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Fletch

Director: Michael Ritchie
Writer: Gregory McDonald, Andrew Bergman
Producer: Peter Douglas, Alan Greisman, Gordon A. Webb
Theatrical: 1985
Rated: PG
Studio: Universal Pictures
Genre: Comedy
Duration: 98
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 874
DVD Details
Languages: English, French
Subtitles: Spanish
Sound: Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
Region: 1
Release:Aug 1998
Price: $24.98
Credits
Irwin 'Fletch' Fletcher
Chevy Chase
Police Chief Jerry Karlin
Joe Don Baker
Gail Stanwyk
Dana Wheeler-Nicholson
'Frank' Walker
Richard Libertini
Alan Stanwyk
Tim Matheson
Dr. Joseph Dolan
M. Emmet Walsh
Fat Sam
George Wendt
Stanton Boyd
Kenneth Mars
Larry
Geena Davis
Speaker
Bill Henderson
Ted Underhill
William Traylor
Arnold T. Pants, Esq.
George Wyner
Detective #1
Tony Longo
Gummy
Larry Flash Jenkins
Creasy
Ralph Seymour
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Detective #2
James Avery
Sergeant
Reid Cruickshanks
Dr. Holmes
Bruce French
Bud
Burton Gilliam
Teenager
David W. Harper
Chick Hearn
Chick Hearn
Pan Am Clerk
Alison La Placa
Watchman
Joe Praml
Jim Swarthout
William Sanderson
Velma Stanwyk
Penny Santon
Marvin Stanwyk
Robert Sorrells
Willy
Beau Starr
Waiter
Nico De Silva
Identification Nurse
Peggy Doyle
Waiter
Rick Garcia
Mrs. Underhill
Grace Gaynor
Cop #1
Freeman King
Records Nurse
Loraine Shields
Surfer Cop
Bill Sorrells
Reporter #2 (as Arnold Turner)
Arnold F. Turner
Cop #3
Roger Ammann
Madeline Turner
Mary Battilana
Surfer Cop #2
Henry 'Hank' Bleeker
Banquet Guest
Donald Chaffin
Reporter
Darren Dublin
Secretary
Kristine M. Gossman
Maid
Irene Olga López
Chinese Busboy
Merv Maruyama
Summary
Irwin "Fletch" Fletcher, Los Angeles journalist, really lives for his profession. As Jane Doe, he publishes articles that have caused several heads to roll in the past. Now, Fletch is at it again: In disguise as a bum, he lives at the beach, researching drugs and their dealing. One day, Fletch is addressed by Alan Stanwyk, a rich man, who asks him, the bum, a favour. For the sum of $50,000, Fletch should kill poor cancer-ridden Mr. Stanwyk with a gun, so that his wife will get the insurance money. What the guy didn't think of was Fletch's real profession. Returning into normal life, Fletch instantly takes up research not only to find out that Mr. Stanwyk is healthy as life itself but he also runs into certain connections between drug dealing at the beach, Alan Stanwyk, his private jet, the police and a very expensive piece of Land in Utah.