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Weekend At Bernies Details

1989 Certificate 15
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  • 70
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Two enterprising young men uncover an elaborate embezzlement scheme at their company and are rewarded with a weekend at the boss' impressive beach house. But things get complicated when they arrive to find him murdered. They decide to have a good time anyway and include their boss in all the activities. Read more

Starring Andrew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman, Catherine Mary Stewart, Terry Kiser
Director Ted Kotcheff
Genres Comedy

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Weekend At Bernies

Two enterprising young men uncover an elaborate embezzlement scheme at their company and are rewarded with a weekend at the boss' impressive beach house. But things get complicated when they arrive to find him murdered. They decide to have a good time anyway and include their boss in all the activities.

Starring Andrew McCarthy, Jonathan Silverman, Catherine Mary Stewart, Terry Kiser
Director Ted Kotcheff
Studio CINEMA CLUB
Run time DVD: 1 hr 35 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Collections 100 Eighties Greats
Genres Comedy
Language DVD: English
Subtitles DVD: None
Released DVD: 10 Sep 2001
Production year: 1989
Format DVD
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  • 3 stars out of 5

    OK, it's a one-joke movie and, yes, the gags are largely moronic, but this is still pretty good fun. Andrew McCarthy and Jonathan Silverman play the two junior executives who are forced to pretend that their crooked boss (Terry Kiser) is still alive over a weekend in which he is to host a swinging party at the beach. It's a lot more tasteless than you would expect from Hollywood and, in fact, from usually reliable but dull Ted Kotcheff, but Kiser makes it all worthwhile in a scene-stealing performance as the much put-upon corpse. Actually, he is probably too good: it's hard to avoid typecasting as an actor and there are few major roles as dead people.

    • Radio Times
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  • 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars

    Good for its era!

    i remember loving this film as a kid, i thought it was hilarious so i was really excited to watch it 15 years later.

    i ended up skipping through half of the film, i didnt find it funny at all! I dont think this film is worth the reputation it was given.

    i think weekend at bernies was great for the 1980's ( the majority of 80's comedies based on the work place in huge companies and the struggle with the high powered boss) - note: NINE TO FIVE (highly recommended), WORKING GIRL, and weekend and bernies....

    But comedy has come a long way now in the past 15 years and this really doesnt cut the mustard. the humour is dated and to be frank there's hundreds of better films to watch!

    I have a feeling those who have never watched this film may enjoy it but those like me who remembered it as being a classic - dont rent it!

    Any of those who agree with this - DID YOU FIND THE SAME THING WITH BILL AND TED?? i watched it again a decade later and it was pants! not at all what i remembered as a kid!

      • A customer from London
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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    watch out for the sequel

    weekend at bernies has some funny parts in it but its really a good warm up movie for the sequel which is a lot funnier but this is well worth a watch

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    • Weekend At Bernies
      Two enterprising young men uncover an elaborate embezzlement scheme at their company and are rewarded with a weekend at the boss' impressive beach house. But things get complicated when they arrive to find him murdered. They decide to have a good time anyway and include their boss in all the ...