There's A '90s Dan Aykroyd Movie That's Supposed To Be A Comedy, But I Think It's Nightmare Fuel

There's a '90s Dan Aykroyd Movie That's Supposed To Be a Comedy, But I Think It's Nightmare Fuel

I'll never look at hot dogs the same way again. In the 1980s, Dan Aykroyd was a key figure in some of the decade's best films, but one movie stands out—not for laughs or dark comedy, but for its unsettling nature: the 1991 film Nothing But Trouble.

If you haven't seen or heard of it, that's understandable. Though it aired frequently on cable at the time, this film featured a star-studded cast including Chevy Chase, Demi Moore, and John Candy. Despite its flaws, I admit to watching it more than it deserved.

Looking back, the film’s horrors overshadow the humor, and this isn’t just due to weak writing. Dan Aykroyd, who wrote and directed the movie, gathered four of the biggest stars of the era:

It’s hard to imagine such a successful cast coming together for a film as underwhelming as Nothing But Trouble. The plot is straightforward: Chase and Moore’s characters embark on a road trip and end up in the eerie backwater town of Valkenvania.

"I don’t think of the laughs; I think of the horrors of the movie, and it’s not just the crummy writing."

The film’s blend of odd humor and unsettling scenes makes it less a comedy and more a disturbing experience.

Author's summary: Despite a star-studded cast, Dan Aykroyd’s 1991 movie Nothing But Trouble fails as a comedy and instead unnerves viewers with its strange, nightmarish tone.

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Cinemablend Cinemablend — 2025-11-04

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