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Eugene Earl Axline is a guard dog trainer who gets involved with one of his clients, Joan Spruance. Spruance's sister is a classic airhead, who is spilling all she knows about her gangster boyfriend.
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| VarietyLawrence CohnJack Nicholson fans should feel cheated by Man Trouble, an insultingly trivial star vehicle. |
| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanThe movie is a limp comedy of disempowerment, set in a cartoon world where testosterone rules. |
| Orlando SentinelJay BoyarThis is actually a pretty clever idea, and it's certainly ambitious -- too ambitious. |
| New York TimesJanet MaslinA film that can't find much deadpan wit in a scene pairing Mr. Mazursky and Mr. Nicholson is indeed a study in missed opportunities. |
| Radio TimesJo BerryProof that even the most talented actors - in this case, Jack Nicholson and Ellen Barkin -- can make bad choices and turn in mediocre performances in a below-par film. |
| KPBS.orgBeth AccomandoA sad reunion for director Bob Rafelson and actor Jack Nicholson, considering their brilliant collaboration on Five Easy Pieces. |
| South Florida Sun-SentinelCandice RussellAny comedy with Jack Nicholson has automatically got to be great, right? Think again. |
| Radio TimesJoanna BerryProof that even the most talented actors - in this case, Jack Nicholson and Ellen Barkin -- can make bad choices and turn in mediocre performances in a below-par film. |
| Los Angeles TimesMichael WilmingtonIt's a lazy-looking movie, amiable and smart, but so fuzzy, in its imagery and structure, that it suggests the sun is getting to everybody, that they all need a dip in the pool. |
| Philadelphia InquirerDesmond RyanThere was reportedly a great deal of argument and dissent during the making of the film, and it is reflected in its erratic tone and slovenly, indecisive and increasingly incoherent narrative. |