Grumpy Old Men (1993)
Grumpy Old Men (1993)
A timeless comedy about friendship, rivalry, and love, “Grumpy Old Men” delivers laugh-out-loud moments and heartfelt charm. Directed by Donald Petrie, this beloved film stars Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau as lifelong neighbors and frenemies who can’t seem to agree on anything—but also can’t live without each other.
Set in a snowy Minnesota town, the story follows John Gustafson (Lemmon) and Max Goldman (Matthau), two curmudgeonly retirees who spend their days bickering and pulling pranks on one another. Their rivalry reaches new heights when the charming and free-spirited Ariel Truax (Ann-Margret) moves into the neighborhood, capturing the attention—and hearts—of both men.
With sharp wit, delightful performances, and a heartwarming exploration of friendship and second chances, “Grumpy Old Men” is a comedy classic that proves you’re never too old for love—or a good prank.