In this comedy, stockbroker Jon Aldrich (Tom Selleck) is the man who has it all, until his ill, aging parents (Don Ameche and Anne Jackson) move in with him. As his perfect life begins to disintegrate bit by bit, Jon becomes more and more depressed and disillusioned. Finally, broke and friendless, Jon begins to listen to his addled parents' insistence that he do away with them and use their insurance money to start again. Iotis Erlewine, Rovi
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In this comedy, stockbroker Jon Aldrich (Tom Selleck) is the man who has it all, until his ill, aging parents (Don Ameche and Anne Jackson) move in with him. As his perfect life begins to disintegrate bit by bit, Jon becomes more and more depressed and disillusioned. Finally, broke and friendless, Jon begins to listen to his addled parents' insistence that he do away with them and use their insurance money to start again. Iotis Erlewine, Rovi
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I can watch this movie over and over again and laugh hysterically every time. It is undoubtedly one of the funniest movies Tom Selleck has ever starred in. The rest of the cast do an outstanding job in driving his character over the edge....of sanity!!!
JR25
Jul 17, 2008
I never saw this movie because but I laughed so hard. I have an 89 year old father I sure could relate to this movie