‘The Last Laugh’ Trailer: Chevy Chase And Richard Dreyfus Embark On A Geriatric Comedy Tour
Even though a lot of people in Hollywood have horror stories about working with the comedy legend that isChevy Chase, apparently that didn’t scareRichard Dreyfusfrom getting together for a comedic two-hander on Netflix.
The Last Laughfollows Chevy Chase as retired talent manager Al Hart who finds himself reunited with his first client, a comedian named Buddy Green (Richard Dreyfus) who left the business 50 years ago to become a podiatrist. Suddenly, Al is inspired to have Buddy hit the road for one more comedy tour. Of course, there’s nothing funnier than two aging actors on a road trip in the twilight years of their life. WatchThe Last Laughtrailer below.
The Last Laugh Trailer
Netflix found success with their seriesThe Kominsky Methodstarring Alan Arkin and Michael Douglas, so much that they got some awards love from the nominations for the Screen Actors Guild awards, the Critics Choice awards and the Golden Globes. This feels like they’re trying to capture that same appeal to older audiences withThe Last Laughby bringing in beloved stars from the 1970s and 1980s for a bit of a resurgence. But it doesn’t look anywhere near as good.
The trailer forThe Last Laughfeels full of easy jokes about old dudes doing things that are seemingly inappropriate for their age. Chevy Chase tries to buy weed from some high school kids, all because he threw out Richard Dreyfus' joint when they were getting pulled over by the cops. Man, it’s so wacky when old people act like they’re still young, right? Now that’s comedy!
Even what is intended to be the more touching part of the series feels like a cheap rehash withChris Parnellplaying the estranged son of Richard Dreyfus' character. But maybe the presence of the always charmingAndie McDowellwill help make this a little more tolerable than the trailer makes it out to be. Plus,Kate Micucciis in this too, and she’s wonderful. Either way, I don’t think this is going to be one of Netflix’s hits, except when you need something innocuous to watch with your grandparents.
The film is directed by American comedy writer/filmmakerGreg Pritikin, director of the moviesTotally Confused,Dummy, andSurviving Eden, as well as all the episodes of the TV series “Easy to Assemble.”
When retired talent manager Al Hart is reunited with his first client, Buddy Green, a comic who quit show business 50 years ago, he convinces Buddy to escape their retirement community and hit the road for a cross-country comedy tour.