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198897 minComedy

The Couch Trip

Is The Couch Trip a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Couch Trip worth watching? With a rating of 5.447/10, this Comedy film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Couch Trip Synopsis

The escaped mental patient and delinquent John W. Burns Jr. replaces Dr. Maitlin on a radio show, saying he's the psychiatrist Lawrence Baird.

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Top Cast

Dan Aykroyd
Dan AykroydJohn W. Burns, Jr.
Walter Matthau
Walter MatthauDonald Becker
Charles Grodin
Charles GrodinGeorge Matlin
Donna Dixon
Donna DixonLaura Rollins
Richard Romanus
Richard RomanusHarvey Michaels
Mary Gross
Mary GrossVera Maitlin
David Clennon
David ClennonLawrence Baird
Arye Gross
Arye GrossPerry Kovin
Victoria Jackson
Victoria JacksonRobin
Michael DeLorenzo
Michael DeLorenzoLopez

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Is The Couch Trip worth watching?

The Couch Trip has received mixed reviews with a 5.447/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy movies.

Is The Couch Trip hit or flop?

The Couch Trip has received average ratings (5.447/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Couch Trip is a Comedy movie that The escaped mental patient and delinquent John W. Burns Jr. replaces Dr. Maitlin on a radio show, saying he's the psychiatrist Lawrence Baird....

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Critic Reviews

kevin2019Feb 28, 2024
★ 10

"The Couch Trip" is a film where the comedy truly works and it is highly amusing to watch Dan Aykroyd masquerading as Doctor Baird and brazenly hosting Doctor Maitlin's staid phone-in radio show in his own inimitable way - it is almost like watching Ken Kesey's enduring character Randal P. McMurphy let loose on a much broader canvas than the one afforded to him by a mere unauthorised fishing trip on board a yacht. This film also seems to have an inexhaustible number of places to go and by God it insists upon dragging us all along to those places as Burns gleefully swears on the radio and successfully prices himself into the higher echelons of the top salary bracket, but above all this it is a thoroughly entertaining and well engineered film which never really loses any of its enthusiastic momentum until the very end and this is vitally important especially for a comedy.