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Throw Momma from the Train is a 1987 American crime comedy film starring and directed by Danny DeVito in his theatrical directorial debut. It co-stars Billy Crystal , Anne Ramsey , Rob Reiner , Branford Marsalis , Kim Greist and Kate Mulgrew .
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Larry (Billy Crystal), an author with a cruel ex-wife, Margaret (Kate Mulgrew), teaches a writing workshop where Owen (Danny DeVito), one of his students, is fed up with his domineering mother ...
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- Danny Devito
- PG-13
- Danny Devito
Owen sees Strangers on a Train, in which two strangers conspire to commit a murder for each other, figuring their lack of connection to the victim will, in theory, establish a perfect alibi and eliminate their motives.
Throw Momma from the Train streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "Throw Momma from the Train" streaming on fuboTV, MGM Plus Amazon Channel, MGM Plus Roku Premium Channel, Hoopla, MGM Plus or for free with ads on Tubi TV, Pluto TV.
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No matter. "Throw Momma from the Train" is a series of missed opportunities and unexploited situations, a movie that wants to have genuine nastiness at its heart but never quite works up the energy or the nerve to be truly heartless. Paradoxically, its best scenes are the ones of gentle whimsy.