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The Couch Trip

Year:
Duration:
97 min
Genres:
Comedy
IMDB rate:
5.6
Director:
Michael Ritchie
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1988-01-15
Filming Locations: Hotel Bel-Air - 701 Stone Canyon Rd, Bel Air, Los Angeles, California, USA
Earnings
Gross: $11,005,304 (USA) Filming Dates 6 February 1987 -  May 1987 Copyright Holder 1987 Orion Pictures Corporation Related Links
Cast
Actor
Character
Dan Aykroyd
John W. Burns, Jr.
Walter Matthau
Donald Becker
Charles Grodin
George Maitlin
Donna Dixon
Laura Rollins
Richard Romanus
Harvey Michaels
Mary Gross
Vera Maitlin
Arye Gross
Perry Kovin
Victoria Jackson
Robin
Michael DeLorenzo
Lopez
Mickey Jones
Watkins
J.E. Freeman
Unger
David Wohl
Dr. Smet
Michael Ensign
Hendricks
Carol Mansell
Mrs. Blair
Charles Levin
TV Reporter
Kevin Rooney
Cop at Hollywood Sign
Myrna White
Policewoman
Scott Thomson
Klevin
Tony Rolon
Bellperson
Scott Weintraub
Continental Agent
Donna Mitchell
Stewardess
Linda Favila
Maitlin's Secretary (as Linda Rae Favila)
David Grant Hayward
Waiter (London)
Jonathan Emerson
Hendrick's Assistant
Beverly Archer
Mrs. Guber
Gloria Dorson
Ida V.O.
Jerry Belson
Yuri V.O.
Charles Sweigart
Cop #1
Susan Kellermann
Woman on Bus
Don Stark
Peterson
Benbow Ritchie
Man at Baseball Game #1
Jack Ritchie
Man at Baseball Game #2
Jean Sterling
Woman at Baseball Game
Susan Benn
Woman at Party
Jan Cobler
Woman at Party
Adrian Aron
Woman at Party
Ralph Adano
Man at Party
Robert Dawson
Man at Party (as Robert M. Dawson)
June Claman
Lady at Riviera
Michael Gregory
Security at Riviera
John Sinclair
Clerk #1 in London
Kenneth Danziger
Clerk #2 in London
Corey Rand
Airline Clerk
John Mahon
Police Captain
John D. LeMay
Dr. Smet's Resident
Neal Kaz
Cop #2 in Maitlin's Office
Tino Insana
Jail Guard #1
Duane Tucker
Guard in Squad Car
Rick Garcia
Bellperson #2
Chevy Chase
Condom Father
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Trivia
Chevy Chase:  As a father in a television commercial while Dan Aykroyd is in a limousine with Donna Dixon.
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The film was made and released about 17 years after its source novel of the same name by Ken Kolb had been first published in 1971.
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The film ends with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro" which is the same piece of music that opened Dan Aykroyd earlier comedy Trading Places (1983) around five years earlier.
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Quotes
City Psychiatrist: We're supposed to study emotions, not have them. Is this interesting? Interesting? Yes No | Share this Share this: Facebook  |  Twitter  |  Permalink Hide options Donald Becker: [holding several doughnuts with straws inserted] If anybody wants a doughnut with no jelly, these are ready.
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Donald Becker: I hope they have cable. I can't watch regular TV without drugs.
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Donald Becker: I know your sort. You're a malcontent, a misfit, someone who's never achieved shit in his life. Takes one to know one.
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Photos from cast
David Clennon Robert Hirschfeld
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