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Dennis the Menace
Dennis the Menace — He's armed... He's adorable... And he's out of school for the entire summer.
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Dennis the Menace

1993 6 26.3K PG views saved
Dennis the Menace

Mr. Wilson's ever-present annoyance comes in the form of one mischievous kid named Dennis. But he'll need Dennis's tricks to uncover a collection of gold coins that go missing when a shady drifter named Switchblade Sam comes to town.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Content Rating: PG
Runtime: 1hrs 34min
Status: Released
Release date: 1993-06-09
Release format: Streaming — Jun 24, 1993
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Jakob Snorri Ingólfsson
@moviewatcher12345677 1 month ago

Classic 90s comedy. Very good

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Jakob Snorri Ingólfsson
@moviewatcher12345677 1 month ago

Classic 90s comedy. Very good

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Mad Matty
@mad-matty 4 years ago

So this certainly isn't Dennis The Menace as we know him from the Beano comics. For starters he's not wearing his trademark red and black striped jumper. Also in this film, 95% of the mischief that Dennis gets up to is a genuine mistake. He's not really the mischievous brat that we know from the comics - he's just very clumsy! (So I find him more relatable in that sense.)
Speaking of appearances, the actor who plays Dennis' father in this film looks more like the geek Walter from the comic books, who Dennis always picks on! The Walter character is nowhere to be seen in this movie.

So watching it just as a stand alone film and not expecting to see any resemblance to the comic strips, it is an enjoyable movie. It is spoilt a great deal at the beginning by a young actress named Amy Sakasitz (who plays Margaret). She cannot act to save her life and I was really glad she wasn't in it for very long. Interestingly all the other actors, both kids and adults were rather good. Mason Gamble who played the lead role was brilliant. Walter Matthau and Christopher Lloyd are fantastic actors anyway so that came as no surprise.

It also comes as no surprise that it's written and produced by John Hughes because the film does have a similar feel to "Home Alone" and "Uncle Buck". And while it is an enjoyable film to watch, unlike the other two films I've mentioned, I see no need to return to it time and time again. Once is enough. But it's certainly enjoyable that once.

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Jim222001
@jim222001 9 years ago

I can't to push myself to give it any lower than a 7. The movie adorable even there's not much of a plot. Walter Matthau was a great Mr. Wilson though and brought some charm to the movie.
Christopher Lloyd is wasted though as the villain in a 90's family film. Meaning he just plays the guy who gets beat up by a kid like in Home Alone, 3 Ninjas and etc...

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techdough71
@techdough71 3 years ago

Super funny movie that adults can enjoy. Kids who love slap stick will love this.

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Matthew Luke Brady
@bradym03 4 years ago

It only takes one bad day for Dennis to snap and kill someone. I mean, he nearly kills Mr. Wilson and Christopher Lloyd.

Very dark.

I can't believe Michael Myers directed this movie, which now explains a lot.

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