The Jerk, Too

The Jerk, Too (1984)

He’s not stupid. He’s a jerk!

  • Genre: Comedy, TV Movie
  • Release Date: 1984-01-06
  • User Rating: 3/10 from 4 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 32min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Share Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Michael Schultz
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Summary

Navin Johnson heads to Los Angeles to attend the wedding of his pen pal, Marie. On the way, he runs across a gang of hobos whose leader, Diesel, takes him to Las Vegas after learning of his skills at poker.

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  • Mark Blankfield

    as Navin Johnson
  • Ray Walston

    as Diesel
  • Robert Sampson

    as Van Buren
  • Patricia Barry

    as Mrs. Van Buren
  • Barrie Ingham

    as Carl the Butler
  • Stacey Nelkin

    as Marie Van Buren
  • Jean LeClerc

    as Count Marco
  • Thalmus Rasulala

    as Crossroads
  • Pat McCormick

    as Dudley
  • Bill Saluga

    as Shoes
  • Mabel King

    as Mama Johnson
  • Lina Raymond

    as Cheetah Johnson
  • William Smith

    as Suicide
  • Pete Schrum

    as Ugly Eddie
  • Lainie Kazan

    as Card Player
  • Al Fann

    as Papa Johnson
  • Todd Hallowell

    as Damon Johnson
  • Jack O'Leary

    as Porter
  • Larry B. Scott

    as Harold Johnson
  • Benny Baker

    as Pop
  • Frank Birney

    as Priest
  • Ava Cadell

    as French Maid
  • Charlie Dell

    as Donaldson
  • Helen Martin

    as Grandma Johnson
  • Chet Walker

    as Dancer #3
Production Ziggy Steinberg Producer
Production Steve Martin Executive Producer
Camera Joseph F. Biroc Director of Photography
Crew Mary Barnett Choreographer
Costume & Make-Up Judy Truchan Costume Design
Editing Jack Gleason Editor
Production George E. Crosby Associate Producer
Editing Harry Keramidas Editor
Art Richard B. Lewis Art Direction
Sound Frank Denson Music
Writing Ziggy Steinberg Writer
Writing Carl Gottlieb Characters
Writing Rocco Urbisci Writer
Writing Steve Martin Characters
Directing Michael Schultz Director