
Ruthless People
dir. Jim Abrahams
72
7 sourcesSynopsis
Sam Stone hates his wife Barbara so much that he wants her dead. He's ecstatic when she's taken by a duo of kidnappers who want $500,000 ransom in exchange for her life. Fully intending to ignore every one of the kidnappers' demands in the hopes that they do him a favor and murder her for him, the two confused kidnappers have to figure out how they're going get their money, and what they're going to do with the overbearing Barbara.
Critics consensus
It's sometimes crude and tasteless, but Ruthless People wrings acid-soaked laughs out of its dark premise and gleefully misanthropic characters.

Directed byJim Abrahams, David Zucker, Jerry Zucker
StarringDanny DeVito, Bette Midler, Judge Reinhold, Helen Slater, Anita Morris, Bill Pullman
Written byDale Launer
CinematographyJan de Bont
EditingGib Jaffe
MusicMichel Colombier
Ruthless People
1986 · R · 1h 34m
Comedy
Sam Stone hates his wife Barbara so much that he wants her dead. He's ecstatic when she's taken by a duo of kidnappers who want $500,000 ransom in exchange for her life. Fully intending to ignore every one of the kidnappers' demands in the hopes that they do him a favor and murder her for him, the two confused kidnappers have to figure out how they're going get their money, and what they're going to do with the overbearing Barbara.
Our Verdict
72
Critics Consensus
It's sometimes crude and tasteless, but Ruthless People wrings acid-soaked laughs out of its dark premise and gleefully misanthropic characters.
