Grumpy Old Men

Directed by Donald Petrie
PG-13
1993    1h 43mComedy, Romance
7.067%74%6.7
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John and Max are elderly next-door neighbors who are constantly arguing with and insulting each other, and they have now been doing so for over 50 years. One day, gorgeous Ariel moves into the neighborhood; both men are attracted to her and their rivalry roars into high gear.
  • Jack LemmonJohn Gustafson
  • Walter MatthauMax Goldman
  • Ann-MargretAriel Truax
  • Burgess MeredithGrandpa Gustafson
  • Daryl HannahMelanie
  • Kevin PollakJacob Goldman
  • Ossie DavisChuck
  • Buck HenrySnyder
  • Christopher McDonaldMike
  • John Carroll LynchMoving Man
  • Steve CochranWeatherman
  • Joe HowardPharmacist
  • Isabell O'ConnorNurse
  • Charles BrinFisherman
  • Oliver OsterbergFisherman
  • Donald PetrieDirector
  • Mark Steven JohnsonWriter
  • Richard C. BermanProducer
  • Darlene K. ChanAssociate Producer
  • Kathy SarrealAssociate Producer

Grumpy Old Men Ratings & Reviews

  • Aecio LemosMarch 24, 2025
    Two of the best actors of all time. I love this movie, a great timeless comedy.
  • Rocket976March 5, 2026
    Reminds you about when the world was normal
  • Dave HeltemesFebruary 2, 2026
    Great old movie that reminds me of my youth. Solid acting by all involved.
  • mickerdooAugust 20, 2025
    Story feels a little rushed and forced. But Lemon and Matthau are still able to pull in the laughs.
  • JeremiahMay 9, 2026
    I'm so glad they wrote like 20 plus P in V jokes for burgess meredith and then made him deliver them all.
  • spieg49March 22, 2026
    Good old and funny
  • Joseph G. RoddyJanuary 25, 2026
    A classic. Can't go wrong with the chemistry between Jack and Walter. A joy from start to finish. Not only are the laughs a plenty but it pulls at the heartstrings as well.

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