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The Wrong Guys

  • Director: Danny Bilson
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Slapstick, Screwball Comedy
  • Themes: Nightmare Vacations, Nothing Goes Right
  • Main Cast: Louie Anderson, Richard Lewis, Richard Belzer, Franklyn Ajaye, Tim Thomerson
  • Release Year: 1988
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 86 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG

Plot

In this comedy, a group of former Cub Scouts (Louie Anderson, Richard Belzer, and Richard Lewis) get together for a reunion over twenty years later and land themselves in a mess of trouble when a deranged convict (John Goodman) takes them for FBI agents. ~ Iotis Erlewine, All Movie Guide

Cast

Brion James - Glen Grunski; Biff Manard - Mark Grunski; John Goodman - Duke Earl; Ernie Hudson - Dawson; Timothy Van Patten - J.T.; Jonathan Brandis - Kid Tim; John Calvin - FBI Captain; Lenny Clarke - Cab Driver; Debbie Falconer - Wendy; Kathleen Freeman - Grunskis' Mom; Alice Ghostley; Galyn Gorg - Carla; Karen Haber - Eileen; Art La Fleur - Woody Winslow; Zoaunne Le Roy - Pancake House Cashier; Ely Pouget - Nicole; Rita Rudner - Pam; Josh Saviano - Kid Belz; Jonathan Schmock - Hatchet; Bunny Summers - Louie's Mom; Cynthia Szigeti - Spa Matron; Brigid Conley Walsh - Louie's Sister; Carole Ita White - Ginger Grunski; Susan Isaacs - Dresser; Garland Spencer - Kid Franklyn; Lindsay Parker - Tim's Sister; Parker Jacobs - Kid Glen; Shirley Brown - Leslie; Leslie Norris - Student; Karl Wiedergott - Pancake House Waiter; Garth Winsome - Marsha Grunski; Dion Zamora - Kid Louie

Credit

Lloyd Levin - Associate Producer, Nan Dutton - Casting, Paul de Meo - Co-producer, Ronald E. Frazier - Co-producer, Charles Gordon - Co-producer, Jill M. Ohanneson - Costume Designer, Mary Ellen Woods - First Assistant Director, Danny Bilson - Director, Frank E. Jimenez - Editor, Lawrence Gordon - Executive Producer, Joseph Conlan - Composer (Music Score), George Costello - Production Designer, Frank Byers - Cinematographer, Damon Medlen - Set Designer, Danny Bilson - Screenwriter, Paul de Meo - Screenwriter

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The Wrong Guys
Directed by Danny Bilson
Written by Paul De Meo
Danny Bilson
Starring Louie Anderson
Richard Lewis
Richard Belzer
Tim Thomerson
Brion James
Release date(s) May 14, 1988
Running time 86 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Wrong Guys is a 1988 American movie about five middle-aged former Boy Scouts who reunite to go camping but are mistaken by escaped convicts as a FBI unit. The film features an ensemble cast of comedians.

Plot

Thirty years ago Louie Anderson was the leader of a group of Cub Scouts, Den 7: "The Owl Patrol", consisting of himself, neurotic Richard, ladies man Belz, smooth talking Franklin and surfer dude Tim. Although an accomplished troupe, they fail in their attempt to earn the coveted "Arrow of Light" badge by camping on Mount Whitehead, getting lost and having to call their mothers for help. They also face daily harassment from Glen and Mark Grunsky, two bullies that were kicked out of the den.

Decades later they have all gone their separate ways, except for Louie who lives in the same house and reminisces about his glory days as a Cub Scout. He decides to track down all his old friends and have a reunion. Belz is a famous fashion designer, Richard is a dentist, Tim teaches surfing and Franklin is a therapist with a radio show. When they gather at Louie’s house they are shocked to see how little it has changed and even more shocked when he proposes that they go on a camping trip to finally conquer Mount Whitehead.

Meanwhile, a dangerous criminal named Duke Earl has escaped prison with two accomplices. After shooting up a restaurant he decides they should lay low in a cabin on Whitehead, where his uncle used to live.

While shopping for supplies, the scouts are spotted by the Grunsky brothers, who decide to secretly follow them and pull a prank. On the mountain the scouts have a rough time adjusting to the wilderness after their sheltered lives. The Grunskys fare little better, being terrorized by a squirrel who steals all their food. When Duke sees the Den 7 flag the scouts are flying, he mistakes them for section seven of the FBI and plans to kill them when the sun goes down.

After night falls, Belz and Tim sneak off to check out a nearby health spa for women. Their attempts to woo two attractive ladies instead earn them the ire of Ginger and Marsha, the Grunkys’ wives who are vacationing there, and the two scouts barely escape.

Louie and Richard notice them gone and believe they have been abducted by “One Armed Pete”, a legendary axe-murderer (and it turns out, Duke’s uncle). They are unable to awaken Franklin, who has taken one of Richard’s sleeping pills and set off without him, Richard complaining the whole time. At Duke’s cabin they meet one of his accomplices and learn of the mistaken identification that has set Duke on them.

Duke meanwhile has made his way to the scouts’ camp and machine-guns their tent, with Franklin still inside. When Louie and Richard return they initially believe him to be dead, until he awakens and Belz and Tim arrive. The Owl Patrol tries to flee the mountain, but realize that their engine has been stolen by the Grunskys, who only agree to return it if their status as cub scouts is restored. When trying to retrieve the engine they witness Duke killing one of his accomplices and flee into the woods while Duke swears they won’t get off the mountain alive. The Grunskys’ own car is sabotaged by the same squirrel as before, who chews through the wires of their engine.

Fleeing through the woods, the scouts tumble down a hill and discover their missing pack, the loss of which led to their failure thirty years ago. It contains a map, compass, and other survival tools, and the troupe decides that this is fate giving them another chance to “beat this goddamn mountain”.

They build a raft to escape down river, but an attack from Duke separates Tim from the group. He ends up surfing part of the raft down a waterfall, fulfilling a prophesy made earlier by his psychic girlfriend about a “wave that never ends”. Tim survives and makes it to a Park Ranger station, but it is abandoned. He calls the police, but they have had too many conflicting reports about Duke’s whereabouts and dismiss his claims.

The other scouts trick Duke with a prank the Gunskys pulled on Richard when they were kids, baiting him with a dollar on the ground and suspending him from a tree with a snare trap. However the squirrel returns yet again and chews through the ropes, freeing Duke. He prepares to execute the Owl patrol, but is suddenly set upon and beaten by their mothers, whom Tim has summoned as a last resort. The FBI arrives and tells them that there is a large reward on Duke’s head, which the scouts decide should go to Louie because he is the one who got them through the ordeal. In the final scene the seven scouts of the Owl Patrol are finally awarded the Arrow of Light for their deeds, in front of a cheering crowd of scouts.

Cast

External links

The Wrong Guys at the Internet Movie Database


 
 
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