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The Greatest Beer Run Ever

Friendship has no last call.
2022 | 126m | English

(34704 votes)

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Popularity: 7 (history)

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Chickie wants to support his friends fighting in Vietnam, so he does something wild—personally bring them American beer. What starts as a well-meaning journey quickly changes Chickie’s life and perspective. Based on a true story.
Release Date: Sep 23, 2022
Director: Peter Farrelly
Writer: Brian Hayes Currie, Peter Farrelly, Joanna Molloy, John Donohue, Pete Jones
Genres: Comedy, Drama, War
Keywords vietnam war, based on novel or book, war correspondent, beer, based on true story, aftercreditsstinger, 1960s
Production Companies Skydance Media
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $2,800,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Zac Efron John 'Chickie' Donohue
Russell Crowe Arthur Coates
Kyle Allen Bobby Pappas
Bill Murray The Colonel
Jake Picking Rick Duggan
Will Ropp Kevin McLoone
Archie Renaux Tom Collins
Ruby Ashbourne Serkis Christine
Will Hochman Tommy Minogue
Christopher Reed Brown Noodle
Joe Adler Red
MacGregor Arney Brendan
Hal Cumpston Leary
Kristin Carey Mrs. Minogue
Paul Adelstein Mr. Donohue
Matt Cook Lt. Habershaw
Shirleyann Kaladjian Mrs. Donohue
Kevin Tran Hieu 'Oklahoma'
Bob Farrelly Baby-Face
Branden Lindsay Jimmy Burns
Omari K. Chancellor Erickson
Carlos Arroyo Sgt. Major Perez
Kelvin Delgado Gines
Thomas Jordan Leasco
Phil Anthony Edwards Duvall
Thai-Hoa Le Bartender Hien
Deanna Russo Correspondent Woelfel
James Laver Correspondent Lewis
Paul Sloan CIA Agent
Nguyen Viet Anh ARVN Interpreter
Alex Huynh Prisoner
Kevin J. Flynn Seafarers Union Clerk
Sean Gildea Drake Captain Beauchene
Goya Robles Almeida
Bradley M. Hayes Saigon MP
Brian Jarvis Major Breuer
Mike Hatton Captain Dyer
Mike Gray Lt. Fusco
Thomas Ronca Cpl. Warner
Steve Sweeney Lt. Commander Washburn
Josefina Grajo Villanueva Embassy Bureaucrat
Jackie Flynn Major Flynn
James Fahselt Mason
Anabel Graetz Nanny
Ngo Hoang Long Caravelle Porter
Lisa Rothschiller Mrs. Collins
John Garrett Mahlmeister LZ Jane Radio Operator
Michael Grant Selby Jeep Soldier Soucy
Terry Mullany Jeep Soldier Hardcastle
Alex Winters Long Binh Private
Malik Tyshawn Louis Long Binh Fireman
Mata Toure Medic Molloy
Finn Gesner Cool Breeze
Apple Farrelly Protester #1
Rory Gesner Protester #2
Carlie Mantilla Protester #3
Alicia Jordan Protester #4
Tuck Gesner Protester #5
Henry Mortensen Baby Killer Protester
Mariann Farrelly Counter-Protester
Andrew Small Parish Priest
J.B. Rogers Drake First Mate
Simeon Drew Young Military Truck Driver
Mav Kang Helicopter Pilot Miosky
Le Minh Phuc Saigon Cab Driver
Chananticha Chaipa Little Girl
Nguyen Thi Thanh Thao Vietnamese Mother
Duran Russell Embassy Soldier
Pedro Correa PFC William Sebast
Jake Mooney SPC Charles Daniels
Nguyen Van Vo South Vietnam Field Force Officer
Andrew J. Muscato Long Binh Gate Guard
Thanawat Jhongfakklang Grieving Saigon Father
Alexander Winters Long Binh Private
Kelsea Edgerly Protester (uncredited)
Dennis W. Hall Mr. Minogue (uncredited)
Phil Korz Bar Patron (uncredited)
Caroline Plyler Minogue Friend (uncredited)
Mark Rome Protester (uncredited)
Ron Smoorenburg Soldier (uncredited)
Name Job
Brian Hayes Currie Screenplay
Peter Farrelly Screenplay, Director
Sean Porter Director of Photography
Patrick J. Don Vito Editor
Kenneth Wilkinson Sound
Dave Palmer Original Music Composer
Joanna Molloy Novel
John Donohue Novel
Pete Jones Screenplay
Tim Galvin Production Design
Rick Montgomery Casting
Deborah Wheatley Art Direction
Jeremy Woolsey Supervising Art Director
Chuck Potter Set Decoration
Lisa Scoppa Set Decoration
Bao Tranchi Costume Design
Stephanie Cannone Hairstylist
Cherdsak Chomngam Makeup Artist
Chanokpim Chotikanatjaphan Makeup Artist
Tarra D. Day Makeup Department Head
Margina Dennis Makeup Artist
Elvira Gonzalez Hairstylist
Jessica Kelleher Makeup Artist
Jessica Kennedy Makeup Artist
Aaron Mark Kinchen Hairstylist
Kristen Kiyan Makeup Artist
Weerawal Kreekaew Hairstylist
Donyale McRae Makeup Artist
Paul Molnar Makeup Artist
Amy Sue Nahhas Makeup Artist
Kornkanok 'Aor' Nangam Assistant Makeup Artist
Parinya Pantan Makeup Artist
Supawee Phatipracha Assistant Hairstylist
Pimluck Puangrat Hairstylist
Rapeephat Ruamtham Hairstylist
Sarawut Sakthamcharoen Makeup Effects
Geordie Sheffer Hair Department Head
Paul Spataro Hairstylist
Michele Spooner Makeup Artist
Chananthon Sutthiya Assistant Makeup Artist
Katawut Tarawan Hairstylist
Pornpinit Thattong Assistant Hairstylist
Thitiporn Titayangkaruvong Assistant Makeup Artist
Makoree Waekaji Makeup Artist
Michael Payne Sound Effects Editor
Becky Sullivan Supervising Sound Editor
Julian Townsend Sound Mixer
Jay Wilkinson Sound Designer
Kelly Zombor Sound Mixer
Jennifer Bentley Costume Supervisor
Juliet Breza Costume Coordinator
Julia Brown Costumer
Diego Carranza Set Costumer
Sean Gavigan Set Costumer
Martha Gretsch Assistant Costume Designer
Esther J. Han Assistant Costume Designer
Lisa Renee Jordan Assistant Costume Designer
SaraRose Kresloff Costumer
Dorene Oakley Costumer
Sequinette Jaynesfield Costumer
Stacy Stagnaro Costumer
Jeff Sturdivant Wardrobe Supervisor
Oliver Ackermann Line Producer
Andrew DeCristofaro Supervising Sound Editor
Name Title
David Ellison Producer
Dana Goldberg Producer
Don Granger Producer
Karen Duffy Associate Producer
J.B. Rogers Co-Producer
Joe Russo Associate Producer
Andrew J. Muscato Producer
Brett Glatman Producer
Jake Myers Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

