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Dutch (1991) "Dutch" is a hilarious comedy film that was released in 1991. The film follows the misadventures of an everyday

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"Dutch" is a hilarious comedy film that was released in 1991. The film follows the misadventures of an everyday man named Dutch Dooley, played by the talented actor Ed O'Neill, as he embarks on a road trip to bring his girlfriend's son, Doyle, played by Ethan Embry, home for Thanksgiving.

The movie is directed by Peter Faiman and written by John Hughes, the mastermind behind beloved films like "Home Alone" and "The Breakfast Club." Hughes' signature comedic style shines through in "Dutch," as the film effortlessly blends slapstick humor with heartwarming moments.

Joining O'Neill and Embry in the cast is an ensemble of talented actors who bring their characters to life. JoBeth Williams portrays Natalie, Dutch's girlfriend and Doyle's mother. Her character serves as the catalyst for the road trip, as she convinces Dutch to go and retrieve her son after he gets into trouble at his boarding school.

Other notable actors in the film include Christopher McDonald as Reed Standish, Doyle's arrogant and privileged father, and Ari Meyers as Reed's daughter, who often clashes with Doyle. The chemistry between the cast members is palpable, and their performances add depth to the storyline.

"Dutch" takes audiences on a wild ride as Dutch and Doyle encounter a series of obstacles along their journey. From car troubles to run-ins with rowdy bikers, their trip becomes an adventure filled with hilarious mishaps and unexpected twists. The film masterfully balances comedy with moments of genuine emotion, making it a heartwarming tale that explores themes of family, friendship, and personal growth.

What sets "Dutch" apart is its ability to resonate with audiences of all ages. The humor appeals to both adults and children, making it a delightful choice for family movie nights. Whether it's Dutch's comical attempts to fit in with Doyle's upper-class peers or their misadventures with a hitchhiking salesman, the film guarantees plenty of laughter for everyone.

If you're a fan of comedy films or simply looking for an entertaining watch, "Dutch" is a must-see. Remember, you can play and download the sounds from this classic movie by visiting the link provided. Immerse yourself in the laughter and comedy that this timeless film offers.

In conclusion, "Dutch" is an uproarious comedy that stands the test of time. With its stellar cast, witty script, and moments of genuine heart, this film continues to entertain audiences decades after its release. So gather your loved ones, grab some popcorn, and indulge in the laughter and joy that "Dutch" has to offer!

