The Money Pit (1986)

6.4/10
49/100
50% – Critics
58% – Audience

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The Money Pit Movie Reviews

The home version of “The Poseidon Adventure”

Tom Hanks and Shelley Long star in this hilarious film about a couple who buy a million dollar home for $200,000 – only to find out it’s going to cost close to a million to repair it! Wood rot, raccoons in the dumbwaiter, a bad roof, bad plumbing, bad electricity – you name it, this house has it. Hard to choose the funniest scene – the staircase collapse or Hanks getting dumped in cement.

The entire cast is excellent, from Maureen Stapleton, the former homeowner whose boyfriend is being deported, Hanks’ clients (he’s an entertainment attorney), the many workers who populate the house, or Douglass Watson, Hanks’ embezzler father who now lives in Rio.

It would also be hard to choose the funniest line, but for anyone who has owned a home, probably the Shirks Brothers line when their team comes to repair the house – “Your name came up in a drawing – we work today!”

They testing missiles here or what?

The Money Pit is directed by Richard Benjamin and written by David Giler. It stars Tom Hanks, Shelley Long, Alexander Godunov and Maureen Stapleton. Music is by Michael Colombier and cinematography by Gordon Willis. Plot finds Hanks and Long as a young couple who buy what they think is their dream house, only to find the house falling apart around them.

Mozart is dead, his troubles are over.

He went on to be a big mover in the acting world did Tom Hanks, so much so it’s always a little weird revisiting his comedy output in the 1980s because he’s a vastly different actor now. Yet for many of us, that decade holds many treasures, where nostalgic fever takes a hold and a warm glow does come with watching the young Hanks bound about with comedic glee. The Money Pit doesn’t have the cult worship of Splash or the internet respect of Big, yet it’s a wonderfully funny picture that finds Hanks on optimum energised form. The plot might be thin and Long kind of gets pushed to one side, but this has much to enjoy with a bottle of vino and snacks. That is, of course, if you don’t mind laughing at the misfortune of new home owners?! I am sinking fast into the money pit.

A number of sequences are pure farce, but in the good way, stairs collapse, as does the chimney, doors, floors and a leaking roof bring the mirth, as does a laugh out loud bath moment. It sounds a little chaotic, and it is at times, but the screenplay allows Hanks & Long, and the wonderful Godunov, time to breath life into the characters. There’s a lovely romance at the core of the story, one that inevitably will be tested by the chaos of the house renovations and Godunov’s third party ex. They are a very likable couple and easy to root for. Helps that Hanks is full of effervescent boyishness and Long is so homely and pretty, the latter of which I don’t think has ever looked better than during a red dress sequence here.

If the foundation is OK? Then everything else can be fixed.

It doesn’t have any surprises in store, it goes exactly where you expect it too, which naturally renders the final third as being all about the sentiment and the message. With the comedy gone, picture struggles a touch to put the final coat of paint on the project. But it’s nicely underplayed by the actors and really this is about love triumphant against adversity. With the laughs that came previously more than making this a blues lifter for the nostalgic amongst us. 7.5/10

Would you buy a used house from this woman?

Married couple Tom Hanks and Shelley Long have been staying at her ex’s apartment but now they have to get out as famous symphony conductor Alex Gudenov has returned.

So after a lot of hunting they come across Maureen Stapleton’s grand mansion in the burbs that she is unloading for a ridiculously low price. Stapleton is as grand as her house. But when she unloads she takes the money and runs.

She’d have made a great used car salesperson. Like a lemon car everything goes wrong and pretty much all at once. Hanks and Long encountering these problems is hysterical. Pretty soon they’ve sunk all their dough in the place and no end in sight except for their marriage.

The Money Pit is a very funny film that has a nice slapstick quality to it. Liked the leads, but liked Stapleton more. She really chews the scenery in her role, all ten minutes or so.

Anyone who ever dealt with home repair will love this film.