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Throw Momma from the Train (1987) -- A bitter ex-husband. A put upon Momma's boy. Both want their respective spouse and mother dead, but who will pull it off?

Overview

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Director:
Danny DeVito
Writer:
Stu Silver (written by)
Contact:
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Release Date:
11 December 1987 (USA) more
Genre:
Crime | Comedy more
Tagline:
Owen asked his friend, Larry, for a small favor...
Plot:
A bitter ex-husband. A put upon Momma's boy. Both want their respective spouse and mother dead, but who will pull it off? full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 2 wins & 2 nominations more
User Comments:
A fun black comedy/thriller more

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Danny DeVito ... Owen

Billy Crystal ... Larry

Kim Greist ... Beth
Anne Ramsey ... Momma

Kate Mulgrew ... Margaret
Branford Marsalis ... Lester

Rob Reiner ... Joel
Bruce Kirby ... Detective DeBenedetto
Joey DePinto ... Sargeant
Annie Ross ... Mrs. Hazeltine
Raye Birk ... Pinsky

Oprah Winfrey ... Herself
Olivia Brown ... Ms. Gladstone
Philip Perlman ... Mr. Perlman
Stu Silver ... Ramon
J. Alan Thomas ... Millington

Randall Miller ... Bucky
Andre Rosey Brown ... Rosey (as Andre 'Rosey' Brown)

Tony Ciccone ... Mr. Lopez
William Ray Watson ... Steward
Larry McCormick ... Announcer
Peter Brocco ... Old Man
Hettie Lynne Hurtes ... Reporter
Karen J. Westerfield ... Laughing Woman
Stanley L. Gonsales ... Cab Driver
Fred Gephart ... Priest
Don Burns ... Radio DJ
Billy Childs ... Jazz Band
Ralph Penland ... Jazz Band
Tony Dumas ... Jazz Band
Ne Kaholokula ... Hawaiian Band of Musicians & Dancers
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Directed by
Danny DeVito 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Stu Silver  written by

Produced by
Larry Brezner .... producer
Kristine Johnson .... co-producer
J. Marina Muhlfriedel .... associate producer
Arne Schmidt .... executive producer (as Arne L. Schmidt)
 
Original Music by
David Newman 
 
Cinematography by
Barry Sonnenfeld (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Michael Jablow 
 
Production Design by
Ida Random 
 
Art Direction by
William A. Elliott  (as William Elliott)
 
Set Decoration by
Anne D. McCulley 
 
Costume Design by
Marilyn Vance  (as Marilyn Vance-Straker)
 
Makeup Department
Dorothy Byrne .... hair stylist
Ken Chase .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Charles Newirth .... production manager (as Charles J. Newirth)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Michael Amundson .... second second assistant director (as Michael A. Amundson)
Joe Napolitano .... first assistant director
Michele Panelli-Venetis .... second assistant director (as Michele A. Panelli)
 
Art Department
Carol Banever .... graphic designer
Frank L. Brown .... assistant property master
R. Gilbert Clayton .... set designer
Henry Darnell .... sculptor
Jerry Gadette .... stand-by painter
David Harris .... greens foreman
Rodney Liber .... construction auditor
C.J. Maguire .... property master
Joseph G. Pacelli Jr. .... set designer
Stephanie Rogers .... art department assistant
George Stokes .... construction coordinator
Kenneth L. Westcott .... lead man
Steven Curtis Husch .... set dresser (uncredited)
Luigi Mugavero .... set dresser (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Gina Bergstrom .... assistant sound editor
Stu Bernstein .... foley artist
David B. Cohn .... supervising adr editor
Don Coufal .... production sound
Carlos Delarios .... sound re-recording mixer
Gary A. Hecker .... foley walker (as Gary Hecker)
Scott Hecker .... sound editor (as Scott A. Hecker)
Michael J. Kohut .... sound re-recording mixer
Robert Martel .... assistant sound editor
Bob Newlan .... sound editor
Aaron Rochin .... sound re-recording mixer
Robert R. Rutledge .... supervising sound editor
Jerry Stanford .... sound editor
Alicia Stevenson .... foley walker
Jim Stuebe .... production sound
Robert Waxman .... sound editor
Jeff Wexler .... production sound
Marty Church .... adr mixer (uncredited)
Brian L. McCarty .... boom operator (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Robert D. Bailey .... special photographic effects
Thomas R. Burman .... special effects makeup: The Burman Studio Inc. (as Tom Burman)
Bari Dreiband-Burman .... special effects makeup: The Burman Studio Inc.
John Frazier .... special effects coordinator
Rocky Gehr .... special effects (as Rocky A. Gehr)
 
Visual Effects by
Rocco Gioffre .... matte artist
Mark Sullivan .... matte artist
 
