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Odd Jobs | |
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Directed by | Mark Story |
Written by |
Robert Conte Peter Martin Wortmann |
Produced by | Keith Rubinstein |
Starring |
Paul Reiser Robert Townsend |
Cinematography | Arthur Albert |
Edited by | Dennis M. Hill |
Music by | Robert Folk |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | TriStar Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Odd Jobs is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Mark Story. [1] It was the last film distributed by TriStar Pictures before HBO dropped out of the TriStar venture and sold half of its shares to Columbia Pictures (later sold to Sony).
College students Max ( Paul Reiser) and Dwight ( Robert Townsend) form a moving company to pay for tuition. Along the way they cross the mob who runs a rival moving company.
The movie received generally poor reviews. The Sun-Sentinel called it "insufferable" and full of "stupid sight gags and pointless jokes." [2]
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This article needs additional citations for
verification. (January 2021) |
Odd Jobs | |
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Directed by | Mark Story |
Written by |
Robert Conte Peter Martin Wortmann |
Produced by | Keith Rubinstein |
Starring |
Paul Reiser Robert Townsend |
Cinematography | Arthur Albert |
Edited by | Dennis M. Hill |
Music by | Robert Folk |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | TriStar Pictures |
Release date |
|
Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Odd Jobs is a 1986 American comedy film directed by Mark Story. [1] It was the last film distributed by TriStar Pictures before HBO dropped out of the TriStar venture and sold half of its shares to Columbia Pictures (later sold to Sony).
College students Max ( Paul Reiser) and Dwight ( Robert Townsend) form a moving company to pay for tuition. Along the way they cross the mob who runs a rival moving company.
The movie received generally poor reviews. The Sun-Sentinel called it "insufferable" and full of "stupid sight gags and pointless jokes." [2]
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link)