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Moving (1988)
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Reviews Counted:3
Fresh:1
Rotten:2
Average Rating:N/A
Runtime: 89 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Wimpy Arlo Pear receives a promotion, which means he and his family must re-locate from New Jersey to Idaho. The move causes nothing but chaos as Arlo's daughter -- who wants to stay put -- and... Wimpy Arlo Pear receives a promotion, which means he and his family must re-locate from New Jersey to Idaho. The move causes nothing but chaos as Arlo's daughter -- who wants to stay put -- and three surly, unkempt moving men create comedic havoc for the Pears. [More]
Starring: Richard Pryor, Randy Quaid, Dana Carvey, Dave Thomas
Starring: Richard Pryor, Randy Quaid, Dana Carvey, Dave Thomas
Director: Alan Metter
Director: Alan Metter
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Reviews for Moving
A pathetic comedy where the highlight is an inside joke that Richard Pryor's character flips the bird with the wrong finger.
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