Drowning Mona

The death of Mona Dearly wasn't so much a whodunnit, as a who didn't.

5.4
20001h 36m

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The recently deceased Mona Dearly was many things: an abusive wife, a domineering mother, a loud-mouthed neighbor and a violent malcontent. So when her car and corpse are discovered in the Hudson River, police Chief Wyatt Rash immediately suspects murder rather than an accident. But, since the whole community of Verplanck, N.Y., shares a deep hatred for this unceasingly spiteful woman, Rash finds his murder investigation overwhelmed with potential suspects.

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Trailers & Videos

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Drowning Mona (Theatrical Trailer)

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Cast

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Danny DeVito

Chief Wyatt Rash

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Bette Midler

Mona Dearly

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Neve Campbell

Ellen Rash

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Casey Affleck

Bobby Calzone

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William Fichtner

Phil Dearly

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Marcus Thomas

Jeff Dearly

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Peter Dobson

Lt. Feege Gruber

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Paul Ben-Victor

Deputy Tony Carlucci

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Paul Schulze

Deputy Jimmy D.

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Mark Pellegrino

Murph Calzone

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Raymond O'Connor

Father Tom Stowick

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Robert Arce

Doctor Schwartz

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Brian Doyle-Murray

Tow Truck Driver

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Yul Vazquez

French Instructor

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Reviews

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9/10

'Drowning Mona' is funny viewing. A great time was had watching. It's an amusing flick and also a smart one, I really enjoyed the use of flashbacks (especially with the unreliable pov aspect) in particular. Each character has their own personality trait too, which is nice.

I do like this humour, which is quite dry and almost deadpan - right up my alley. The music is good as well, particularly towards the end with the usage of "Popcorn" and "Papa's Got a Brand New Pigbag". Pacing-wise it's spot on, what with its brisk run time of 90 minutes.

The cast list is top, everyone onscreen does great work here. Danny DeVito is more laidback than usual, I'm unsure if I like him as such but the low energy trait works because each character, as noted already, has their own schtick so I didn't question it all that much to be honest.

Casey Affleck's bumbling Bobby is good, that word couldn't be used to describe his trim though... that's a wig, right?! William Fichtner, Marcus Thomas, Jamie Lee Curtis, Neve Campbell and Bette Midler play their parts to a strong standard. Will Ferrell and Melissa McCarthy appear too!

A bit of a hidden gem, this. That's strange given those on the cast. Looks like I might be in the smaller section of (the small in itself) audience that highly enjoyed this one. Admittedly, the general view seems to be that it's passable at worst. Either way: recommended!

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