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  1. The Nutt House was the creation of executive producers Mel Brooks and Alan Spencer and was a broad farce about a once-prestigious New York City hotel, which had of late fallen on hard times, due in part to it being named for the proprietress, Edwina Nutt (Cloris Leachman).

  2. Dec 11, 1992 · The Nutt House: Directed by Adam Rifkin, Scott Spiegel. With Stephen Kearney, Amy Yasbeck, Robert Trebor, Robert Colbert. Two idential twins, separated since infancy, meet after 30 years causing a series of mistaken identity and crisis for all involved.

  3. Dec 23, 2022 · ‘The Nutt House’ (or, as it was eventually re-titled in some countries, including Kearney’s homeland, ‘The Nutty Nut’) tells the story of identical twins Philbert and Nathan Nutt (Kearney), who were separated at birth.

  4. The Nutt House, initially titled The Nutty Nut, is a 1992 comedy film directed by Adam Rifkin. It stars Stephen Kearney, Traci Lords and Amy Yasbeck. It was also the last film for Emil Sitka, Sandra Gould and King Moody.

  5. Jul 4, 2023 · Set at an aging Manhattan hotel that's short on visitors, The Nutt House is named after ghostly owner Edwina Nutt (Leachman).

  6. Hotel matriarch Edwina Nutt puts her ne'er-do-well grandson Charles in charge of stopping a hostile takeover by a Texas hotel magnate.

  7. The Nutt House, also known as The Nutty Nut, is a 1992 slapstick comedy film directed by Adam Rifkin and starring Stephen Kearney, Traci Lords and Amy Yasbeck. The film focuses on two identical twins who were Separated at Birth, Nathan and Philbert.

  8. Year: 1992. Original title: The Nutt House (The Nutty Nut). Synopsis: Two idential twins, separated since infancy, meet after 30 years causing a series of mistaken identity and crisis for all involved.You can watch The Nutt House through on the platforms:

  9. Two idential twins, separated since infancy, meet after 30 years causing a series of mistaken identity and crisis for all involved.

  10. The Nutt House was a Syndication network sitcom series created by Mel Brooks & Alan Spencer. The show aired from September 20 to October 25, 1989, lasting for one season & 5 episodes. A once-prestigious New York hotel struggles to stay afloat during hard times.