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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]
Ernest Goes to Jail: co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV and Emshell Producers: April 27, 1990 Spaced Invaders: co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV and Smart Egg Pictures May 25, 1990 Fire Birds: North American distribution only; co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV and Nova International Films June 15, 1990 Dick Tracy
Ernest P. Worrell 1987 Ernest Goes to Camp: Hey Vern, Win $10,000...Or Just Count on Having Fun! 1988 Ernest Saves Christmas: Ernest P. Worrell / Aster Clement / The Governor's Student / Auntie Nelda / Mrs. Brock / Marty's Mother / The Snake Guy 1989 Fast Food: Wrangler Bob Bundy 1990 Ernest Goes to Jail: Ernest P. Worrell / Felix Nash / Auntie ...
Byrge went on to appear alongside Varney as the character Bobby in the 1988 film “Ernest Saves Christmas” and TV show, “Hey, Vern, It’s Ernest!,” 1990’s “Ernest Goes to Jail,” 1991 ...
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 ...
Ernest Goes to Camp grossed $6.2 million in 1,541 theaters its opening weekend. [8] By its second week, it had made $3.6 million. [9] It went on to gross a total of $23.5 million. [3] It is the third highest grossing Ernest film, after Ernest Saves Christmas ($28.2 million) and Ernest Goes to Jail ($25 million). [10]
Released in theaters on May 22, 1987, Ernest Goes to Camp earned a modest $24 million at the box office, satisfying Disney enough to move ahead with three more Ernest movies. But the film's real ...
Byrge did little acting since the demise of the Ernest franchise; however, in later years, he did reprise his role as Bobby once again for an independent DVD movie, alongside Billy Dee (who also is the webmaster of the official Ernest/Jim Varney fansite), entitled Billy and Bobby the Wacky Duo On Vacation. In the movie, buddies Billy and Bobby ...