Drowning Mona

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Drowning Mona

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Directed by Nick Gomez
Produced by Al Corley
Written by Peter Steinfeld
Starring Danny DeVito
Bette Midler
Neve Campbell
Music by Michael Tavera
Cinematography Bruce Douglas Johnson
Editing by Richard Pearson
Distributed by Destination Films
Release date(s) March 3, 2000
Running time 95 min.
Country Flag of the United States
Language English
Budget $16 million
Gross revenue $16,175,000
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Drowning Mona is a 2000 comedy-mystery starring Danny DeVito as Wyatt Rash, a local police chief from Verplanck, New York, who investigates the mysterious death of Mona Dearly, a spiteful, loud-mouthed, cruel and around the town highly unpopular woman, who drove her son's Yugo off the cliff and drowned in the river.

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[edit] Plot

The movie's first scene shows Mona Dearly leaving her home and trying in vain to unlock her car. Her keys fit her son's car, so she takes that and drives off. In a bend, the brakes fail completely and she drives off a cliff into the Hudson River. This is observed by Clarence, who is fishing there. Wyatt later observes that there are no skid marks on the road.

Neither Phil nor Jeff seem upset when they hear about Mona's death and they are not the only ones. Ellie even wants to celebrate, because she feels the Dearlys have always treated Bobby very badly. JB Landscaping is not doing well because of Jeff's laziness and lack of right hand and because Bobby is not very competent either. Bobby denies that he still wants to fire Jeff and that he has a problem with the Dearlys.

Phil and Rona, who have an affair, meet at the Charm Motel. Phil expresses his happiness about Mona's death but denies involvement.

Bobby meets Murph and denies that he has had a hand in Mona's death. Bobby owes his brother a lot of money, but it is suggested that he is often taken advantage of by him.

Wyatt's investigation takes him to Jeff, who claims that Bobby threatened and attacked Mona. Lucinda informs Wyatt that Mona's car (i.e. Jeff's) had been tampered with in multiple ways.

Phil tells Wyatt that he was a battered husband, Mona having hit him after having accused him of having an affair. He also claims that Jeff and Mona had had an argument on the evening before the accident.

Bobby tells Wyatt that he hated Mona and that they had had an argument over Jeff's pay. Mona would not let him dissolve the partnership.

Phil and Jeff leave Mona's wake very early. Meanwhile, Wyatt breaks into the Dearly's and finds out that Mona's and Jeff's car keys have been switched.

Phil expresses his gratitude to Bobby for killing Mona. Bobby then confesses to Ellie that he rigged Jeff's car, because Jeff was destroying their business. Ellie then announces that she is pregnant. This conversation is overheard by Clarence.

Phil now tells Wyatt that he spotted Bobby near the Dearly residence on the night prior to the accident, claiming that he did not say this earlier because Wyatt and Bobby are soon to be family.

Jeff, who it turns out is also involved with Rona, finds out about Phil's affair with her. Phil later spots them making love.

Bobby tells Wyatt that Mona threatened him, not the other way around, and that he was in the Hideaway the evening before the accident, which as Valerie tells Wyatt is not true. Murph later tries to cover Bobby on this. Valerie also gives him a sharp gardening tool with the letters "JB" on it.

Phil is discovered dead in a pond at the Charm Motel. Murph tells this to Ellie, who fears that Bobby, who left their house that night, has killed again. When Rona finds out, she tries to leave town. A flashback shows Jeff not helping Phil when he fell into the water.

The police learn that Jeff is threatening suicide because of Rona's leaving. Jeff also states that Phil was not his real father and that Mona chopped off his right hand when they fought over a bottle of beer, but that in spite of all this he did not kill either of them. Wyatt manages to take the gun away from Jeff.

Wyatt then tells Bobby in private that Clarence confessed killing Phil, because he could not stand the idea of Bobby going to jail, especially with the baby on the way. A flashback shows how Phil, having spotted Bobby rig the car, tampers with it some more, which is observed by Clarence, and then, inside the house, switches the keys. (Clarence cannot have seen Phil do the latter and, presumably, thinks that Bobby too intended to kill Mona, not Jeff. Presumably, the heavy rain prevented Clarence from seeing which car was rigged, or he simply does not know which car is whose.) It must be emphasized that because of the use of flashbacks this may not be what really happened.

Wyatt promises Bobby to keep quiet about Bobby's involvement as long as he takes good care of Ellie and the baby. In the final scene, Bobby and Ellie get married and Clarence gets taken away.

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[edit] Use of flashbacks

Many of the movie's scenes are flashbacks. Most or all of them depict what somebody tells somebody else and are therefore not necessarily representative of what really happened. In fact, some of them directly contradict each other.

[edit] Trivia

  • The first thing to appear on screen is a little blurb about the Yugo car company using the town of Verplanck as a test area for their new model years ago. Every vehicle in town that is not a truck is a Yugo, except the police cruisers which are early Plymouth Horizon K-Cars.
  • Every character's automobile has personalized license plates.

[edit] Goofs

  • Continuity: When Ellen leaves the gas station after hearing what happened to Phil, her gas cap is on top of her car. When she stops the car in the next scene, the gas cap is mysteriously back in place.
  • Continuity: When Ellie is getting undressed while listening to her father's message on the answering machine, she removes her left earring twice.
  • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Jeph's car, with Mona driving, has no working brakes. When Mona backs out, we do not see brake lights come on, and the sound implies she uses the clutch to stop the car and go forward, thus never using the brakes.
  • Continuity: When the coroner first jumps into the water to check on Mona's dead body, he is neck deep in water. For the rest of the scene, he is dry from the waist up.
  • Continuity: When Rona and Phil meet in the cabin for the first time, the board game lying on the bedrepeatedly changes position between shots.
  • Continuity: When Ellen Rash is talking to her father in the cafe, the ketchup she puts on her pickle disappears then reappears between shots.
  • Continuity: During the knife throwing contest, Murph picks up the trophy and places it under his arm. In the next shot it's back on the table.
  • Audio/visual unsynchronized: When Jeff's in the graveyard threatening to commit suicide, you hear him cock the pistol but when he brings the gun up to his head the hammer isn't pulled back.
  • Crew or equipment visible: When Chief Wyatt Rash gets into his car to check Bobby's alibi with Murph, camera is visible in car door reflection.

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