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Directed by John Cherry
Screenplay by
  • Charlie Gale
  • Coke Sams
Story by
  • John Cherry
  • Coke Sams
Produced byStacy Williams
Starring
  • Jim Varney
Cinematography Hanania Baer
Edited byCraig Bassett
Music by
  • Bruce Arntson
  • Kirby Shelstad

Production
companies

  • Touchstone Pictures
  • Touchwood Pacific Partners I
  • Emshell Producers Group
Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Release date

  • October11,1991

Running time

89 minutes [1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$9.6 million [2]
Box office$14.1 million [3]

Ernest Scared Stupid is a 1991 American comedy horror film directed by John Cherry. It stars Jim Varney and Eartha Kitt. It is the fifth film to feature the character Ernest P. Worrell, and the fourth film in the Ernest series, after Ernest Goes to Jail (1990). In the film, Ernest unwittingly unleashes an evil troll upon a small town on Halloween night and helps the local children fight back.

Contents

  • Plot
  • Cast
  • Production
  • Release
  • Reception
  • Critical response
  • Box office
  • Home media
  • See also
  • References
  • External links

It was released on October 11, 1991, and grossed $14.1 million. It marked the final film to be released by Touchstone Pictures as the end of a four-film deal. The next film in the series, Ernest Rides Again was released in November 1993.

Plot

In the late 19th century, the demonic troll Trantor transforms children into wooden dolls to feast upon their energy in Briarville, Missouri. The townsfolk capture him and seal him under an oak tree, with Phineas Worrell, one of the village elders and an ancestor of Ernest P. Worrell, establishing the seal. Trantor vengefully places a curse on the Worrell family, stating that he can only be released on October 30, the night before Halloween, by a Worrell. As part of the curse, every generation of Worrells will get "dumber and dumber and dumber", until the dumbest member of the family is foolish enough to release him from his earthly prison.

One hundred years later, Ernest, a sanitation worker, helps a few of his middle school friends, Kenny Binder, Elizabeth and Joey, construct a treehouse in the same tree that unknowingly contains the dormant creature, after the mayor's sons demolished their own cardboard haunted house. When Old Lady Hackmore discovers this, she angrily leaves. Following her, Ernest learns the story of Trantor and idiotically reports it to the kids. Inadvertently, Ernest releases the troll.

Joey is walking home from the treehouse when he hears something rustling through the trees. Joey slowly walks and slips down in a muddy hole. Trantor grabs Joey's wrist and turns him into a wooden doll. Ernest finds Kenny's dad, Sheriff Cliff Binder, and explains the situation but Binder does not believe him. After none of the townsfolk will assist Ernest because of the upcoming Halloween party, he mounts a one-man (and one-dog) defense operation in preparation for Trantor's appearance. Meanwhile, Trantor captures a boy on a skateboard as his second victim.

Tom and Bobby Tulip, hoping to exploit Ernest, sell him various fake troll traps, but one backfires on the mayor's sons and Ernest loses his job. Ernest, Kenny and Elizabeth return to Hackmore, where they learn that only "the heart of a child, and a mother's care" can defeat the troll. Later that night, Trantor claims Elizabeth as his third victim as he sneaks into her house while she is resting on her bed.

While Kenny and his friend Gregg are walking, Trantor uses Elizabeth's voice to lure Kenny away, then takes Gregg as a fourth victim. Despite parents being upset at their missing children, Mayor Murdock and Sheriff Binder still proceed with a Halloween party at the school, believing the missing children will be there. Trantor appears there and takes the mayor's oldest son as his fifth and final wooden doll. In the ensuing fight between Trantor and Ernest, Trantor turns Ernest's dog Rimshot into a wooden doll before being repelled by soft-serve ice cream on Ernest's hands. Kenny realizes that "mother's care" refers to milk and rallies a troll-fighting team to destroy them.

Back at the treehouse, Trantor successfully summons his army of trolls while Ernest unsuccessfully tries to stop them. The townspeople show up, only for the trolls to overwhelm and beat them up. Kenny and his friends arrive and begin destroying the trolls with milk. During the fight, Trantor escapes beneath the tree where he summons the powers of the underworld, making him invincible, especially to milk. Enraged, Kenny unsuccessfully tries to destroy Trantor, who also turns Kenny into a doll. With the other townsfolk now backing him up and telling him to douse Trantor in milk, Ernest realizes that milk weakened the troll children, while unconditional love ("the heart of a child") would weaken Trantor himself. He takes Trantor and dances with him while the mob watches, overloading him with love, and finally kisses his snot-ridden nose, causing Trantor to explode.

