Ruthless People (1986)

Movie · 1986 · Comedy · 1h 34m · R · English

Curator score: 8.1/10 (32.8K ratings)

Sam Stone's wife has just been kidnapped... And he doesn't want her back!

Overview

Sam Stone hates his wife Barbara so much that he wants her dead. He's ecstatic when she's taken by a duo of kidnappers who want $500,000 ransom in exchange for her life. Fully intending to ignore every one of the kidnappers' demands in the hopes that they do him a favor and murder her for him, the two confused kidnappers have to figure out how they're going get their money, and what they're going to do with the overbearing Barbara.

Ratings

Director

Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, Jerry Zucker

Production

Touchstone Pictures, Silver Screen Partners II

Cast

Danny DeVito, Bette Midler, Judge Reinhold, Helen Slater, Anita Morris, Bill Pullman, William G. Schilling, Art Evans, Clarence Felder, J.E. Freeman, Gary Riley, Frank Sivero, Phyllis Applegate, Jeannine Bisignano, J.P. Bumstead, Jon Cutler, Susan Marie Snyder, Jim Doughan, Christopher J. Keene, Henry Noguchi

Where to watch

Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, fast-moving 80s crime comedy with a nasty streak, strong star turns, and a delightfully escalating kidnapping farce. It’s especially rewarding if you like mean-spirited setups played with clean comic mechanics and a glossy studio-comedy sheen.

Best for

  • fans of dark comedy and crime farce
  • viewers who enjoy 1980s ensemble comedies
  • people who like scheming, reversal-heavy plots
  • fans of Bette Midler and Danny DeVito

Skip if

  • you want warmth or sentimental humor
  • you dislike characters who are almost all awful
  • you prefer subtle comedy over broad, high-concept farce
  • you’re not in the mood for an aggressively 80s style

Overview

Ruthless People is one of those 80s comedies that feels engineered for maximum escalation: every character is selfish, every plan backfires, and the movie keeps finding new ways to turn bad behavior into punchlines. The premise is cruel, but the execution is nimble, with a steady stream of reversals that make the whole thing feel like a comic machine running at full speed.

Worth noting

Danny DeVito is perfectly cast as a man so petty he accidentally becomes the movie’s engine, while Bette Midler gives the film its real spark by turning captivity into a power shift. The kidnappers, the marriage, and the police all collide in a way that keeps the story moving without losing the joke density.

Bottom line

It’s also a very specific kind of studio comedy: glossy, neon-lit, and proudly artificial in its design. If that 80s polish works for you, this is a very easy watch. If you need your comedy softer or more grounded, its nastiness may be the point where it stops being fun.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Darren (4★) · 257 likes

"Did you just shoot at me?""No, you moron! There's police all over the place! Hundreds of them!""Do I look that stupid?""Yes, you do!" An even more gripping martial kidnapping thriller than Gone Girl.

Evasive (3★) · 168 likes

most aggressively 80's set design I've ever seen!! why did we as a society abandon pink neon lights and funky art deco furniture please bring it back I need it

Rafael "Mister Movie" Jovine (3★) · 131 likes

Being an avid fan of the team known as ZAZ, who brought us classic spoof films like "Airplane!", when I heard that this film had also been written by the mind that gave us Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and the brilliant My Cousin Vinny many years later, I was very intrigued. There's no doubt this is a Dale Launer movie, and even something that DeVito would do, but Zucker and Abrams' trademarks are scarcely apparent in certain scenes, such as the… more

sandyhonig (5★) · 126 likes

Look folks. I think this might be the greatest movie of all time. I saw it a million times as a kid and just rewatched. I can confidently say it’s one of the best ever made. Written by the guy who wrote My Cousin Vinny and directed by the Zucker brothers.... who could ask for anything more? Danny Devito? Bette Midler?????? Judge Reinhold?!!?!! Every shot a painting. The lighting is incredible. THEME SONG BY MICK JAGGER. This is the first time I’ve been earnest on Letterboxd. Sue me!!!!!!!!!

Carlo Vanstiphout · 104 likes

Judge Reinhold & Helen Slater make a really cute couple.

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Topics

dark comedy, crime caper, farce, blackmail, kidnapping, marital satire, 1980s, ensemble comedy, greed, high-energy

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