All right, you win
And a hell of a lot more
And he's just a slob
And we'll hit the road, all right?
And you get joint custody of Doyle
And you're gonna be a little more respectful of Natalie?
Answer my question.
Are you okay?
Because what that missile twister can teach you,
Believe it
But she's not with you, though, huh?
But, see, I'm never gonna be his father
Bye bye
Call it male pride,
Can't it wait?
Chicken!
Come on, let's go.
Come on, you little kid
Congratulations.
Dale, look at me.
Damn it.
Does that music have to be so loud?
Don't come back
Don't think I could handle that much fun.
Don't worry about it. I have a little brother.
Doyle
Doyle: Yes, yes, yes.
Doyle!
Doyle?
Doyle.
Dutch: All right, now you guys really did it.
Excuse me
For what, having puppies?
Forget it! I'm not coming home to spend a holiday with you
God damn it
God, you're pathetic
Good.
Hands up. Try it
Have her send somebody for you
He has my son
He's got a shock coming, though
He's not coming.
Here. I'll see you at the motel about 50 miles down the road
Here's something you should know about me, Dale
Hey, kid!
Hey, wake up
Hmm.
Hmm.
How does Doyle feel about that?
I appreciate it.
I didn't expect to see you either.
I don't care for caviar
I don't have a ride
I don't know. I have a ticket for him.
I got a bag of pretzels, and
I had 200 bucks in the wallet
I just feel weak and used.
I know that what you were saying to Natalie was personal.
I said leave him alone!
I said, Stand up!
I suppose we do
I thought you were going down to spend some time with Doyle
I told her we were at the Holiday Inn
I'll come in with Brock
I'm also out of ideas
I'm being very nice to you
I'm gonna make you eat that gun.
I'm living through one right now
I'm not taking any more of your crap
I'm not your uncle
I'm so sorry, but from time to time, these
If you live, die, or grow mushrooms in your crack.
Is there a problem?
Is there something wrong with that?
It came from out of nowhere!
Let me tell you something, Dwight
Let's see if your punch is as big as your mouth.
Listen, lady, don't jerk me around, okay?
Look, you can call Doyle, okay?
Lost his job in June,
Make a turkey sandwich and hang yourself in the toilet?
Make your call. Give me some peace.
Man #2: I'm going back to the limo
My father is one of the most powerful men in the country
Natalie: Hello.
No, no, I got it. Thanks
No. No, that's okay.
Nothing burps better than bacon
Now, since we might be legally related someday,
Now, what gives you the right to do that, huh?
Obviously he'll have to break them
Oh
Ohh!
Okay. Happy Thanksgiving.
Or his mind played with, especially not by his dad.
Ow!
Peggy, it's me. I'm at O'Hare.
Pete, you don't have to shoot 'em!
Probably, but I had this plan
Relax, all right? Why don't you guys go inside
Shit
Shit!
Smells good.
So this is personal, too.
So, good luck, all right? Don't give up
So, what's wrong with your mom?
Solid economy needs hand workers
Son of a..
Spent the next 10 years sucking the life out of me,
Tell her the Dutchboy's calling it quits
Tell the voices that you just killed somebody.
That's it. Smile, smile
That's kind of hard
That's not gonna get us a ride
The more you babble, the more you reveal yourself
Then I beat you physically
This is personal
To drag me around until I break
To my mother's taste in men
To pick up my girlfriend's kid from school.
To spend this holiday with you.
Uh, I want to get back in the car and keep moving
We could have been home.
We got this far, didn't we?
We have to help them.
We was living out of the back of our car.
We're not without means, for God's sake
We're up from Georgia on our way to Chicago.
Well, I don't want to be nosy, you know
Well, I used to drive a cement truck
Well, I'll have to make it look like an accident, then.
Well, there's got to be a...
Well, yeah. Yeah, more or less
Well, you better start thinking about a little something else
What'd you pay for them shoes?
When he hears what you did to me,
Where the hell did you find him?
Where you can't call for help
Where?
Where's my bag?
Whoa!
Why is it her fault?
Yeah, yeah, you are
Yeah.
Yes, sir.
You couldn't make it work.
You don't know my dad, so shut up
You ever heard of a telephone?
You know, 'cause I said I wouldn't call.
You look great
You put his life in jeopardy
You wanna close the door?
You'd wanna come over to our house for Thanksgiving
You'll have to depend on yourself,
You'll know him when you see him
You're an idiot
You're asking for it so bad
[grunting] Get out of here.
[notes blare] Christ!
[snaps] Shh!
[thuds] [grunts]
Doyle, happy Thanksgiving. I will.
Doyle! [horn honks]
Doyle! Whoa!
He's not a truck driver. Don't interrupt.
Hi
Hmm. I One more day... I
How about you? Brock?
How do you mean? Well, are you drifters?
How's six months sound to you? No problem.
Hyah! Ohh!
Natalie. Nice to see you.
Thanks. Good luck.
Yeah! [gasping]
Yeah? [laughs]
Yeah. Okay, fine
Yeah. Seriously
You got a nice kid. Yeah
[air hissing]
[brakes hiss]
[dog barking]
[door closes]
[doorbell rings]
[doorbell rings]
[ducks quacking]
[engine starts]
[groans]
[grunting continues]
[grunting]
[grunts]
[horn honks]
[knocks]
[laughing]
[laughing]
[laughs]
[louder] ♪ My little boat was moored ♪
[man coughing]
[moaning]
[mouths]
[overlapping conversations]
[overlapping conversations]
[panting]
[people chatting]
[phone ringing]
[piano music continues]
[piano playing]
[rattles]
[rings]
[shivers]
[snoring]
[song ends]
[woman coughs]
[woman coughs]
♪ As long as the world goes round and round ♪
♪ Baby, don't you know that I'm stuck on... ♪
♪ Beyond the blue horizon. ♪
♪ Come on, take him by the hand ♪
♪ Desire. ♪
♪ For me and you ♪
♪ Goodbye to things that bore me ♪
♪ Have a little hope ♪
♪ I tried to sail the sea of life ♪
♪ If everybody took somebody by the hand ♪
♪ Livin' in this crazy world ♪
♪ Make it a better world ♪
♪ Maybe if we take the time ♪
♪ My heart was made of stone ♪
♪ Oh, Flatfoot Sam, you always in a jam ♪
♪ Ohh, whoa oh ♪
♪ Ohh, whoa oh, la la la ♪
♪ Ohh, whoa, whoa oh ♪
♪ Only if we try ♪
♪ Only if we try ♪
♪ So caught up in the confusion ♪
♪ Together ♪
♪ Try a little more, harder than before ♪
♪ Try a little more, harder than before ♪
♪ We can really make it better, yeah ♪
♪ We can really make it better, yeah ♪
♪ We've got to give a little love ♪
♪ ..
♪ And a messin' with my mind ♪
♪ And it brings me lots of cash ♪
♪ And it's guitars, Cadillacs ♪
♪ And understand ♪
♪ Baby, you are out of luck..
♪ Flatfoot Sam stole a $10 bill ♪
♪ Got the troubles on our shoulders ♪
♪ Have a little hope ♪
♪ He told the judge he did it for a thrill ♪
♪ How to make a brighter day ♪
♪ I'd get it one piece at a time ♪
♪ I'll keep on lovin' you ♪
♪ Make this world a little better ♪
♪ My life has only begun ♪
♪ No money down, really real good deal ♪
♪ Ohh ah oh oh oh ♪
♪ Ohh, whoa oh, la la la ♪
♪ Ohh, whoa, whoa oh ♪
♪ So tell what I've got to do and tell..
♪ Sometimes it seems so much ♪
♪ The wrong side of the tracks? ♪
♪ Time to understand each other ♪
♪ Try to make a silk purse from a tongue on a pig now ♪
♪ Yes, do what we can do together ♪