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Thursday's Game

Harry Evers and Marvin Ellison have been playing poker Thursday nights with their friends for years. When a disagreement breaks up the game, they decide to continue meeting and doing different things together, instead of staying home with their wives. When the wives find out that the games stopped some time ago, they are a quite upset. Just what have they been doing on Thursday nights?

Top Cast

  • Gene Wilder

    Gene Wilder

    Harry Evers

  • Bob Newhart

    Bob Newhart

    Marvin Ellison

  • Ellen Burstyn

    Ellen Burstyn

    Lynne Evers

  • Cloris Leachman

    Cloris Leachman

    Lois Ellison

  • Martha Scott

    Martha Scott

    Mrs. Reynolds

  • Nancy Walker

    Nancy Walker

    Mrs. Bender

  • Valerie Harper

    Valerie Harper

    Ann Menzente

  • Rob Reiner

    Rob Reiner

    Joel Forrest

  • Norman Fell

    Norman Fell

    Melvin Leonard

Overview

Harry Evers and Marvin Ellison have been playing poker Thursday nights with their friends for years. When a disagreement breaks up the game, they decide to continue meeting and doing different things together, instead of staying home with their wives. When the wives find out that the games stopped some time ago, they are a quite upset. Just what have they been doing on Thursday nights?

Rating

6.5 / 10
6 Reviews
1 Popular

1 Reviews

  • Peter McGinn
    Peter McGinn
    7 Mar 1, 2021

    Thursday’s Game is a lightweight comedy in some ways, but it is quirky enough to rise above the level of more forgettable network movies. It features Gene Wilder and a competent ensemble cast made up of faces that would later become very familiar in popular tv sitcoms. We watched it recently as part of a Cloris Leachman retrospective. The humor ranges from being fairly subtle to occasional slapstick. The plot focuses mostly on Wilder’s character, his employment and marriage ups and downs, with lesser attention paid to Bob Newhart’s restless character, who wants out of his marriage. As mentioned above, it is lightweight stuff, but entertaining enough to be worth our time, with a rather sudden and whimsical ending that in a way seemed to suit the story.

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