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Wrong Guys, The (1988)
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Starring: Louie Anderson, Richard Belzer, John Goodman, Richard Lewis, Franklyn Ajaye, Tim Thomerson
Director: Danny Bilson
Category: Comedy
Studio: Anchor Bay
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Length:
86 mins

 
 

 

Skill. Cunning. Courage. You've Got The Wrong Guys.

As childhood friends, they were enthusiastic yet inept Cub Scouts. Twenty-five years later as adults, some things still haven't changed. Now, the mama's boy (Louie Anderson), the ladies man (Richard Belzer), a neurotic dentist (Richard Lewis), a radio therapist (Franklin Ajaye) and a surf bum (Tim Thomerson) reunite for a weekend camping adventure in the wilderness. But when an escaped fugitive criminal psychopath (John Goodman) thinks the five are FBI agents, their trip down memory lane becomes a bullet dodging run for their lives. Can these frantic survive long enough to save the day or is "the right stuff" wasted on The Wrong Guys?