IMDb 4.3 1996 HD

The Stupids

The Stupids

1996
Comedy Family
94 min PG USA
4.768 / 10
4.3 IMDB

An incredibly dull-witted family unknowingly stumble upon an illegal weapons deal while on the trail of their "stolen" garbage.

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director John Landis
Starring
Tom Arnold / Jessica Lundy / Bug Hall / Alex McKenna / Mark Metcalf / Matt Keeslar / Christopher Lee / Frankie Faison

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

silly dumb hilarious ridiculous absurd basic dated lowbrow comedic unpretentious baffling forgettable

Reviews

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Isabelle Moreau
May 15, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

In a cinematic landscape often saturated with complex narratives, 'The Stupids' offers a refreshing, albeit extreme, departure. The film centres on a family whose defining characteristic is their profound lack of intelligence, leading them into a hilariously accidental…

R
Rhys Davies
May 15, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

Director Unknown’s 'The Stupids' is precisely what it says on the tin: a film populated by characters whose mental faculties are, to put it mildly, underdeveloped. Tom Arnold and Jessica Lundy anchor this peculiar family, their performances a…

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Eleanor Vance
May 15, 2026
1.5 / 5
1.5

'The Stupids' is a film that wears its title with an almost alarming accuracy. The narrative, such as it is, follows an exceedingly unintelligent family who, through a series of improbable events, find themselves entangled with dangerous criminals.…

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Marcus Bellweather
May 15, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

A peculiar confection from 1996, 'The Stupids' offers a singular brand of intellectual vacancy dressed up as comedy. The premise, a family stumbling into a criminal underworld due to their sheer dimwittedness, is the engine driving the film.…

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Penelope Graves
May 15, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

In 'The Stupids', director Unknown presents a family whose grasp on reality is as tenuous as their grip on basic common sense. Tom Arnold and Jessica Lundy lead the charge as parents whose intellectual capacity appears to be…

FAQs

Released in the mid-90s, 'The Stupids' generally received a lukewarm reception from critics, often cited for its one-note premise and reliance on lowbrow humour. Its legacy is that of a rather forgettable comedy from its era, appealing to a specific audience that enjoys extreme silliness and character-based gags. It hasn't achieved significant cult status, remaining a niche offering for fans of this particular comedic style.