This tells the true story of Chickie Donohue (Zac Efron) who decided that he was fed up hearing the continuing reports of bad news from the Vietnam war, and so decided to travel to the war zone - as a civilian - and take the serving friends from his neighbourhood some beer! Using a combination of gu ... ile and brass neck, he is soon in situ, where he encounters the cynical journalist Arthur Coates (Russell Crowe) before embarking on his trek to deliver his beer. If it were not fact, it would really beggar belief this - the hand that serendipity plays in ensuring not just his safety, but the manner in which he blags his way around this tortured land, is sometimes just a little too difficult to believe. Efron is never going to be a good versatile actor, but to give him his due he delivers well enough here with a decent script and once we enter the final phase that involves more of a contribution from Crowe, the film picks up giving us some indication of just how perilous life was for those facing the Viet Cong's stealthy advance. It's not without it's humour and it illustrates amusingly just how afraid everyone was of falling foul of the CIA - a confusion which he was able to take advantage of on a regular basis! It's a tale of camaraderie in it's truest form, and though not really a cinema film, is at the better end of the Apple productions we have seen so far. It is half an hour too long - it takes way too long to get going, but once we are in Asia, it's a watchable enough drama.

Oct 08, 2022
screenzealots
5.0

**By: Louisa Moore / www.ScreenZealots.com** What bugs me the most about “The Greatest Beer Run Ever” is director Peter Farrelly’s indecisiveness. He can’t seem to pick a tone and stick with it. The first part is filled with lighthearted moments that make it seem like the film is a tailor-made cr ... owd-pleasing movie. The last half of the film (and the strongest) is firm in its anti-war messaging. Farrelly tries to be too many things to too many people, and the result is a film that feels at odds with itself. Set in 1967, the film tells the true story of Chickie Donohue (Zac Efron), a man who wants to do something special to show his support for his neighborhood friends serving in Vietnam. He gets the outrageous idea to hand-deliver cans of beer to them on the front lines so they can have a little taste of home, and to show them that somebody back in New York still cares. When the locals start to encourage (and count on) Chickie to complete his mission, the man sets off for the jungles of Vietnam with a rucksack full of Pabst Blue Ribbon. It’s a terrific story that should make a great film. The problem is that there isn’t much to the movie other than the premise. Some of the situations Chickie finds himself in are ridiculous, and there’s no complexity to the story at all. It’s as straightforward as they come, in what I can only presume was a conscious effort by Farrelly to keep it easily accessible for mainstream audiences. The film briefly touches on the political and social impacts of the Vietnam War, including the division between Chickie’s family and friends. The film gets better once he heads back to Saigon and the story settles into its strong anti-war stance. It’s heavy-handed in its “war is hell” messaging, and it’s where the film gets away from its actors. Efron is fine as the film’s leading man, but the role requires a depth that seems to be a bit too much of a stretch for him at this point in his career. He’s talented, but is asked to do more than he’s comfortably capable. Bill Murray is a high point of the film, although he only makes a very brief appearance as the neighborhood barkeep. The best work comes from Russell Crowe as a photojournalist. There are some memorable scenes in “The Greatest Beer Run Ever,” but they will be soon forgotten under the weight of the film’s boilerplate script. Just because the movie is based on an interesting true story doesn’t automatically make it a winner.

Apr 23, 2023
chandlerdanier
8.0

Unfortunately not funny. Good war footage and engaging fish-out-of-water scenes. Crowe stuff is great. Kind of like Forrest Gump. ...

Dec 27, 2023