Michel Colombier - Musical Direction/Supervision, Dr. Peter Alsop - Songwriter, Julia Wakefield - Songwriter, Julian Bargas - Songwriter, Deborah Harry - Songwriter, White Lion - Songwriter, Walter Marks - Songwriter, Giorgio Moroder - Songwriter, Mickey Scott - Makeup, Patrizia Von Brandenstein - Production Designer, Gordon Willis - Cinematographer, Kathleen Kennedy - Producer, Art Levinson - Producer, Frank Marshall - Producer, Michael Wood - Special Effects, Chuck Picerni, Jr. - Stunts, Charlie Picerni - Stunts, Pete Antico - Stunts, Lowell Ganz - Screenwriter, David Giler - Screenwriter, Babaloo Mandel - Screenwriter, Ron Hitchcock - Re-Recording Mixer, George De Titta, Jr. - Set Dresser, George DeTitta, Sr. - Set Decorator, Salvatore Cammanrano - Featured Music, Gaetano Donizetti - Featured Music, Bill Monroe - Featured Music, Ritchie Valens - Featured Music

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Bad Behavior; The 'Burbs; Funny Farm; George Washington Slept Here; The Grass Is Always Greener over the Septic Tank; The Great Outdoors; Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House; Summer Rental; The Electric House; Mouse Hunt; Duplex; La Maison De Campagne; Bless This House; Are We Done Yet?
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For the location known as "The Money Pit", see Oak Island.
The Money Pit

The movie poster for The Money Pit
Directed by Richard Benjamin
Produced by Steven Spielberg (exec.)
Kathleen Kennedy
Art Levinson
Frank Marshall
Written by David Giler
Starring Tom Hanks
Shelley Long
Music by Michel Colombier
Cinematography Gordon Willis
Studio Amblin Entertainment
Distributed by Universal Studios
Release date(s) March 26 1986
Running time 91 min.
Language English

The Money Pit is a 1986 comedy film, and a remake of Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House. Directed by Richard Benjamin and executive produced by Steven Spielberg, the film stars Tom Hanks as Walter Fielding Jr., an entertainment industry lawyer, Shelley Long as Anna Crowley, a violist, and Alexander Godunov, who plays Max Beissart ("the Maestro"), Anna's ex-husband.

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Plot

The story begins with Walter and Anna learning of his father’s escape from the country after having embezzled millions of dollars. Walter and Anna hear noises and are surprised to find workmen putting furnishings around their apartment and Shatov (Yakov Smirnoff), Max’s assistant, asking them “you’re still here?!” (We learn that Walter and Anna do not own the apartment; it belongs to Anna's ex-husband Max (Alexander Godunov), who has returned unexpectedly early from a tour abroad and intends to take up residence again.)

Walter and Anna now need a place of their own. Through an unscrupulous real estate agent friend, Walter learns about a million dollar distress sale mansion. He and Anna meet the owner, Estelle (Maureen Stapleton), who claims she must sell the house quickly because her husband has been arrested by the Israelis, having been accused of being Adolf Hitler's pool boy. Her sob story and insistence of keeping the place in candlelight in order to save money “for the bloodsucking lawyers” distracts Walter and enchants Anna, who finds it “romantic”. Walter and Anna decide to buy the house, but Anna insists on putting up half of the money needed for the repairs. She turns to Max for her half of the money by selling him back what she got in their divorce.

From the moment Walter and Anna take possession of the house, it quickly begins to fall apart. The entire front door frame rips out of the wall, the main staircase collapses, the plumbing is found to be full of gunk, the electrical system catches fire, the bathtub crashes through the floor (this causes Walter to laugh vehemently), the chimney collapses, and a raccoon has invaded the dumbwaiter.

Contractors Art (Joe Mantegna) and Brad Shirk (Carmine Caridi) are called in, work permits are issued, and the job is originally estimated to take two weeks. This is because the original intent was to demolish the house. Still, the estimate of two weeks is a running gag throughout the movie. (When asked how long a process will take, the answer is always "two weeks"). Walter is increasingly frustrated by the delays and increasing cost and dubs the house “the money pit".

The repair work ends up taking four months. Anna attempts to secure more funds from Max by selling him some artwork she received in their divorce. Max doesn't care about the artwork, but gives her the money anyway. He wines and dines her, and she ends up in a compromising situation. (The morning after he agrees to buy the paintings from Anna, Max allows her to believe her assumption — having woken up in Max's bed — that she has cheated on Walter, but in reality she has not). Walter later asks Anna point-blank if she slept with Max, but Anna hastily denies it. Walter's suspicions push Anna to admit that she slept with Max, but the damage is done. Anna later confides in Max that, "He (Walter) can't forgive me, and I can't forgive him for that."

Due to Walter and Anna’s stubbornness, their relationship becomes more and more hostile, and in a rare moment of agreement, vow to sell the house once it is restored and split the proceeds. This nearly happens, but Walter misses Anna and says he loves her anyway, even if she did sleep with Max. Anna happily states that she didn’t sleep with Max, and the two reconcile. In the end, they are married in front of their new house.

The movie ends with a cutaway to Rio De Janeiro, where Estelle and Carlos (John van Dreelen) — now revealed to be con artists — are taking a cash-filled briefcase from Walter's father, who is thrilled to be getting such a great deal for a house.

Cast

Actor Role
Tom Hanks Walter Fielding, Jr.
Shelley Long Anna Crowley Beissart / Anna Fielding
Alexander Godunov Max Beissart, the Maestro
Maureen Stapleton Estelle
Joe Mantegna Art Shirk
Philip Bosco Curly
Josh Mostel Jack Schnittman
Yakov Smirnoff Shatov
Carmine Caridi Brad Shirk
Brian Backer Ethan
Billy Lombardo Benny
Mia Dillon Marika
John van Dreelen Carlos
Douglass Watson Walter Fielding, Sr.
Lucille Dobrin Macumba Lady

Production

The Money Pit was filmed in New York City and Lattingtown, Long Island, New York.

Reception

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