They leave him with his best friend, Joey, at the home of their classmate, Margaret Wade, whom they dislike because she is a boy-hating snob. His parents, Henry and Alice, learn of the incident and confiscate his slingshot, but they can't immediately discipline him any further for it, because they both are leaving for work. One summer morning, George pretends to be asleep to avoid him, who mistakes this for illness and shoots a aspirin into George’s mouth with his slingshot. Another direct-to-video sequel called A Dennis the Menace Christmas was released in 2007 with a different cast from both this film and the second one.įive-year-old Dennis is a constant source of mischief in his neighborhood, especially to his elderly next door neighbor, George Wilson. A direct-to-video sequel called Dennis the Menace Strikes Again was later released in 1998 without the cast from this film. Released on June 25, 1993, the film was a commercial success, grossing $117.2 million on a $35 million budget despite receiving negative reviews from critics. It also features a cameo appearance by Jeannie Russell who was a cast member on the original television show. It concerns the misadventures of a mischievous child ( Mason Gamble) who wreaks havoc on his next door neighbor, George Wilson ( Walter Matthau), usually hangs out with his friends, Joey (Kellen Hathaway) and Margaret Wade (Amy Sakasitz), and is followed everywhere by his dog, Ruff. It was directed by Nick Castle and written and coproduced by John Hughes, and distributed by Warner Bros. Dennis the Menace (released in the United Kingdom initially as Dennis to avoid confusion with a then identically named character) is a 1993 American family comedy film based on the Hank Ketcham comic strip of the same name.
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