- Ernest Goes to Jail
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name = Ernest Goes to Jail
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director =John R. Cherry III
producer =Martin Erlichman
writer =Charlie Cohen
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starring =Jim Varney ,Gailard Sartain ,Bill Byrge
music =Bruce Arntson ,Kirby Shelstad
cinematography =Peter Stein
editing =Sharyn L. Ross
distributor =Touchstone Pictures
released = flagicon|USA1990-04-06
runtime = 81 minutes
country = USA
language = English
budget =
gross = $25,029,569 (domestic sub-total)
preceded_by = "Ernest Saves Christmas "
followed_by = "Ernest Scared Stupid "
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imdb_id = 0099512"Ernest Goes to Jail" is a
1990 Disney film directed byJohn R. Cherry III and starringJim Varney . It is the fourth film to feature the characterErnest P. Worrell . The film received a PG rating from the MPAA. It was shot inNashville, Tennessee and near "Tennessee State Penitentiary".Cast
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Emily Corbishdale — Betty McGee
*Jim Varney —Ernest P. Worrell , Mr. Felix Nash, Auntie Nelda
*Gailard Sartain — Chuck
*Bill Byrge — Bobby
*Barbara Tyson — Charlotte Sparrow (as Barbara Bush)
*Randall "Tex" Cobb — Lyle
*Dan Leegant — Oscar Pendlesmythe
*Charles Napier — Warden
*Jackie Welch — JudgePlot
Ernest (
Jim Varney ) is spotted in a jury by a man on trial who notices that he is the spitting-image of death-row inmate Felix Nash, who is the prison "boss". He convinces the jury to tour the prison, where Ernest is kidnapped and forced to swap roles with Nash. He has various misadventures in prison (especially when trying to escape) until he is sent to theelectric chair by the prison warden (Charles Napier). The electrocution fails, and he is transformed into a type of superhuman, with the ability to shoot lightning bolts from his hands, which shock various other jail members. Ernest escapes from the prison and makes his way home, only to discover that hisPee-Wee Herman -like décor has been replaced by a slicklounge lizard style of decorating. He exclaims, "I've been vandalized - by Elvis!" Ernest then goes to the bank where he works as a janitor at night, only to find that Nash has assumed his identity and is in the process of robbing the bank. He uses his super powers to fly through the skylight of the bank with a bomb that Nash had attached to the vault and two bank employees, which leads to a spectacular mid-air explosion. Everyone assumes that Ernest has been killed, until he falls through the skylight and lands on Nash. Ernest declares, "I came, I saw, I got blowed up." This line was also referred to in the 100 greatest movie quotes of all time.Fact|date=September 2008Trivia
*This is the second most successful of the Ernest films, behind
Ernest Saves Christmas . It was in third place by its opening weekend, earning $6,143,372. [cite web | url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/?view=&yr=1990&wknd=14&p=.htm | title=Weekend Box Office Results for April 6-8, 1990 | publisher=Box Office Mojo | date= | accessdate=2008-04-01] Total gross was $25,029,569. [cite web | url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=ernestgoestojail.htm | title=Ernest Goes to Jail (1990)| publisher=Box Office Mojo | date= | accessdate=2008-04-01]*This film is referenced in the 2006 movie, RV.
*There are some differences between the home video version and the version that aired on ABC. An additional scene showed Ernest (believed at the time to be Nash) being sent into a room with a
prostitute the night before his execution. The ending was also extended, showing that Ernest did get his bank clerk job, but after being electrocuted by his desk phone, the file cabinets start to chase him again.*The favorite film of jazz guitarist
Kevin Eubanks *The actor's tape marks are visible in two scenes early in the film.
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External links
*Imdb title|id=0099512|title=Ernest Goes to Jail
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