Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Roseanne Barr | ... | Joyce Jackson (as Roseanne Arnold) | |
Tom Arnold | ... | Jack Jackson | |
Cynthia Gibb | ... | Emily Shaw | |
Sally Kirkland | ... | Sandee Sloop | |
Danielle Harris | ... | Priscilla 'Cilla' Jackson | |
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Joe Guzaldo | ... | Howard Hanson |
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Kimberly Dal Santo | ... | Lisa Marie Jackson |
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Monica McCarthy | ... | Dorrie |
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Liz Muckley | ... | Marge Mason |
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James Andelin | ... | Old Man |
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Dottie Arnold | ... | Old Woman |
W. Earl Brown | ... | Pete | |
Patrick Clear | ... | Ben Wilkes | |
Sam Derence | ... | Surgeon | |
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John Duda | ... | Paper Boy |
In 1982, Iowan suburban housewife Joyce Jackson (Roseanne) is an obsessed fan of the late Elvis Presley. She's used the so-called King of Rock and Roll's inspiration to turn her small house into a wacky shrine. Convinced that Elvis is still alive, five years after his death, Joyce concocts a plan to set off and find and meet him, so she enlists the help of her estranged husband Jack (Tom Arnold). Written by Larry B.
This movie had its ups and downs. Some of the acting was good but the downside was that the story line wasn't very gripping.
It was an ordinary film but I would reccomend it when watching with kids.