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- Nathan LaneErnie Smuntz
- Lee EvansLars Smuntz
- Vicki LewisApril Smuntz (Lars' Wife)
- Maury ChaykinAlexander Falko (Mr. Falko)
- Eric ChristmasErnie and Lars' Lawyer
- Michael JeterQuincy Thorpe
- Debra ChristoffersonIngrid
- Camilla SøebergHilde, the bench lady
- William HickeyRudolph Smuntz
- Christopher WalkenCaesar, the Exterminator
Mouse Hunt is a 1997 American slapstick black comedy film written by Adam Rifkin and directed by Gore Verbinski in his feature film directorial debut. It stars Nathan Lane, Lee Evans, Maury Chaykin, and Christopher Walken.
Dec 19, 1997 · Mousehunt: Directed by Gore Verbinski. With Nathan Lane, Lee Evans, Vicki Lewis, Maury Chaykin. Two stumblebum inheritors are determined to rid their antique house of a mouse who is equally determined to stay where he is.
- (61K)
- Comedy
- Gore Verbinski
- 1997-12-19
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Mouse Hunt - Full Cast & Crew. In this wacky kid-friendly romp, the unlucky Smuntz brothers (Nathan Lane, Lee Evans) inherit a mansion and discover that there's a mouse living on the premises...
- Gore Verbinski
Before they can cash in, they have to rid the house of its single, stubborn occupant—a tiny and tenacious mouse. Down-on-their luck brothers, Lars and Ernie Smuntz, aren't happy with the crumbling old mansion they inherit... until they discover the estate is worth millions.
Mouse Hunt gets trapped under the weight of its excessive slapstick antics. When their string magnate father, Rudolf Smuntz, dies, brothers Ernie (Nathan Lane) and Lars (Lee Evans) move into...
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- Kids & Family, Comedy
- PG
Dec 19, 1997 · Director. Adam Rifkin. Screenplay. Down-on-their luck brothers, Lars and Ernie Smuntz, aren't happy with the crumbling old mansion they inherit... until they discover the estate is worth millions. Before they can cash in, they have to rid the house of its single, stubborn occupant—a tiny and tenacious mouse.