Fletch Lives
When there's more trouble than one man can handle...there's more than one man for the job.
Fletch is a fish out of water in small-town Louisiana, where he's checking out a tumbledown mansion he's inherited. When a woman he flirts with turns up dead, he becomes a suspect and must find the killer and clear his name.
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Fletch Lives (1989) Original Trailer [FHD]
Cast

Chevy Chase
Irwin 'Fletch' Fletcher

Hal Holbrook
Hamilton "Ham" Johnson

Julianne Phillips
Becky Culpepper

R. Lee Ermey
Jimmy Lee Farnsworth

Richard Libertini
Frank Walker

Randall "Tex" Cobb
Ben Dover

Cleavon Little
Calculus Entropy

George Wyner
Marvin Gillet

Patricia Kalember
Amanda Ray Ross

Geoffrey Lewis
KKK Leader

Richard Belzer
Phil

Phil Hartman
Bly Manager

Titos Vandis
Uncle Kakakis

Don Hood
Tom Barbour

Dennis Burkley
Joe Jack

Noelle Beck
Betty Dilworth

Constance Shulman
Cindy Mae

William Traylor
Mr. Underhill

Walter Charles
Tony

Grace Gaynor
Mrs. Underhill
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Reviews
GenerationofSwine
I can understand a lot of the hate, or at least where its coming from. When I was a little kid and this first came out, most of it went right over my head...now that I am older, much, MUCH, older the fact that they are stereotyping the South in the most negative way possible is crystal clear.
But hey, it's still funny and a lot of what they are poking fun at is still true today. I mean, there are places where I make sure my St. Christopher's medal is well hidden out of fear I'll be lynched for being Catholic and I am a white male.
I guess what I am saying is that, it is a negative stereotype that certainly only applies to a minority, and a minority that is shrinking every day, but still one that has been well earned.
So...chill, its all nothing but jokes, don't be as sensitive as us "PC Liberals" that you are always complaining are too sensitive. They are jokes, they are funny, and as a nation we really need to learn how to laugh at ourselves again.
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