The Jerk, Too
Appearance
The Jerk, Too | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Written by | Steve Martin (characters) Carl Gottlieb (characters) Ziggy Steinberg Rocco Urbisci |
Directed by | Michael Schultz |
Starring | Mark Blankfield Stacey Nelkin Ray Walston |
Music by | Frank Denson Phil Galdston John Sebastian |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | Steve Martin |
Producers | Ziggy Steinberg George E. Crosby (associate producer) |
Cinematography | Joseph F. Biroc |
Editors | Jack Gleason Harry Keramidas |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Production companies | 40 Share Productions, Inc. Universal Television |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | January 6, 1984 |
The Jerk, Too is a 1984 American made-for-television comedy film starring Mark Blankfield which is a reworked version of the 1979 Steve Martin film The Jerk.[1]
The Jerk, Too was produced, but not written, by Steve Martin.[2]
Plot
Navin Johnson sets out to attend the wedding of Marie, his pen pal in California, but runs into a gang of hobos, led by a schemer named Diesel. Diesel discovers Navin's skill at playing poker and takes Navin to Las Vegas where they win enough to travel to Los Angeles in style.
Cast
- Mark Blankfield as Navin Johnson
- Ray Walston as Diesel
- Robert Sampson as Van Buren
- Patricia Barry as Mrs. Van Buren
- Barrie Ingham as Carl the Butler
- Stacey Nelkin as Marie Van Buren
- Jean LeClerc as Count Marco
- Thalmus Rasulala as Crossroads
- Pat McCormick as Dudley
- Bill Saluga as Shoes
- Mabel King as Mama Johnson
- Lina Raymond as Cheetah Johnson
- William Smith as Suicide
- Pete Schrum as Ugly Eddie
- Lainie Kazan as Card Player
References
- ^ O'Connor, John J. (6 January 1984). "TV WEEKEND; 'JERK TOO,' 'BLUE THUNDER'". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-11-08.
- ^ Davis, Erik (2010-04-02). "Yes, These Exist: 'Splash Too' and 'The Jerk, Too'". Moviefone.
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