Plot
Brevity may be the soul of wit, but that doesn't make the 79-minute Blame It on the Bellboy any funnier. Orton (Dudley Moore) is an ambitious real estate agent. Horton (Richard Griffiths) is a middle-aged married man looking for extracurricular activity via a dating service. And Lawton (Bryan Brown) is a professional hit man. Orton, Horton and Lawton all check into adjoining rooms at a posh Venetian hotel. Bellboy Bronson Pinchot, whose grasp of the English language is virtually nonexistent, delivers the wrong messages to the three men. That's why Orton is trying to sell a valuable piece of property to a roomful of mafiosi, Horton is "paired up" with an unwitting female real estate broker, and Lawton is preparing to rub out a hapless dating-service subscriber......Written by director Mark Herman, this old-style doorslamming farce might have passed muster as a dinner-theater attraction, but on film it comes across as strained and tiresome.
Theatrical Release Date:
03/06/1992
DVD Release Date:
12/09/2003
Distributor(s):
Warner Brothers
Themes:
Mistaken Identities,Nothing Goes Right
Tone:
Goofy,Light,Madcap,Frantic,Silly
Keywords:
bellhop,hitman,mistaken-identity,motel,role-switching
Country of Origin:
USA (03-06-1992)