Life Stinks is a 1991 film written, directed, and starring Mel Brooks. The film is a comedy that addresses the issue of homelessness and follows the misadventures of a billionaire who becomes homeless as part of a bet. PlotThe film's protagonist is Goddard Bolt (played by Mel Brooks), a heartless and greedy billionaire who owns a large rea... (Read the full Tiiip)
Life Stinks is a 1991 film written, directed, and starring Mel Brooks. The film is a comedy that addresses the issue of homelessness and follows the misadventures of a billionaire who becomes homeless ...
Life Stinks is a 1991 film written, directed, and starring Mel Brooks. The film is a comedy that addresses the issue of homelessness and follows the misadventures of a billionaire who becomes homeless as part of a bet.
Plot
The film's protagonist is Goddard Bolt (played by Mel Brooks), a heartless and greedy billionaire who owns a large real estate company. Bolt is known for his wealth and his lack of compassion for others. However, his life takes a turn when he makes a bet with a business rival that forces him to live on the streets of Los Angeles as a homeless person for a month, without the use of his money or his identity.
Bolt accepts the challenge and finds himself having to survive in the most difficult conditions. During his time as a homeless person, he meets Molly (played by Lesley Ann Warren), a fellow homeless individual who helps him survive and teaches him to see the world from a different perspective. Bolt begins to witness the suffering and desperation of homeless life and commits himself to do good for them.
The film explores themes of empathy, compassion, and solidarity as Bolt struggles to survive on the streets of Los Angeles and tries to make a difference in the lives of the homeless. Mel Brooks' comedy offers both humorous moments and more serious reflections on the human condition.
Director: Mel Brooks
Writers: Mel Brooks, Rudy De Luca, and Steve Haberman
Producers: Mel Brooks and Stuart Cornfeld
Music: John Morris
Cinematographer: Steven Poster
Main Cast:
Mel Brooks as Goddard Bolt
Lesley Ann Warren as Molly
Jeffrey Tambor as Vance Crasswell Jr.
Stuart Pankin as Pritchard
Howard Morris as Sailor
Rudy De Luca as Little Louie
Teddy Wilson as Fumes
Billy Barty as Willy
Major Awards: The film did not win major Oscars but was appreciated for Mel Brooks' comedy.
Box Office Gross: The film collected approximately $4,000,000 at the box office.
Critical Reception: The film blends humor with more serious themes related to poverty and societal indifference. Although it did not win major Oscars, the film was appreciated for Mel Brooks' comedy and its heartfelt message about human solidarity. However, it achieved a modest box office result.