Dutch (1991 film)
| Dutch | |
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| Directed by | Peter Faiman |
| Written by | John Hughes |
| Produced by | John Hughes Richard Vane |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Charles Minsky |
| Edited by | Paul Hirsch Adam Bernardi |
| Music by | Alan Silvestri |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $17 million |
| Box office | $4.6 million |
Dutch (released as Driving Me Crazy outside the US) is a 1991 American road comedy-drama film directed by Peter Faiman, and written by John Hughes. The film stars Ed O'Neill (in the title role) and Ethan Embry, co-starring JoBeth Williams, Christopher McDonald, Ari Meyers, and E. G. Daily. The original music score was composed by Alan Silvestri.
The film was poorly received critically and was a box-office bomb, although it gained a major cult following after its home video release. O'Neill and Embry would later reunite as Joe Friday and Frank Smith in the 2003 version of the television series Dragnet.