Dad's Week Off
Dad's Week Off | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Written by | Neal Israel Robert Kosberg |
Directed by | Neal Israel |
Starring | Henry Winkler Olivia d'Abo Richard Jeni |
Theme music composer | Marc Bonilla |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | David Jablin |
Producers | Robert Frederick (co-producer) Doug Draizin (co-producer) |
Production locations | Charles E. London Secondary School, Richmond, British Columbia |
Cinematography | Jan Kiesser |
Editor | Tom Walls |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Production companies | Showtime Networks Paramount Television |
Distributor | Showtime Networks |
Release | |
Picture format | Color |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release |
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Dad's Week Off is an American television film that premiered on Showtime on March 29, 1997. It was written and directed by Neal Israel, and starred Henry Winkler, Olivia d'Abo and Richard Jeni.
Plot[]
A computer salesman charged with marketing a tiny computer that no one can operate, faces hypertension when he realizes that there is no way to sell the product and he is likely to lose his job. So he can get some rest, his wife offers to take their two kid's camping for a week. When his fellow salesman and best friend is fired and thrown out of his house by his wife, he moves in and immediately starts unending parties, which ultimately ends up the house on fire and Winkler arrested on multiple charges. In between, in a drug-induced stupor, he gets mixed up with a ditzy blonde who wants to marry him, and rescue her child from being raised by her parents.[1]
Cast[]
- Henry Winkler - Jack Potter
- Olivia d'Abo - Cherice
- Richard Jeni - Bernie
- Justin Louis - Chip
- Ken Pogue - Emmett Sharpel
- Wendel Meldrum - Lew
- Don S. Davis - Hank
- - Gayle Sharpel
- Miguelito Macario Andaluz - Lew
- Yee Jee Tso - Kea
- Jerry Wasserman - Detective
- Christine Willes - Alice
- - Brother #2, Bob
- John R. Taylor - Minister
- Will Sasso - Pete
- - Pauline
- Mark Acheson - Sobbing Man
- - Sandy the Lawyer
- Michael Kopsa - Cop
- - Lolita
- - Doctor
- - Nicholas
- - Rebecca
- - Fang Leader
- - Mr. Mendelson
- - Sam
- - Old Golf Man
- April Telek - Bikini Girl
- - Uncle Morty
References[]
External links[]
- 1997 television films
- 1997 films
- American television films
- American films
- National Lampoon films
- Films directed by Neal Israel
- 1997 comedy films
- Films with screenplays by Neal Israel
- 1990s comedy film stubs