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  1. www.primevideo.com › detail › The-Couch-TripPrime Video: The Couch Trip

    The Couch Trip. A mental patient sent to jail for computer fraud cons his way into a mental facility for men, where he takes over the psychiatric practice of a million-dollar-a-year shrink who is about to have a breakdown. IMDb 5.8 1 h 38 min 1988. 18+. Comedy · Cheerful · Fun.

  2. In thrillers, the ending is a chase and a shootout. In comedies, it's some kind of a bizarre set piece involving stunts or special effects. Hollywood abandoned all notions that a movie should end as it began, with the relationships of the characters. Too bad. "The Couch Trip" begins well. Grodin, one of the most dependable comic actors in the ...

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  4. The Couch Trip. A mental patient sent to jail for computer fraud cons his way into a mental facility for men, where he takes over the psychiatric practice of a million-dollar-a-year shrink who is about to have a breakdown. 106 IMDb 5.8 1 h 38 min 1988. X-Ray R. Comedy · Cheerful · Fun. Freevee (with ads) Watch with Prime.

  5. www.amazon.com › Couch-Trip-Dan-Aykroyd › dpThe Couch Trip - amazon.com

    Apr 1, 2003 · Amazon.com: The Couch Trip : Dan Aykroyd, Walter Matthau, Charles Grodin, Donna Dixon, Richard Romanus, Mary Gross, David Clennon, Arye Gross, Victoria Jackson ...

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  6. The escaped delinquent John W. Burns, Jr. replaces Dr. Maitlin on a radio show, saying he's the psychiatrist Lawrence Baird. His tactless radio show is a hit, and he becomes very popular. But then Dr. Maitlin meets the real Dr. Lawrence Baird at a congress in London...

  7. Dec 31, 2014 · The Couch Trip. John Burns (Dan Aykroyd) is a patient at a mental institution who gets an unexpected shot at freedom when circumstances find him mistaken for a colleague of Dr. George Maitlin (Charles Grodin). Sneaking out of the facility, Burns poses as his psychiatrist on a radio show in Los Angeles, which leads to great ratings for the program.