Grumpier Old Men
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Howard Deutch
Jack Lemmon
Walter Matthau
Sophia Loren
Daryl Hannah
Warren Schueneman
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Summertime has come to Wabasha, Minnesota, and mosquito-slapping in canoes has replaced shivering in ice shanties as the local fishing ritual. Even the decades-old battle of one-upmanship between next-door neighbors John Gustafson and Max Goldman has mellowed. With John happily and newly married to Ariel, Max is left without a sparring partner. Until the arrival of Maria Ragetti who has taken over Chuck's legendary bait store and has the unspeakable, sacrilegious notion to threaten the cherished fishing hole and its rustic way of life by converting the store into a romantic Italian ristorante. To keep that from happening, John and Max begin a strategic campaign of innuendo, gossip and sabotage that spreads quickly through town. But the pair aren't prepared for the fortitude of Maria, who has no intention of surrendering so easily. As she returns their volleys, insult-for-insult and prank-for-prank, not only does she threaten to win the war, but to win Max's heart as well.
Director
Howard Deutch
Cast
Jack Lemmon
Walter Matthau
Sophia Loren
Daryl Hannah
Warren Schueneman
Kyle Christopherson
Ann Morgan Guilbert
Michelle Johnston
James Andelin
Burgess Meredith
Katie Sagona
Ryan Waldoch
Marcus Klemp
Sterling Robson
Wayne A Evenson
Cheryl Hawker
Jeff Smith
Denny Schusted
Max Wright
Geraldo Rivera
Kevin Pollak
Adam Ward
Jaclyn Ross
Lawrence Grivna
Gregory Schuneman
Wallace Olson
James Cada
John Patrick Martin
Eugene Karels
Allison Levine
Carl Johnson
Geraldo Rivera
Jack Mitsch
Crew
Jan H. Aaris
Pamela Alch
Steve Artmont
Herb Ault
Bob Badami
Peter Bankins
Benjamin Beardwood
Dave Behle
Richard Berman
David Bifano
Mark Bourgeois
Maryann Brandon
Charles Brewer
Brooke Brooks
David Bryden
Stu Cantor
Jennifer Caputo
Richard L Carden
Valerie Charles
Janis Clark
Steve Cohen
Simon Coke
Jennifer Cook
Monica Corton
Jill Coverdale
Doug Cowdin
Slater Crosby
Peg Cummings
John Davis
Steve M Davison
R. Michael De Chellis
Murray Deutch
Joe Earle
Kenny Endoso
Shannon Erbe
Albert Farrar-alarr
Julie Feiner
Seth Flaum
George Folsey
Ayesha Fowler
Gary Frutkoff
Tak Fujimoto
Tak Fujimoto
Hank Gans
Bill Gideon
Stephen A. Gindorf
Meredith Gold
Phillip Goodrich
John Haeney
Mark Har
Robin Harlan
Anne Healy
Mo Henry
Brent Lon Hershman
Freddie Hice
Freddie Hice
Erica L Hiller
Sharon Howard-field
Thomas J Huff
J Paul Huntsman
John Issacs
Lisa Jensen
Nicholas C John
Mark Steven Johnson
Mark Steven Johnson
Randy Johnson
Trevor Jolly
Leslie Jones
Kenneth Karman
Linda Keim
Jack Keller
Joel King
Steve Kissick
Jonathan Klein
Marsha Mann Koff
Nicholas Vincent Korda
Stephen A Latina
Ken Lavet
Marit Lee
William D Lee
Linda Leiter-sharp
Gary Lewis
Keith G Lewis
Robert J Litt
Alberto Lombardo
Gary Lowe
Greg Lundsgaard
Melissa Lytle
Gary Macpherson
Kelly Matsumoto
John C. Meier
Linda Melazzo
Christie Miele
Sarah Monat
Frank Montano
Bruce Moriarty
Trina Mrnak
Christopher Napolitano
Myron Nettinga
Charles Nixon
Thomas J. O'connell
Timothy O'toole
Ralph Osborn
Jeanine Payne
Jennifer Phillips
Ron Phillips
Ken S Polk
Bill Rea
Erin Ricotti-hice
Linda R Rizzuto
Robert James Roessel
Chris Romberg
Jeff Rosen
William Ross
Greg P. Russell
Todd Russell
P Scott Sakamoto
Dennis Sands
Adam Sawelson
Richard Schule
Carrie Shackelford
Rick Sharp
Elizabeth Shelton
Alan Silvestri
Alan Silvestri
Alan Silvestri
Bix Skahill
John J Smith
John J Smith
Mark Smith
Chris Snyder
Andrew M Somers
Barb Spado
Elena Spiotta
Baird Steptoe
Jacqueline Tager
Tom Thomas
Edward Tise
Renee Tondelli
Suzi Tveit
Elliot Tyson
George Tyson
Nancy Ventura
Ransom Walrod
Tansom Walrod
Jonathan M. Watson
Billy Weber
Gino Wilffert
Damion Williams
Randy Woodside
Trudy Yee
Nancy Youngblood
Lynn Younglove
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States on Video June 4, 1996
Released in United States Winter December 22, 1995
Sequel to Donald Petrie's "Grumpy Old Men" (USA/1993) written by Mark Steven Johnson.
Began shooting August 7, 1995.
Completed shooting October 21, 1995.
Released in United States on Video June 4, 1996
Released in United States Winter December 22, 1995