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Ernest Scared Stupid was released theatrically in the United States by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution on October 11, 1991. [4] It is the fourth film in the Ernest series, and the final in a four-film deal with Touchstone Pictures, with future installments after Ernest Rides Again, released independently as direct-to-video. [5]
Ernest Goes to Jail was released on Laserdisc [13] and VHS in January 1991. The film was released on DVD in 2002. on Mill Creek Entertainment released the film on Blu-ray for the first time on March 29, 2011, in a single disc Double Feature set along with Ernest Goes to Camp. [14]
Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam is a 1985 American science fiction comedy film starring Jim Varney.It was written and directed by John Cherry.It is the first film to feature the Ernest P. Worrell character, and has a slightly darker tone than his later films. [2]
Varney in a scene from 1991's Ernest Scared Stupid, the last Ernest film released by Disney. (Photo by Touchstone/Getty Images) (Archive Photos via Getty Images)
Rimshot is Ernest's best known pet. He is characterized as very smart. He was featured in two of the movies, Ernest Goes to Jail and Ernest Scared Stupid, in which he was also shown to be very brave and tough, as he would stand up to the main villains which would usually lead to his near demise. Jake Ernest's Fantail (goldfish) in Ernest Goes ...
So began a long partnership between the two, which included the 1988 film Ernest Saves Christmas and TV show, Hey, Vern, It’s Ernest!, 1990’s Ernest Goes to Jail, 1991’s Ernest Scared Stupid ...
Afterwards, Sartain was absent from remaining Ernest films, but Byrge continued to portray Bobby, and was paired with somewhat similar characters, including a younger brother Tom (Dallas native John Cadenhead) in Ernest Scared Stupid, and alongside Linda Kash's character Gerta in Ernest Goes to School which was filmed in Vancouver, British ...
Mill Creek Entertainment re-released it on January 18, 2011, as part of the two-disc set Ernest Triple Feature along with Ernest Goes to Jail and Ernest Scared Stupid. [13] The Blu-ray was released on March 29, 2011, in a single disc Double Feature set along with Ernest Goes to Jail , and later on its own Blu-ray on June 13, 2011.