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Hugo Pool by Robert Downey Sr.
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Alyssa Milano, Malcolm McDowell, Mark Boone Junior, Robert Downey Jr., Sean Penn Director: Robert Downey Sr. Writer: Robert Downey Sr. Producer: Barbara Ligeti Producer: Chad Oakes Producer: Douglas Berquist Producer: Iren Koster Producer: John Re Writer: Laura Ernst DVD: Region Code 0 Audio: English (Unknown), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Format: Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 92 minutes DVD Release Date: 1999-09-28 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Studio: Fox Lorber
Movie Reviews of Hugo PoolMovie Review: A chip off the ole (?) Summary: 5 Stars
I am one for the unusual. Scarry movies don't scare me unless they are the calibur of 'Straw Dogs'? (it came close to scarring the _hit outta me). I loved the weird come-off's; the guy asking the lil boy if he had told his step-father that 'he was a piece of _hit'. . and everything 'ring-dang-doo'. My son from the Air Force knew that I would love this movie and rented it for me. I BOUGHT MY OWN ON DVD. I am one who thinks that "The Three Amigo's" was anything BUT a 1986 box office flop. . .(of course, I like music, western's, air planes, singing horses, bar scene. . MUST I GO ON!!!!!)
Summary of Hugo PoolThere's a fine line between quirky and gimmicky; at times Hugo Pool can't decide whether to be a cute comedy or a mawkish melodrama. Alyssa Milano is Hugo, the owner-operator of a pool company. She has a staggering 44 pools to service in one day, so she shanghais her gambling-addicted mom (Cathy Moriarty), a drug-whacked director (Robert Downey Jr.), and a new client, who happens to be an ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) sufferer (Patrick Dempsey), to help her. Hugo's under an or-else deadline to fill a mobster's (Richard Lewis) pool, so she dispatches her alcoholic junkie dad (Malcolm McDowell) to fetch Colorado River water in a tank truck and bring it back. He picks up a strange hitchhiker (Sean Penn) and becomes obsessed with his shoes; meanwhile, a romance blooms between Hugo and the new client. Of course, Milano is the only sane one in this melange of weirdoes. McDowell channels both Jimmy Durante and Wallace Beery in a bizarre role, Sean Penn is inexplicable, and a rough-looking Downey Jr. sports an indeterminate accent (imagine if Inspector Clouseau was from, say, Romania). Fans of eccentric comedies and offbeat characters (and Alyssa Milano) may enjoy this, while others may find it a little contrived and tedious. --Jerry Renshaw
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