Wrongly accused of physically abusing a fellow actor, starving thespians Arthur and Maurice find themselves pursued by the law aboard a cruise ship.Wrongly accused of physically abusing a fellow actor, starving thespians Arthur and Maurice find themselves pursued by the law aboard a cruise ship.Wrongly accused of physically abusing a fellow actor, starving thespians Arthur and Maurice find themselves pursued by the law aboard a cruise ship.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
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Did you know
- TriviaStanley Tucci and Oliver Platt first met at Yale University where they developed the characters of the two unemployed actors that they played in this movie.
- GoofsWhen Happy Franks sits at the bar and sees the sleeping pills, the bottle has the address printed on it, including the ZIP code. ZIP codes were not used until 1963.
- Quotes
Sparks: Perhaps we should wrestle sometime. Do you like the taut roundness that exercise brings to the buttocks?
Maurice: [uneasy] Yeah.
Sparks: Do you enjoy the warmth of the Mediterranean sun on that self-same place? I once wrestled a man on the steps of the Acropolis, when the sun was at its height, wearing only what God sent me into the world with. Can you picture that? That's where we'll wrestle, my semi-Grecian lad. That's where I'll make a man of you.
- Crazy creditsAs the closing credits roll, the entire cast performs a line dance, starting on the ocean liner set and working their way out of the soundstage.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Mumford (1999)
- SoundtracksTango Music
from "Luis Bravo's Forever Tango"
Composed by Lisandro Adrover
Performed by The Forever Tango Orchestra
Produced by Brian Cullman
And I loved it. It's really not like any movie I've ever seen. I'm not really a connoisseur of Laurel and Hardy or anyone like that--I'm just your average college kid, I guess. I don't like most American comedy, though, because it's a little too dependent on violence and switching one's brain off. But this movie was so different and so funny! It was silly, sure, but it was smart and really amusing. I love Steve Buscemi in everything he's in, and he was just TOO funny here. I was rolling in the floor.
And Campbell Scott was just great, I loved how he kept popping up at the most inopportune times. But my favorite part, I think, was that little bit with the Hamlet play. I've seen productions like this and known actors like that and it was just PERFECT! The archetypical actor who can't fit his inflated head through the backstage door. It was truly hilarious all the way through, and I don't know anything about what it could be based on. I just liked it a lot. But it's not your average American comedy, and it might inspire a love/hate response in many viewers. I think it's probably an acquired taste.
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- Country of origin
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- Also known as
- Ship of Fools
- Filming locations
- Murdoch Hall - 114 Clifton Place, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA(lobby and staterooms)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $2,198,044
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $308,767
- Oct 4, 1998
- Gross worldwide
- $2,198,044
- Runtime1 hour 41 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1