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Director: Adam Rifkin
Cast: Stephen Kearney, Amy Yasbeck, Robert Trebor, Robert Colbert
Two identical twins, separated since infancy, meet after 30 years causing a series of mistaken identity and crisis for all involved.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Nutt House, a 1992 comedy directed by Adam Rifkin, follows the story of two identical twins who reunite after 30 years apart, leading to a series of mistaken identity issues. The film received mixed reviews from critics, but has not received any significant awards recognition. Audience reception appears to be somewhat divided, with the film holding a 5.6/10 rating on IMDb.
Why you might like this:
Fans of offbeat comedy will likely enjoy the zany antics and mistaken identity hijinks in 'The Nutt House' (1992), directed by Adam Rifkin. The film features standout performances from a talented ensemble cast, including Amy Yasbeck and Robert Trebor, as it explores the hilarious chaos that ensues when long-lost identical twins reunite after decades apart.
The Nutt House, initially titled The Nutty Nut, is a 1992 comedy film directed by Adam Rifkin. It stars Stephen Kearney, Traci Lords and Amy Yasbeck. It was also the last film for Emil Sitka, Sandra Gould and King Moody.
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