Synopsis
Strange Brew is a movie released in 1983.
In a hilariously chaotic caper, two bumbling brothers, Bob and Doug McKenzie, find themselves embroiled in a zany plot to save Elsinore Brewery from sinister forces. When orphaned Pam seeks their help to reclaim her late father's brewery, the duo dives headfirst into a world where suspicious characters and outrageous antics abound. With Brewmeister Smith lurking in the shadows and a pair of ruthless hockey teams ready to brawl, hilarity ensues as the McKenzies devise ridiculous plans to outsmart their adversaries. This cult classic blends comedy, crime, and science fiction in a uniquely Canadian flavor, showcasing the charm and absurdity of its characters. The film is a delightful homage to the beloved duo from SCTV, offering a mix of slapstick humor and witty one-liners that will keep viewers chuckling from start to finish. As Bob and Doug navigate the absurdities of brewery life and face off against their rivals, audiences will find themselves swept up in the madcap adventure that celebrates friendship, loyalty, and the unpredictability of life. Whether you're a fan of offbeat humor or simply looking for a light-hearted escape, this film promises a brew-tifully good time!
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer