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Home Fries

Comedy. Romance Hamburger join waitress Sally Jackson is pregnant. When Beatrice, the wife of the father, finds out about his infidelity, she sends her sons from a previous marriage, military pilots Angus and Dorian Montier, to scare the living daylights out of him. Their gunship does such a good job, without hitting him, that he dies from a heart attack. Worrying about radio interference that night, they investigate who might have heard too much ... [+]
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United States
Chicago Sun-Times
"It has elements of sweet romance and elements of macabre humor, and divides its characters between the two."
United States
The New York Times
"It just isn't funny enough in its particulars to make you break up laughing."
United States
The New York Times
"Written by Vince Gilligan and directed by newcomer Dean Parisot, Home Fries is far too cute and eager to please, but Barrymore and Wilson are charming, and O'Hara is a blast."
United States
ReelViews
"A fast-food type of movie - it looks good in the commercials and is easy to sit through, but it doesn't offer much in the way of satisfaction."
United States
Chicago Reader
"Too dry to be very funny and too contrived to be outrageous, this movie has a tone so unusual it almost seems to have none at all."
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