Bachelor Party

Director: Neal Israel
Actors: Tom Hanks, Tawny Kitaen, Adrian Zmed
PlotRick, a school bus driver with a carefree attitude, is about to marry his fiancée Debbie, much to the dismay of her wealthy, snobbish family. Debbie's friends and family consider Rick an unsuitable match but reluctantly agree to the union. In celebration of his upcoming nuptials, Rick's boisterous and eccentric friends decide to throw him an unforgettable bachelor party. Girlfriends and significant others, including Debbie, are initially suspicious but reluctantly agree to trust their partners. However, Rick’s friends plan a night filled with wild antics, including strippers and copious amounts of alcohol, setting the stage for chaos and hilarity.
As the bachelor party kicks off, a series of increasingly outrageous events unfold, with mishaps and misunderstandings creating escalating tensions. Valiant attempts to maintain some semblance of order are futile as Rick’s well-intentioned efforts collide with the excessive plans of his friends. Concurrently, Debbie’s ex-boyfriend Cole schemes in the background to sabotage the wedding, hoping to win her back. As the night progresses, trust and relationships are tested amidst a whirlwind of comedic situations. The festivities lead to a climax where every character must reassess what truly matters to them.
Writers: Bob Israel, Neal Israel, Pat Proft
Release Date: 29 Jun 1984
Runtime: 105 min
Rating: R
Country: United States
Language: English, Japanese
Physical Media Reviews
Bachelor Party
Blu-ray Review
Score: 45
Bachelor Party is mildly amusing due to Tom Hanks' performance, but the Blu-ray transfer is flawed with poor video and audio quality and lackluster extras.