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Throw Momma from the Train

Larry Donner, a published author tormented by a cruel ex-wife, leads a writing workshop where one pupil, Owen, vents his frustration with a domineering mother. After watching a Hitchcock classic that eerily mirrors his own life, Owen resolves to enact the film's plot in real life and offers to kill Larry's ex-wife in exchange for Larry's vow to murder his mom. Before Larry can react, it appears Owen has already set the plan in motion.

Director(s)

Rob Reiner

Randall Miller

Esther Vivante

Joe Napolitano

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Cast & Crew

Olivia Brown

Olivia Brown

Ms. Gladstone

Joey DePinto

Joey DePinto

Sergeant

Billy Crystal

Billy Crystal

Larry Donner

Annie Ross

Annie Ross

Mrs. Hazeltine

Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Winfrey

Larry McCormick

Larry McCormick

Announcer

Hettie Lynne Hurtes

Hettie Lynne Hurtes

Reporter

Kate Mulgrew

Kate Mulgrew

Margaret Donner

Raye Birk

Raye Birk

Pinsky

Danny DeVito

Danny DeVito

Owen Lift

Rob Reiner

Rob Reiner

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Philip Perlman

Philip Perlman

Mr. Perlman

J. Alan Thomas

J. Alan Thomas

Millington

Peter Brocco

Peter Brocco

Old Man

Bruce Kirby

Bruce Kirby

Detective DeBenedetto

Joe Napolitano

Joe Napolitano

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Anne Ramsey

Anne Ramsey

Mrs. Lift

Kim Greist

Kim Greist

Beth Ryan

Esther Vivante

Esther Vivante

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Andre Rosey Brown

Andre Rosey Brown

Rosey

Jules Dean

Jules Dean

Student (uncredited)

Randall Miller

Randall Miller

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Branford Marsalis

Branford Marsalis

Lester

Stu Silver

Stu Silver

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Tony Ciccone

Tony Ciccone

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William Ray Watson

William Ray Watson

Steward

Karen J. Westerfield

Karen J. Westerfield

Laughing Woman

Stanley L. Gonsales

Stanley L. Gonsales

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Fred Gephart

Fred Gephart

Priest

Don Burns

Don Burns

Radio DJ (voice)

Ralph Penland

Ralph Penland

Jazz Band

Tony Dumas

Tony Dumas

Jazz Band

Ne Kaholokula

Ne Kaholokula

Hawaiian Band of Musicians & Dancers

Kelly Gallant

Kelly Gallant

Literary Student (uncredited)

Anne Randa

Anne Randa

Student (uncredited)

Details

GenresComedy, Crime, Thriller
Runtime1h 28 mins
Released on11 Dec 1987
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

r96sk

7/10

A little all over the place, granted, but I still felt entertained by <em>'Throw Momma from the Train'</em>. Danny DeVito stars in what is his theatrical directorial debut. I chose to watch this because of him being in it, as I want to watch more of his stuff, and he is the film's strongest element, I'd say. Billy Crystal is good too, him and DeVito work nicely together throughout. Anne Ramsey's character annoyed me a lot, I can't lie. I'm actually flabbergasted to read that the performance got Ramsey an Oscar nomination - 1987 must've been a slow year for Best Supporting Actress. No hate for Ramsey though, btw - happy for her! I know Momma is supposed to be annoying, but she's way too far along that particular scale for me. The aforementioned is my only complaint, however. It's a good time otherwise, even if I feel like it meanders here and there in setting up each part of the story. It's all worthy of your time, mind.

CinemaSerf

6/10

Though she doesn't really feature enough, Anne Ramsey does steal the show with her scenes as the mother whom henpecked son "Owen" (Danny DeVito) wants to chuck from the train! Meantime, stagnating author "Larry" is shouting as the television whilst his ex-wife "Margaret" (Kate Mulgrew) is doing the chat show circuit with a book he claimed to have written. He would cheerfully see her dead, and that's exactly what happens when his student "Owen" takes advantage of a scenario on a luxury yacht. Thing is, he owns up to "Larry" and demands - à la "Strangers on a Train" (1951) - a quid pro quo. "Larry" isn't keen on becoming a murderer though, but having encountered the harridan mother first-hand and having become a police suspect in the demise of his former wife he might find his options limited! I'm not really a lover of buddy comedy as such. Usually the scenarios are so obviously contrived to get a series of laughs before a dead cert conclusion that you could have written them yourself. This one isn't really very different on that front, but DeVito and Crystal do work well together keeping the story from becoming too formulaic and at times it provides quite a poignant assessment of friendship and marriage. I had forgotten just how big Oprah's hair was in the 1980s!

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