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The Honeymooners (2005)

“Dream big. Scheme bigger.”

  • PG-13
  • 90 min
  • Comedy
  • imdb logo 3.4/10 (7579 votes)

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Plot

Set against the backdrop of vibrant New York City, Ralph Kramden, a hardworking bus driver, and his sprightly wife Alice grapple with their dreams and the reality of their modest means. Ralph's life is a rollercoaster of wild ideas and get-rich-quick schemes, fueled by a motivational speaker tape series that plays like an anthem in his heart. Alongside him in this whirlwind of ambition is his loyal best friend, Ed Norton, who often finds himself both the accomplice and savior in Ralph's chaotic ventures. Their shared dream? A cozy Brooklyn duplex that seems tantalizingly within reach, thanks to their combined savings and the unwavering support of Ed's vivacious wife, Trixie Norton. But dreams can be fragile, and Ralph's relentless pursuit of grandeur to impress Alice leads him down a path where he risks it all. In a twist of fate, he finds himself at the precipice of losing not only their hard-earned savings but also the love of his life, Alice. It's a tale of love, ambition, and redemption, as Ralph's determination and deep-rooted love for Alice become his only compass in this storm. It's up to him to navigate the chaos, mend the damage, and set things on track once again. Will he succeed, or will his dreams remain just that - dreams? The Honeymooners is a testament to the strength of love in the face of adversity, and a reminder that sometimes, the biggest gambles are taken with the heart.

Where to watch The Honeymooners?

The Honeymooners is a comedy movie featuring Cedric the Entertainer and directed by John Schultz.

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