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Throw Momma From the Train
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Synopsis
The "exchange murders" plot gambit, played with utter solemnity in Hitchcock's Strangers on a Train, is used as the launching pad for raucous laughter in Throw Momma From the Train. Director/star Danny DeVito plays Owen Lift, a middle-aged bachelor, totally dominated by his gorgon mother, played with hilarious ferocity by Anne Ramsey. Billy Crystal co-stars as Larry Donner, a creative-writing professor, saddled with a vituperative, thoroughly despicable ex-wife, Margaret (Kate Mulgrew). Signing up for Larry's writing course, Owen has trouble at first with character development and construction in his stories. Larry recommends that Owen watch a screening of Strangers on a Train, which he considered a model of tight, concise storytelling. Owen is so entranced by the film that he decides to emulate Strangers star Robert Walker. That is, Owen wants Larry to bump off his mother, in exchange for Owen's murder of Margaret. Without being asked, Owen does away with Margaret (or so it seems), then hounds Larry to the point of killing "Momma." This being a comedy, the actual consequences of the swap-murder plot aren't nearly as calamitous as in the Hitchcock film. Cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld would apply the "black humor" lessons learned in Throw Momma From the Train for his own directorial debut, The Addams Family (1991). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Danny DeVito Owen Lift
Kim Greist Beth
Kate Mulgrew Margaret, Larry's Ex-Wife
Anne Ramsey Momma
Annie Ross Mrs. Hazeltine
Oprah Winfrey Herself
Billy Crystal Larry Donner
Branford Marsalis Lester
Rob Reiner Joel
Bruce Kirby Detective DeBenedetto

Production Crew

William Elliott Art Director
M. Todd Henry Camera Operator
Barry Sonnenfeld Cinematographer
Kristine Johnson Co-producer
David Newman Composer (Music Score)
Marilyn Vance Costume Designer
Danny DeVito Director
Michael Jablow Editor
Arne Schmidt Executive Producer
Joe Napolitano First Assistant Director
Ken Chase Makeup
Larry Brezner Producer
Ida Random Production Designer
Charles James Newirth Production Manager
Stu Silver Screenwriter
Anne McCulley Set Designer
Robert R. Rutledge Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1987
Runtime: 88
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
CFI color/Deluxe prints

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Orion
Rollins, Morra, Brezner Productions

Release
December 11, 1987 (USA)
by Orion