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The Great Outdoors

The wildlife is wild, but his brother-in-law in unbearable.
1988 | 91m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Howard Deutch
Writer: John Hughes
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It's vacation time for outdoorsy Chicago man Chet Ripley, along with his wife, Connie, and their two kids, Buck and Ben. But a serene weekend of fishing at a Wisconsin lakeside cabin gets crashed by Connie's obnoxious brother-in-law, Roman Craig, his wife, Kate, and the couple's two daughters. As the excursion wears on, the Ripleys find themselves at odds with the stuffy Craig family.
Release Date: Jun 17, 1988
Director: Howard Deutch
Writer: John Hughes
Genres: Comedy
Keywords holiday, roommates, attachment to nature, wisconsin, grizzly bear, cabin, best friend, family holiday
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Hughes Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $43,455,230
Budget: $24,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Dan Aykroyd Roman Craig
John Candy Chet Ripley
Stephanie Faracy Connie Ripley
Annette Bening Kate Craig
Chris Young Buck Ripley
Lucy Deakins Cammie
Robert Prosky Wally
Ian Giatti Ben Ripley
Hilary Gordon Cara Craig
Rebecca Gordon Mara Craig
Zoaunne LeRoy Juanita
Nancy Lenehan Waitress
John Bloom Jimbo
Lewis Arquette Herm
Britt Leach Reg
Cliff Bemis Boat Yard Owner
Paul Hansen Hot Dog Vendor
Debra Lee Ortega Dancing Biker Girl
Sierra Somerville Girl in Arcade
Christine Spiotta Woman in Crowd
Chris Bass Lodge Patron
Shirley Harris Lodge Customer
Christopher Kinsman Irate Customer
Andy Prosky Grill Chef
Brian Healy Man in Crowd
Bart the Bear The Bald-Headed Bear (Jody)
Raleigh Bond Grandpa (uncredited)
Name Job
Seth Flaum Editor
John W. Corso Production Design
John H. Anderson Set Decoration
Carol A. O'Connell Hairstylist
Ric Waite Director of Photography
Tom Rolf Editor
Judith Weiner Casting Director
Tom Kramer Music Editor
Dione Taylor Hairstylist
Alan Friedman Makeup Artist
William D. Gordean Editor
Tom C. McCarthy Supervising Sound Editor
C. Darin Knight Sound Mixer
Ben Nye Jr. Makeup Artist
Howard Deutch Director
Thomas Newman Original Music Composer
John Hughes Writer
Rob Bottin Makeup Effects
Marilyn Vance Costume Design
Charles Newirth Production Manager
Kenny Ortega Choreographer
Walter Scott Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
John Frazier Special Effects Coordinator
Name Title
Elena Spiotta Associate Producer
Stephen Lim Associate Producer
Tom Jacobson Executive Producer
Arne Schmidt Producer
John Hughes Executive Producer
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Reviews

Kamurai
4.0

Decent watch at best, probably won't watch again, but can recommend for those on a late-eighties nostalgia kick. Sometimes it is good to get in "The Way Back Machine" and see some of the movies that made people famous, and I liked Dan Aykroyd and John Candy. The duplicitous plot and character ... choices just didn't sit great with me. Having recently seen "Brother Nature", it is interesting to see a movie that could have inspired it. I think it would have been a lot better with John Candy as an overwhelmingly positive buzzkill and Aykroyd playing a family man. But Candy is sort of the family man of the late 1980s, and Aykroyd is the quintessential New York scumbag, and they do it well. I'd ultimately say it is worth the watch, but there are probably a dozen "back to nature" movies I could recommend in front of this one.

Jun 23, 2021
kevin2019
5.0

"The Great Outdoors" is only a moderately entertaining film, although it does feature the unforgettably spectacular sight of John Candy water skiing. The grizzly bear action also works well and there is always an enthusiastic energy about this film which every member of the cast effortlessly maintai ... ns, but in terms of John Hughes's output this entry is not one of his more memorable outings and some of it does feel like miscellaneous bottom drawer material that has so far gone unused until now. He has done a reasonable job of using such material - if this indeed happens to be the case - as the basis for a mildly amusing film which is as watchable as it is because of Dan Aykroyd and John Candy. They are the ones who keep you watching even though you know everyone involved in front and behind the cameras has done so much better work elsewhere.

Aug 02, 2024