Summer Rental (1985)

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Title: Summer Rental

Genre: Comedy

Cast: John Candy, Richard Crenna, Rip Torn, Karen Austin, Kerri Green, John Larroquette, Joey Lawrence, Aubrey Jene, Dick Anthony Williams, Richard Herd, Carmine Caridi, Lois Hamilton, Francis X. McCarthy, Santos Morales, Pierrino Mascarino, Harry Yorku, Bob Wells, Scot Samis, Tom Blackwell, Saundra Dunson-Franks, Tanzia Franks, Walter Franks, Roger Perkovich, Lisa Anthony, Elyn Swofford, Cyndi Vicino, Yvonne Cook, Robert Starr, Bill Cordell, Barbara Wells, Dolores Starling, Leonard Altobell, Marion B. Boswell, Jerry Previch, Colin Male, Christian Chicles, Peggy Shay, Al Hesse, Sal Biagini, Tracey May, Robert Stout, Rob Cleveland, Patricia Herd, Carolyn B. Peterson, Tina Burton, Murphy Dunne, Leigh French, Reni Santoni, Jack C. Woods

Release: 1985-08-09

Runtime: 87

Plot: Jack Chester, an overworked air traffic controller, takes his family on vacation to the beach. Things immediately start to go wrong for the Chesters, and steadily get worse. Jack ends up in a feud with a local yachtsman, and has to race him to regain his pride and family's respect.

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John Candy in Summer Rental was just plain funny. Lots of good laughs especially in the first half of the film.
 
This movie was so funny! My favorite scene was when all these random people were walking into and using his summer rental home like it was opened for all. John Candy’s facial expressions were the best!!
 
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