Brilliant! Because my NY friends made it!
Ryder P.I. (1986)
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Reviews Counted:2
Fresh:1
Rotten:1
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Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Schuyler "Sky" Ryder (Dave Hawthorne), private investigator, and his sidekick Eppie (Bob Nelson), leave a trail of "undercover blunders" in their wake as they traverse Manhattan and the boroughs... Schuyler "Sky" Ryder (Dave Hawthorne), private investigator, and his sidekick Eppie (Bob Nelson), leave a trail of "undercover blunders" in their wake as they traverse Manhattan and the boroughs trying to fight crime while solving an odd assortment of offbeat cases. First up, they discover that their biggest case has been a yearlong mistake, which mixes them up with a biker gang, who turn out to be FBI agents, and it just gets stranger and more hilarious from there! Features a special early appearance by "Shock Jock" Howard Stern! [More]
Starring: Dave Hawthorne, Bob Nelson, Howard Stern, Bob Woods
Starring: Dave Hawthorne, Bob Nelson, Howard Stern, Bob Woods, Frances Raines
Director: Karl Hosch
Director: Karl Hosch
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Reviews for Ryder P.I.
would have disappeared a long time ago into the annals of forgotten amateur efforts except that it features a cameo by Howard Stern
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