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So I Married an Axe Murderer
So I Married an Axe Murderer
Just after a bad breakup, Charlie MacKenzie falls for lovely butcher Harriet Michaels and introduces her to his parents. But, as voracious consumers of sensational tabloids, his parents soon come to suspect that Harriet is actually a notorious serial killer -- "Mrs. X" -- wanted in connection with a string of bizarre honeymoon killings. Thinking his parents foolish, Charlie proposes to Harriet. But while on his honeymoon with her, he begins to fear they were right.
rating
6.099
runtime
93 min

Release

1993-07-30

Cast

Mike Myers
Mike Myers
as Charlie MacKenzie / Stuart MacKenzie
Nancy Travis
Nancy Travis
as Harriet Michaels
Anthony LaPaglia
Anthony LaPaglia
as Tony Giardino
Amanda Plummer
Amanda Plummer
as Rose Michaels
Brenda Fricker
Brenda Fricker
as May Mackenzie
Matt Doherty
Matt Doherty
as William "Heed" Mackenzie
Charles Grodin
Charles Grodin
as Commandeered Car Driver
Phil Hartman
Phil Hartman
as Ranger John "Vicky" Johnson
Debi Mazar
Debi Mazar
as Susan
Steven Wright
Steven Wright
as Pilot
Patrick Bristow
Patrick Bristow
as Cafe Roads Performer
Cintra Wilson
Cintra Wilson
as Cafe Roads M.C.
Al Nalbandian
Al Nalbandian
as Butchershop Customer
George F. Mauricio
George F. Mauricio
as Butchershop Customer
Kiki Douveas
Kiki Douveas
as Butchershop Customer
Lillie Lowe
Lillie Lowe
as Butchershop Customer
Maria Dos Remedios
Maria Dos Remedios
as Butchershop Customer
Luenell
Luenell
as Police Records Officer
Michael Richards
Michael Richards
as Obituary Employee
Mike Hagerty
Mike Hagerty
as Obituary Employee
Kelly Christmas
Kelly Christmas
as Policeman
Ilya Brodsky
Ilya Brodsky
as Russian Sailor
Eugene Buick
Eugene Buick
as Russian Sailor
Maureen O'Boyle
Maureen O'Boyle
as "A Current Affair" Ancherwoman
Steve Dunleavy
Steve Dunleavy
as "A Current Affair" Reporter
Adele Proom
Adele Proom
as Marriage Desk Employee
David Knowles
David Knowles
as Serenade Musician
Carl Rusk
Carl Rusk
as Serenade Musician
Paul Sanchez
Paul Sanchez
as Serenade Musician
Jessie Nelson
Jessie Nelson
as Ralph
Wanda McCaddon
Wanda McCaddon
as Auntie Molly
Glen Vernon
Glen Vernon
as Uncle Angus
Maggy Myers Davidson
Maggy Myers Davidson
as Tony's Dance Partner
Robert Nichols
Robert Nichols
as Scottish Minister
Jek Cunningham
Jek Cunningham
as Wedding Reception Piper
Robert Black
Robert Black
as Wedding Reception Accordionist
John Taylor
John Taylor
as Wedding Reception Fiddler
Ken Johnson
Ken Johnson
as Walter the Plumber
Kelvin Han Yee
Kelvin Han Yee
as Master Cho
Joe Bellan
Joe Bellan
as Man with Bimbo
Greg Germann
Greg Germann
as Concierge
Ken Grantham
Ken Grantham
as Maitre D'
Bob Sarlatte
Bob Sarlatte
as M.C.
Cynthia Frost
Cynthia Frost
as Mrs. Levenstein
Fred Ornstein
Fred Ornstein
as Mr. Levenstein
John X. Heart
John X. Heart
as Waiter
Frederick Walsh
Frederick Walsh
as Bellboy
Keith Selvin
Keith Selvin
as Young Stuart
Alan Arkin
Alan Arkin
as Tony's Boss (uncredited)
Marla Sokoloff
Marla Sokoloff
as Alcatraz Visitor (uncredited)
REVIEWS
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Wuchak

Amusing romcom set in San Francisco with Mike Myers and Nancy Travis Fresh off his success with “Wayne’s World” (1992), Mike Myers stars as a poet/musician in the Bay Area of California, performing in art houses. He takes romantic interest in an adorable local butcher (Nancy Travis) whom he increasingly suspects of (you guessed it) being an axe murderer. Amanda Plummer plays her sister and Anthony LaPaglia a detective pal of the poet. Debi Mazar has a glorified cameo as the cop’s girlfriend. “So I Married an Axe Murderer” (1993) is amusing enough to watch at home, but I wouldn’t go out and pay money for it. It’s cute & comical and works up some quality suspense regarding the core question (Is she or isn’t she?) and the writers came up with a worthwhile climax. Enough said. The movie runs 1 hour, 33 minutes and was shot in San Francisco, Oakland and Cloverdale, California. GRADE: B-

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Geronimo1967

“Charlie” (Mike Myers) is a San Francisco poet, of Scots ancestry, who has a sort of nervous paranoia that ensures he never really has too much luck with the lassies. Then he encounters “Harriet” (Nancy Travis). She uses a cleaver and an apron for a living, and seems to be able to look beyond his character flaws. Meantime, the newspapers are full of stories about a serial killer called “Mrs. X”. She appears to have taken something from the black-widow spider’s book of marital relationships and so routinely slays her husband. As the couple get to know each other better, “Charlie” begins to suspect the unimaginable - might she be the secret spouse chopper-upper? Well fortunately he has his policeman pal “Tony” (Anthony LaPaglia) to help him get to the truth, but need he worry at all and is there time? I’ve never really been a fan of Myers’s brand of humour, and as a Scot I usually take exception to the traditionally stereotypical portrayal of all things Scottish, but here he doubles up quite nicely with both an enthusiastic Brenda Fricker and an absent Rod Stewart (who isn’t Scottish at all) to present quite a fun conspiracy-themed comedy-thriller with a few quite well conceived red herrings and a plot that twists nicely at a conclusion that’s not so predictable as you might think. La Paglia doesn’t feature very often but when he does, especially towards end and he tries to commandeer a car, he raises a smile - and the whole thing takes quite an enjoyable ping at all things cheesy whilst drawing a an almost tragic picture depicting marriage as the ideal refuge of the Grim Reaper himself. It’s not a great film, and can be a little puerile at times, but it rattles along fine for ninety minutes.