Fletch Lives (1989)
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" When there's more trouble than one man can handle...there's more than one man for the job. Ailing Los Angeles newspaper reporter Irvin "Fletch" Fletcher, in debt, inherits from a aunt "Bell Isle", a sprawling 80-acre Louisiana plantation estate, quits his job and moves east expecting to live like a Dixie king. But he failed to inspect the run-down inheritance, leaving him only a shabby mansion with a shifty caretaker instead of reliable staff. Having celebrated anyway with an attractive law"
" When there's more trouble than one man can handle...there's more than one man for the job. Ailing Los Angeles newspaper reporter Irvin "Fletch" Fletcher, in debt, inherits from a aunt "Bell Isle", a sprawling 80-acre Louisiana plantation estate, quits his job and moves east expecting to live like a Dixie king. But he failed to inspect the run-down inheritance, leaving him only a shabby mansion with a shifty caretaker instead of reliable staff. Having celebrated anyway with an attractive law"
" First Viewing Viewing Date: February 14th Via: Binge Plot: After receiving an inheritance in Louisiana, Los Angeles reporter Irvin Fletcher heads to the Belle Isle plantation in Louisiana where he finds that others are interested in acquiring the property. Rating: 7.2/10 Why Did I Watch It? I was in the mood for something fun and straightforward."
" Directed by: Michael Ritchie Produced by: Bruce Bodner, Alan Greisman, Bob Larson, and Peter Douglas Written by: Leon Capetanos Based on the novel and charecters created by: Gregory McDonald Cinematography: John McPherson Edited by: Richard A. Harris Music by: Harold Faltermeyer Distributed by: Universal Pictures"
"24/4/17 Chevy Chase returns as the wise-cracking reporter in this lacklustre sequel to the highly successful 1985 comedy. Fletch inherits a mansion in the deep South but why does someone desperately want to buy it that they will kill? Chase does his usual mix of sarcastic one-liners and odd characters to dig deeper, although it lacks the bite of the first film and most of the wit."