A Fine Mess (1986)
6/10
A Fine Mess, not a Fine Movie
9 August 2019
When Spence Holden (Ted Danson), a womanizing actor, overhears the mob drugging a race horse he thinks he's hit pay dirt-- except that the two mobsters discovered him. Undeterred by two criminals pursuing him he rounds up his buddy Dennis (Howie Mandel) to help him place a bet on the doped-up horse. Although they succeed in placing the bet it wasn't happily ever after.

Ted Danson plays a role he was very accustomed to in Cheers with some physical acting added in. Howie Mandel was the many-voiced ham of the duo. They were OK but they didn't deliver many laughs. The plot was silly but worked. The movie was watchable but nothing I'd watch over and over.
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