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Vegetable House (1985)

"Hilarious ... non stop laughter ... something for everyone."

0.019851h 0mEN
Comedy

Directed by Joe Doyle

Rating

0.0/10

Runtime

1h 0m

Language

EN

Release

January 1, 1985

Director

Joe Doyle

Overview

Vegetable House is no garden variety comedy. When actor/writers Joe Doyle, Ron Dean (Code of Silence), and Aaron Freeman (America's Political Satirist) team up, nothing is sacred. The Vegetable House players include some Chicago's brightest comedy stars drawn largely from the famed "Second City" com...

Cast

Joe Doyle

Joe Doyle

Ron Dean

Ron Dean

Aaron Freeman

Aaron Freeman

Susan Pinter

Susan Pinter

Kathleen O'Grady

Kathleen O'Grady

Steve Assad

Steve Assad

Jim Fay

Jim Fay

Richard Henzel

Richard Henzel

Walter Kelly

Walter Kelly

Connie Medema

Connie Medema

Jeff Michaels

Jeff Michaels

Tracy Valcy

Tracy Valcy

Introduction

In this latest movie review, we dive deep into Vegetable House (1985), exploring its intricate plot and standout performances that have everyone talking.

Vegetable House is no garden variety comedy. When actor/writers Joe Doyle, Ron Dean (Code of Silence), and Aaron Freeman (America's Political Satirist) team up, nothing is sacred. The Vegetable House players include some Chicago's brightest comedy stars drawn largely from the famed "Second City" comedy troupe. At Vegetable House, Brussels sprouts shiver in their sheets while above lurks the menace of the Vegomatic. Suburban housewives submit to weekly games of bondage bridge. Meet Tokai Lokoto, the 3rd World's funniest man, and Gordon, whose nailbiting has gotten out of hand. Follow the adventures of "Kaa Kaa of the City" who was abandoned at birth and raised by pigeons in Grant Park. And the Veggie Video, don't forget the Veggie Video. Hot Pop. Hot Veggies. Hot Video.

🛑 Story ExplainedSpoiler Warning

Our story explained section breaks down the complex narrative of Vegetable House. The full story follows a progression that challenges typical tropes, leading to a climax that requires careful analysis.

🏆 Final Verdict

5 / 5 Stars

A triumphant piece of cinema that blends gripping narrative with breathtaking visuals.

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