With Trantor's destruction, Ernest is proclaimed a hero. Sheriff Binder apologizes to his son for doubting him and Ernest. All of the wooden dolls as well as Rimshot are restored, including those from the early 19th century, and everyone is reunited with their families.

Cast

  • Jim Varney as Ernest P. Worrell
  • Eartha Kitt as Old Lady Hackmore
  • Austin Nagler as Kenny
  • Shay Astar as Elizabeth
  • Jonas Moscartolo as Trantor the Troll
    • Ernie Fosselius as the voice
  • John Cadenhead as Tom Tulip
  • Bill Byrge as Bobby Tulip
  • Richard Woolf as Matt
  • Nick Victory as Mike
  • Alec Klapper as Joey
  • Daniel Butler as Cliff
  • Esther Huston as Amanda

Production

Like previous entries in the series, Ernest Scared Stupid was directed by John Cherry. He initially conceived a simple premise: Ernest trying to stop "a bad guy with a mission". He researched several types of antagonists in fiction, pondering who the "bad guy" would be, and became intrigued with trolls, leading to a Halloween Ernest film. [1] A film named Ernest Scared Stiff was announced in two issues of Variety , published June 10 and July 22, 1991. Principal photography took place from May to July 1991 in Nashville, Tennessee. [1] The June 10 issue also mentioned the final name, Ernest Scared Stupid. [1]

Release

Ernest Scared Stupid was released theatrically in the United States by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution on October 11, 1991. [4] It is the fourth film in the Ernest series, and the final in a four-film deal with Touchstone Pictures, with future installments after Ernest Rides Again , released independently as direct-to-video. [5]

Reception

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 22% of 9 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 3.9/10. [6] Metacritic , which uses a weighted average , assigned the film a score of 38 out of 100, based on 5 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reviews. [7]

Box office

The film placed fourth in its opening weekend, making $4.4 million from 1,782 theaters. [3] It grossed a total of $14.1 million in the United States. [3]

The film had its first DVD release from Touchstone Home Entertainment on September 3, 2002. [8] Mill Creek Entertainment re-released it on DVD on January 18, 2011, as part of the two-disc set Ernest Triple Feature, along with Ernest Goes to Camp and Ernest Goes to Jail . [9]

See also

  • List of films set around Halloween

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References

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  2. Schweid, Ricbard (April 2, 1991). "Ernest gets Scared Steroid". The Tennessean . Archived from the original on February 5, 2023. Retrieved May 30, 2024 via Newspapers.com. With numbers like that, it's no surprise Disney was ready to okay another $9.6 million budget and give their approval to the script for Ernest Scared Stupid, written by Cherry, Coke Sams and Dan Butler
  3. 1 2 3 "Ernest Scared Stupid (1991)". Box Office Mojo . Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved June 4, 2016.
  4. "Ernest Rides Again (1991)". American Film Institute . Archived from the original on December 31, 2022. Retrieved December 31, 2022.
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  9. Ernest Goes to Camp / Ernest Scared Stupid / Ernest Goes to Jail. Mill Creek Entertainment. January 18, 2011. Archived from the original on March 13, 2024. Retrieved May 30, 2024 via Amazon.

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Films directed by John R. Cherry III

  • Knowhutimean? Hey Vern, It's My Family Album (1983)
  • Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam (1985)
  • Ernest Goes to Camp (1987)
  • Ernest Saves Christmas (1988)
  • Ernest Goes to Jail (1990)
  • Ernest Scared Stupid (1991)
  • Ernest Rides Again (1993)
  • Slam Dunk Ernest (1995)
  • Ernest Goes to Africa (1997)
  • Ernest in the Army (1998)
  • (1999)
  • Pirates of the Plain (1999)

Ernest P. Worrell series

Films
  • Goes to Camp
  • Saves Christmas
  • Goes to Jail
  • Scared Stupid
  • Rides Again
  • Goes to School
  • Slam Dunk
  • Goes to Africa
  • In the Army
TV Series
  • Hey Vern, It's Ernest!
Related
  • Knowhutimean? Hey Vern, It's My Family Album
  • Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam

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