Stunts
Vince Deadrick Jr. .... stunts
Vince Deadrick Sr. .... stunt coordinator
Richard Drown .... stunts
Dana Dru Evenson .... stunts
Donna Garrett .... stunts
Marguerite Happy .... stunts
Orwin C. Harvey .... stunts
Larry Holt .... stunts
Peter Horak .... stunts
Wally Rose .... stunts
Rick Sawaya .... stunts
Jerry Summers .... stunts
Mike Tillman .... stunts
Jim Wilkey .... stunts
Joe Fury .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Jay Davis .... rigging key grip
Robert W. Duggan .... dolly grip
M. Todd Henry .... camera operator
Kevin Kelley .... gaffer
Mark La Bonge .... second assistant camera
Robert LaBonge .... first assistant camera
Laurel Moore .... still photographer
Walter Nicols .... rigging gaffer
Chris O'Neil .... best boy
Jonathan O'Neil .... lamp operator
Tom Prophet Jr. .... key grip
Scott J. Prophet .... best boy grip (as Scott Prophet)
Reid Reilich .... video playback operator
Fred Scialla .... still photographer
David Canestro .... grip (uncredited)
Paul Jacobsen .... electrician (uncredited)
Paul Jacobsen .... rigger (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Bess Gilbert .... extras casting: Cenex Inc.
Patrick Rush .... casting assistant
Todd M. Thaler .... additional casting (as Todd Thaler)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Elinor Bardach .... costumer (as Elinor C. Bardach)
Michele Neely .... costume supervisor
Pasquale Siciliano .... tailor
 
Editorial Department
Donah Bassett .... negative cutter
Duwayne Dunham .... additional editor
Carrie Ellison .... second assistant editor
Giovanna Giumarra .... post-production assistant
Jay Ignaszewski .... assistant editor
Kelly Mahan-Jaramillo .... second assistant editor (as Kelly Mahan)
Lynne Southerland .... assistant editor (as Lynn Southerland)
 
Music Department
Tim Boyle .... score mixer
David Klingenberger .... music researcher
Tom Villano .... music editor: Segue Music
Chris Silagyi .... music consultant (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Tom Briggs .... transportation captain
Tom F. Thomas .... transportation coordinator (as Tom Thomas)
 
Other crew
Alicia Anthony .... post-production auditor
Tony Ciccone .... set assistant (as Tony 'Mopar' Ciccone)
James Clark .... train consultant
Allegra Clegg .... production coordinator
Ron Eisenman .... first aid
Tony Kerum .... catering: Tony's Food Service
Linda Kwaska .... production associate (as Linda Kwasha)
Arnold Lipsman .... publicity: PMK Public Relations
Harold Michelson .... continuity consultant
Thomas Miligan .... csa trainee (as Thomas E. Miligan)
Craig Pointes .... location manager
Stan Rosenfield .... publicity: PMK Public Relations
Steve Serber .... assistant accountant
Cheryl A. Stone .... production accountant (as Cheryl Stone)
Julie Strassman .... assistant: Mr. Silver
Judy Thomason .... assistant coordinator
Arthur Tostado .... laboratory contact: Consolidated Film Industries (as Art Tostado)
Todd Trotter .... office assistant
Jim Turner .... financial representative
Esther Vivante .... script supervisor
Karen Westerfield .... craft service (as Karen J. Westerfield)
Nancy Willen .... unit publicist
Matthew T. Adams .... body double (uncredited)
Arthur J. Miller Jr. .... location scout (uncredited)
Paul Rahmes .... personal assistant to director (uncredited)
Stephanie Spangler .... location manager: Kauai (uncredited)
Ladd Vance .... production assistant (uncredited)
 
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Additional Details

Runtime:
88 min | Germany:87 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby SR
Company:
Orion more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The title comes from the Patti Page song "Throw Mama From the Train, a kiss, a kiss, Wave Mama from the train a goodbye..." more
Goofs:
Factual errors: The locomotive shown on the train is a switch engine. Switch engines are not used on road trains or Amtrak. Switch engines may be placed in the locomotive consist on road trains, however they are typically either isolated or dead-in-tow. more
Quotes:
Lester: [discussing Larry's stalled book] Man, you been on "The night was...” for six months!
Larry: Takes place in the Yukon.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Family Matters: Throw Urkel from the Train (#9.18)" (1998) more
Soundtrack:
LARRY'S SONG more

FAQ

List: Murder swaps
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8 out of 10 people found the following comment useful:-
A fun black comedy/thriller, 20 June 2004
Author: (eddy-28) from Lake Isabella, CA

Throw Momma from the Train, could best be described as a newer version of Hitchcock's "Strangers on a Train". Stu Sliver's script was creative and very darkly comic.

Danny DeVito stars (and also directs) as Owen, a sort of dim-witted writing student who lives with his monstrous mother (Anne Ramsey). Owen's writing teacher, Larry (Billy Crystal) is having trouble with his writing career because his wife (Kate Mulgrew) stole his first book and made it her own bestseller and lives the highlife in Hawaii. After Owen constantly annoys Larry for days about his first story, he wrote from class, Larry suggests that Owen see a Hitchcock movie in order to write the perfect murder mystery novel. Owen then gets the idea from "Strangers on a Train" that he will go to Hawaii and murder Larry's wife, while Larry will kill his mother. But Larry has the motive, and with the police coming after him, Larry now has the opportunity to kill off the meanest old lady, he's ever seen, but realizes that she is harder to get rid of than both he and Owen thought.

Throw Momma from the Train, I think is a fun comic adventure, both Danny DeVito and Bill Crystal are funny, while Anne Ramsey's Oscar-nominated role of Momma is hysterically frightening. There are a lot of laughs in this film, especially the classic "One Hundred Girls I'd Like to Fork" story. Kim Griest, Annie Ross and Bruce Kirby also star, with Rob Reiner, Oprah Winfrey and Danny DeVito's own father in law, Philip Perlman make cameos. This is a good example of classic black comedy.

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