Weekend at Bernie's
Two idiots try to pretend that their murdered employer is really alive, leading the hitman to attempt to track him down to finish him off. Convinced they are about to climb the corporate ladder, ambit…
Weekend at Bernie's
Two idiots try to pretend that their murdered employer is really alive, leading the hitman to attempt to track him down to finish him off. Convinced they are about to climb the corporate ladder, ambitious office drones Larry and Richard alert their unscrupulous insurance mogul boss Bernie after discovering that someone has been cooking the books. So, indebted to them for their help in exposing the embezzlement scheme, the grizzled playboy invites the boys to spend Labor Day at his posh Hamptons beachside palace; however, he has ulterior motives. Then, Bernie ends up dead by the mob for his sins, and the two friends find themselves at a crossroads: should they report Bernie's death or keep it from the authorities to avoid implications? But, for a stiff, Bernie is surprisingly lively. Can Larry and Richard pull off a miracle and survive the crazy weekend at Bernie's? —Nick Riganas Two young men are trying to make their way in a corporation. One on charm, the other on hard work. When they go to President Bernie with a serious financial error on a printout, he is thrilled and invites them to his beach house for the weekend. But when Bernie is killed, the boys end up having to pretend Bernie is still alive as the frustrated hit-man tries time and time again to complete the job. —John Vogel <jlvogel@comcast.net> Richard and Larry are two best friends who discover that someone has been embezzling money from their company. When they inform their boss, Bernie Lomax, he is so pleased to invite them to his beach house for the weekend. But once they arrive, they discover him dead. One wants to do the right thing and inform the authorities as quickly as possible, but the other is determined to have a weekend of fun, leisure, and women. —JamaicaSugar Two friends are invited for a weekend to a luxury island with their boss. The boss gets assassinated and nobody seems to notice, except for the two friends. In order not to become suspects of murder, they treat the body as a puppet and make people believe he's still alive. The killer wants to do his job, so when he is informed that the body is still alive, he's got to kill him again, and again, and again. —Ivo Kroone <ab2693@triton.heao.hsa.nl>
Weekend at Bernie's
Adventure,Comedy,Crime
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Two idiots try to pretend that their murdered employer is really alive, leading the hitman to attempt to track him down to finish him off. Convinced they are about to climb the corporate ladder, ambitious office drones Larry and Richard alert their unscrupulous insurance mogul boss Bernie after discovering that someone has been cooking the books. So, indebted to them for their help in exposing the embezzlement scheme, the grizzled playboy invites the boys to spend Labor Day at his posh Hamptons beachside palace; however, he has ulterior motives.
Then, Bernie ends up dead by the mob for his sins, and the two friends find themselves at a crossroads: should they report Bernie's death or keep it from the authorities to avoid implications? But, for a stiff, Bernie is surprisingly lively. Can Larry and Richard pull off a miracle and survive the crazy weekend at Bernie's? —Nick Riganas Two young men are trying to make their way in a corporation. One on charm, the other on hard work.
When they go to President Bernie with a serious financial error on a printout, he is thrilled and invites them to his beach house for the weekend. But when Bernie is killed, the boys end up having to pretend Bernie is still alive as the frustrated hit-man tries time and time again to complete the job. —John Vogel <jlvogel@comcast.net> Richard and Larry are two best friends who discover that someone has been embezzling money from their company.
When they inform their boss, Bernie Lomax, he is so pleased to invite them to his beach house for the weekend. But once they arrive, they discover him dead. One wants to do the right thing and inform the authorities as quickly as possible, but the other is determined to have a weekend of fun, leisure, and women.
—JamaicaSugar Two friends are invited for a weekend to a luxury island with their boss. The boss gets assassinated and nobody seems to notice, except for the two friends. In order not to become suspects of murder, they treat the body as a puppet and make people believe he's still alive.
The killer wants to do his job, so when he is informed that the body is still alive, he's got to kill him again, and again, and again. —Ivo Kroone <ab2693@triton.heao.hsa.nl>.