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3A 1983 comedy film directed by James Signorelli and starring Creator/RodneyDangerfield.
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5Monty Capuletti (Dangerfield) is a [[BigApplesauce Staten Island]] baby photographer with a supportive wife, Rose (Creator/CandiceAzzara), but a tight-fisted, super-rich mother-in-law, Mrs. Monahan (Geraldine Fitzgerald), who despises his bevy of vices including drinking, smoking, eating junk food, gambling, and some socially acceptable drugs. Not too long after his daughter's wedding--for which Monty and best friend Nicky (Creator/JoePesci) destroy the cake with their drunk driving--Mrs. Monahan dies in a plane crash. Her will states that Monty will inherit the family's $10 million department store empire, OnOneCondition: that he go a year without indulging in his bad habits.
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7A subplot involves Marty's virginal daughter Allison's (Creator/JenniferJasonLeigh) marriage to Julio (Creator/TaylorNegron), which is disrupted by her unwillingness to have sex; she's especially offended when Julio produces an illustrated book of sex positions to help educate her. Julio spends a few episodes of doing a very bad job trying to talk to his wife, after she moves back in with dad and refuses to speak to Julio.
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9Meanwhile, Monty's cousin-in-law Clive (Creator/JeffreyJones) naturally wants Monty to fail, because then Clive will get everything, but he doesn't really seem to do much other than tricking Monty into designing a line of "regular guy" clothes which get him laughed at a lot. This humiliation, combined with the seeming abandonment of his friends--engineered by Clive, who convinced them they were a bad influence--drives Monty to give up, but just as he's headed out to get drunk, he runs into Julio, who accidentally shoots Monty in the butt--hospitalizing him long enough for the year to pass and the inheritance to be his.
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11The year up, Monty and family celebrate on a yacht (where Julio tries to hide from Allison, who has reconciled with him and become insatiable in her sexual demands). The lawyer shows up, seemingly to finalize the inheritance, but turns out to be accompanied by Mrs. Monahan, having faked her own death to trick Monty into flying right. In the end, they all live together in a mansion, where Monty seems to have turned around to fully agreeing with his mother-in-law's views--but then he sneaks off to join Nicky and his friends for pizza, poker and beer.
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14!!This film provides examples of:
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16* BigGuyLittleGuy: Julio's much shorter cousin accompanies him in his efforts to win back Allison.
17* ButLiquorIsQuicker: Monty mentions that his wife got drunk to loosen up for sex on their honeymoon.
18* FakingTheDead: Mrs. Monahan turns out to be pulling this trope as part of a con to force Monty to live a clean life.
19* MeanBoss: The late Mr. Monahan was one, and his widow follows his example.
20--> '''Mrs. Monahan:''' ''(nostalgically)'' When your father was alive, he ran Monahan's like a tyrant. He paid the help next to nothing. He drove them like sled dogs.
21* MeaningfulName: The surnames of the families -- Capuletti and Monahan -- allude to the feuding families of ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'', the Capulets and the Montagues (thrown in with the fact that Capuletti is an Italian-sounding name, while Monahan is Irish, suggesting a bonus CultureClash).
22* ObnoxiousInLaws: On the one hand, Monty is a huge rube. On the other, Mrs. Monahan is mentioned to have been a tyrant to family and employee alike when she is ([[FakingTheDead allegedly]]) dead and the whole plot of the film revolves around her performing a [[TheCon very elaborate]] piece of financial abuse to Monty.
23* OnOneCondition: Mrs. Monahan imposed one for her son-in-law to inherit her business.
24* PassedOverInheritance: Clive only inherits $5,000 a month for the rest of his life and is taken aback, asking if the lawyer is sure there aren't any additional zeroes in that amount.
25* ReformedButNotTamed: Monty changes his lifestyle to live clean (by Mrs. Monahan's standards) and keeps doing so with the threat of the inheritance dangling over his head… but the epilogue shows that Monty decided [[LivingADoubleLife to keep his loutish lifestyle, just in secret]].
26-->'''Monty:''' My mother in law! For years, I wouldn't kiss her face. I ended up kissin' her ass!
27* ShotInTheAss: Just when Monty has given up on his effort to quit drinking/smoking/carousing (in order to inherit ten million dollars), his daughter's estranged husband shows up with a gun, and this happens -- putting Monty in the hospital and saving the inheritance.
28* SlobsVersusSnobs: Monty is the slob in this equation, a loutish jackass (and proud of it), while his ObnoxiousInLaws (with Mrs. Monahan at they reins) are the "snobs". The film ends with the snobs winning, if only because [[LivingADoubleLife Monty has been forced to literally go underground with his loutish lifestyle]].
29* TimeCompressionMontage: While Monty is recovering from his bullet wound, enough time passes for him to win the estate.
30* TitleDrop: Some of Monty's friends assure him of his chances using the phrase
31%%* TitleThemeTune: By Music/BillyJoel.
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