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Ernest Goes to Jail
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Dim-witted Ernest is a janitor at a bank who gets called for jury duty, where a crooked lawyer notices a resemblance with crime boss Mr. Nash, and arranges a switch. So Ernest goes to jail while Nash stays on the outside to plan a major bank heist at where Ernest works as a security guard.
Dim-witted Ernest is a janitor at a bank who gets called for jury duty, where a crooked lawyer notices a resemblance with crime boss Mr. Nash, and arranges a switch. So Ernest goes to jail while Nash stays on the outside to plan a major bank heist at where Ernest works as a security guard.
Actors:
Melanie Wheeler,
Andy Stahl,
Gailard Sartain,
John Davis,
Rick Schulman,
Charlie Lamb,
Myke R. Mueller,
Chambers Stevens,
Jeffrey Buckner Ford,
Bob Babbitt,
Randall Tex Cobb,
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Melanie Wheeler
Andy Stahl
8 April 1952, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Gailard Sartain
18 September 1946, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
John Davis
Rick Schulman
Charlie Lamb
Myke R. Mueller
5 February 1955
Chambers Stevens
Jeffrey Buckner Ford
6 January 1950, San Gabriel, California, USA
Bob Babbitt
Randall Tex Cobb
7 May 1950, Bridge City, Texas, USA
Director:
John R. Cherry III
John R. Cherry III
Country:
United States
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TheWorldJournal.com
May 31, 2003
Here's one fictitious Ernest sequel that fits my sentiments exactly: "Ernest Gets on my Last Nerve". "Nuff said...
New Times
June 24, 2004
Jim Varney at the peak of his comedic powers, playing two instantly distinctive roles. If you only ever see one Ernest movie, make it this one.
eFilmCritic.com
July 25, 2002
He was convicted for homicidal mugging.