Drop Dead Fred

    Drop Dead Fred
    1991

    Synopsis

    When Elizabeth returns to her mother's home after her marriage breaks up, she recreates her imaginary childhood friend, Fred, to escape from the trauma of losing her husband and her job. In between the chaos and mayhem that Fred creates, Elizabeth attempts to win back her husband and return to normality.

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    Cast

    • Phoebe CatesElizabeth
    • Rik MayallDrop Dead Fred
    • Marsha MasonPolly
    • Tim MathesonCharles
    • Carrie FisherJanie
    • Keith CharlesMurray
    • Ashley PeldonYoung Elizabeth
    • Daniel GerrollNigel
    • Ron EldardMickey Bunce
    • Eleanor MondaleAttractive Customer

    Recommendations

    • 70

      Orlando Sentinel

      I had fun watching Drop Dead Fred, but I want to take special care not to raise expectations unrealistically by overpraising it. The movie is no comic masterpiece, but it is consistently amusing in a way that sometimes reminded me of a kiddie picture and at other times of a more sophisticated comedy.
    • 50

      Los Angeles Times

      Drop Dead Fred is an erratic stab at making madness sensible, a slapstick nightmare that goes too sane, that tries too hard to be both good and rotten.
    • 50

      Variety

      Oscillating between long arid stretches, inspired explosions of slapstick and disarming warmth, Drop Dead Fred [suggested by a story by Elizabeth Livingston] has an almost irresistible premise - kid's imaginary friend comes back to help the grown woman work out her problems - but it's probably too slow and mushy for kids and too sporadic in its rewards for adults.
    • 50

      The Seattle Times

      Whether or not you're a fan of De Jong's earlier work, Drop Dead Fred is clearly an extension of it. There's even a touch of Peter Pan and Wendy in the relationship between Mayall and Cates ("He's like my best friend, and yet I'm scared to death of him"), who has a ball with the role.
    • 40

      Empire

      There is scarcely a laugh to be had unless you are six years old or immoderately fond of such wheezes as depositing dog poop on a white carpet.
    • 40

      TV Guide Magazine

      Children may delight in some of DROP DEAD FRED's fanciful effects sequences, but they're likely to be bored by Elizabeth's grown-up problems. And adults may identify with its self-help message, but the rest is squirm-inducing.
    • 40

      Time Out

      This boisterous comedy allows Mayall to be completely naughty, to shock, to offend...and to exasperate beyond belief.
    • 30

      The New York Times

      Drop Dead Fred wants to be an offbeat cross between "Harvey" and "Beetlejuice," but it is more like a shrill, interminable episode of "I Dream of Jeannie."