Movie House Concessions

Captain Ron (1992)

Episode #24

Buena Vista Pictures released Captain Ron to theaters on September 18, 1992. Thom Eberhardt directed the film starring Kurt Russell, Martin Short, and Mary Kay Place.

‘Captain Ron’ Movie Summary

Martin and Katherine are a couple living in Chicago with their two children when they inherit Clark Gable’s old yacht. They decide to sail it from the island of Ste. Pomme de Terre to Miami, but need help. So they enlist the legendary Captain Ron to help them navigate the Caribbean. While they find him friendly and (mostly) competent, it seems Ron has a few ulterior motives for being there that leads the crew into some precarious situations.

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Buena Vista Pictures released Captain Ron on September 18, 1992. Thom Eberhardt directed the film starring Kurt Russell, Martin Short, and Mary Kay Place.

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Eddie
5 years ago

Seems like this should’ve been on LTMR.

MHMChris
5 years ago
Reply to  Eddie

Chelsea is not really a child of the 80s so I decided to add it on this show.

Eddie
5 years ago
Reply to  MHMChris

What’s the cutoff for being a child of the 80s? Didn’t seem like Matt really fit that label.

MHMChris
5 years ago
Reply to  Eddie

No, Matt doesn’t really fit that age either, but when he started recording with us, LTMR was our only show. I’d say for a cut off, you’d want to be born in the early 80s.

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