Nothing But Trouble
"All they wanted was a little getaway. All they got was nothing but trouble."
Originally released in 1991. Nothing But Trouble is a comedy/adventure film. directed by Dan Aykroyd.
Starring Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, and John Candy
Synopsis
While attempting to seduce gorgeous lawyer Diane Lightson, wealthy gadabout Chris Thorne agrees to drive her to Atlantic City, N.J. But, when some reckless driving draws the attention of a deeply critical cop, they and the flamboyant "Brazillionaires" who tagged along end up in the court of a grotesque and vengeful judge, who has a special vendetta against the wealthy and erudite.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Chevy Chase
as Chris Thorne
Dan Aykroyd
as Judge Alvin 'J.P' Valkenheiser / Bobo
John Candy
as Dennis / Eldona
Demi Moore
as Diane Lightson
Daniel Baldwin
as Artie
Taylor Negron
as Fausto Squiriniszu
Raymond J. Barry
as Mark
Tupac Shakur
as Digital Underground Member
Bertila Damas
as Renalda Squiriniszu
Brian Doyle-Murray
as Brian
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
- Budget
- $40,000,000
- Revenue
- $8,500,000
Production Companies
- Applied Action
- Warner Bros. Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nothing But Trouble about?
While attempting to seduce gorgeous lawyer Diane Lightson, wealthy gadabout Chris Thorne agrees to drive her to Atlantic City, N.J. But, when some reckless driving draws the attention of a deeply c...
Who directed Nothing But Trouble?
Nothing But Trouble was directed by Dan Aykroyd.
How long is Nothing But Trouble?
Nothing But Trouble has a runtime of 1 hours and 34 minutes (94 minutes total).
When was Nothing But Trouble released?
Nothing But Trouble was released on February 15, 1991 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Nothing But Trouble?
The main cast of Nothing But Trouble includes Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, John Candy, Demi Moore, Daniel Baldwin.
Is Nothing But Trouble worth watching?
Nothing But Trouble has a user rating of 5.2/10 based on 387 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.