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The Outlaws 1984

104 min📅 1984-07-09

Eugene Griswold's quiet life as a suburban office worker takes a chaotic turn when his best friend's ill-advised money-making scheme drags them both into prison.

Director: James Frawley

Cast

Chris Lemmon
Chris Lemmon
Eugene Griswold
Charles Rocket
Charles Rocket
Stanley Flynn
Charles Napier
Charles Napier
Captain Striker
Robert Mandan
Robert Mandan
Nicholas Zotanis
Dub Taylor
Dub Taylor
L.D. Sloane
Panchito Gómez
Panchito Gómez
Raphael
Mel Stewart
Mel Stewart
Detective Lou Franklin
M. Emmet Walsh
M. Emmet Walsh
Warden MacDonald
John Steadman
John Steadman
Prospector
Joe Mantegna
Joe Mantegna
Yuri

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Outlaws (1984) about?

The film follows Eugene Griswold, an average office worker who gets entangled in his friend's reckless business plan, landing both in prison. After a prison breakout occurs, Eugene and Stanley are wrongfully accused of masterminding it, forcing them to evade the law while trying to clear their names.

Who directed The Outlaws?

James Frawley directed *The Outlaws (1984)*, bringing a sharp comedic edge to this crime-cap comedy.

Who stars in The Outlaws?

The film features Chris Lemmon, Charles Rocket, Charles Napier, Robert Mandan, and Dub Taylor in key roles.

Is The Outlaws (1984) worth watching?

As a TV movie blending comedy with crime, *The Outlaws* delivers a mix of humor and suspense, though its appeal depends on your taste for 80s-style farce. Fans of lighthearted capers with a dash of absurdity will likely find it entertaining.

How long is The Outlaws?

The runtime of *The Outlaws (1984)* is 104 minutes.

About The Outlaws (1984) — A comedy crime caper about bad luck and worse decisions

Eugene Griswold's quiet life as a suburban office worker takes a chaotic turn when his best friend's ill-advised money-making scheme drags them both into prison. What starts as a simple bid for financial freedom spirals into a wild ride of mistaken identity and relentless pursuit after Eugene and Stanley are unfairly blamed for orchestrating a daring prison break they had nothing to do with. Directed by James Frawley, *The Outlaws (1984)* blends dark comedy with crime capers, delivering a quirky underdog story fueled by misplaced blame and slapstick survival.

Set against a backdrop of 1980s Americana, the film balances absurd humor with the tension of being wrongly accused, as Eugene navigates a world where good intentions backfire spectacularly. With a talented cast led by Chris Lemmon and Charles Rocket, *The Outlaws* offers a satirical take on the American dream gone awry, where the pursuit of easy money leads to unforeseen chaos.