
Pee-wee's Big Holiday
A fateful meeting with a mysterious stranger inspires Pee-wee Herman to take his first-ever holiday.
Director(s)
John Lee
Diane Weiss
Where to watch

Netflix
Subscription
Cast & crew

Richard Riehle
Dan

Frank Collison
Clay

Paul Reubens
Pee-wee Herman

Josh Meyers
Sylvester

Paul Rust
Ernie

Janina Gavankar
Party Guest

David Arquette
DJ

Alia Shawkat
Bella

Stephanie Beatriz
Freckles

Charles Robinson
Police Captain

Maya Nalli
Waitress

Lynne Marie Stewart
Jimmy

Karen Maruyama
Tourist at Snake Farm

Leo Fitzpatrick
Abe

Joe Manganiello
Joe Manganiello

Brad William Henke
Grizzly Bear Daniels

Sonya Eddy
Wanda

Brian Palermo
Marvin

Lindsay Hollister
Peggy Brown

Christopher Heyerdahl
Ezekiel

Robert R. Shafer
Construction Worker

Hal Landon Jr.
Farmer Brown

John Paragon
TV Cameraman

Doug Cox
Mr. Murgatroyd
Patrick Egan
Gordon the Traveling Salesman

Diane Salinger
Penny King
John Moody
Construction Worker

Jessica Pohly
Pepper

Jordan Black
Yul / Party Coordinator (voice)

Linda Porter
Mrs. Rose

Monica Horan
Ruby the Crossing Guard
Katherine Vanderlinden
Emily

Tara Buck
Beverly
John H. Mayer
Pharmacist

Dave Power
Dudley

Corey Martin Craig
Clovis

Daniel Lue
Police Officer

Darrin Henson
Police Officer

Clayton Cannon
Police Officer
Gloria Vassy
Panicked Female Passenger

Erick Chavarria
Panicked Male Passenger

Michelle Meredith
Linda Brown
Meredith O'Leary
Louise Brown
K.T. Wiegman
Donna Brown
Julie Ouellette
Diane Brown

Alexandra Ella
Janice Brown

Mary Karcz
Betty Brown

Lily Mae Harrington
Pam Brown

Mackenzie Marsh
Judy Brown

Cooper Huckabee
Minister

Darryl Stephens
Rene
Dionne Gipson
Brook

Anthony Alabi
Lane

Alan R. Rodriguez
New York City Policeman
Michael Pauley
Guy Who Bumps into Pee-wee

Joseph Mancuso
Pizzeria Employee

Kelly Bush Novak
Party Guest
Taymour Ghazi
Party Guest

Nicole Sullivan
Shelly

Robert Broski
Abraham Lincoln
Pamela Mant
Queen

Thea Andrews
TV Reporter
Deon Aumaier
Man with Toupee (uncredited)

Ryan Nemeth
Construction Worker (uncredited)
John Lee
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Diane Weiss
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Details
Reviews
GenerationofSwine
Well, there was one review that used the word "aimless" and that really hits the mark for this film. The previous two Pee-wee films had more coherent plots, they had more of a story, and in all, they had a better McGuffin. But, it was made to walk that line of debate with your significant other, is Pee-wee a man-child, or is he the creepy eccentric pervert that lives down the block? Either way, that is about the most you can get from the film. Honestly it is, just about everything else is a disjointed mess. But, there is nostalgia and it is a little surreal, so at least its a disjointed mess that you can actually finish.



