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The Whoopee Boys 1986

In a series of ill‑fated schemes, two obnoxious, dim‑witted misfits try to rescue a school for underprivileged children. Their plan hinges on infiltrating Palm Beach’s glittering high society to steal the funds they need, but their blunders constantly land them in the wrong place at the wrong time, while they stumble through clueless social rituals and inevitable chaos.

In a series of ill‑fated schemes, two obnoxious, dim‑witted misfits try to rescue a school for underprivileged children. Their plan hinges on infiltrating Palm Beach’s glittering high society to steal the funds they need, but their blunders constantly land them in the wrong place at the wrong time, while they stumble through clueless social rituals and inevitable chaos.

Does The Whoopee Boys have end credit scenes?

No!

The Whoopee Boys does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of The Whoopee Boys

Explore the complete cast of The Whoopee Boys, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Keith David

Keith David

Washington Square Peddler

Joe Spinell

Joe Spinell

Guido Antonucci

Denholm Elliott

Denholm Elliott

Col. Phelps

Michael O'Keefe

Michael O'Keefe

Jake Bateman

Farley Granger

Farley Granger

Extra (uncredited)

Sandra Bernhard

Sandra Bernhard

Extra (uncredited)

Linda Fiorentino

Linda Fiorentino

Spanish Maid (uncredited)

Dan O'Herlihy

Dan O'Herlihy

Judge Sternhill

Elizabeth Arlen

Elizabeth Arlen

Shelley

Marsha Warfield

Marsha Warfield

Officer White

Carole Shelley

Carole Shelley

Henrietta Phelps

Raymond Anthony Thomas

Raymond Anthony Thomas

Washington Square Peddler

Greg Germann

Greg Germann

Tipper

Stephen Davies

Stephen Davies

Strobe

Noelle Parker

Noelle Parker

Hitchhiker

Taylor Negron

Taylor Negron

Whitey

Paul Rodríguez

Paul Rodríguez

Barney Benar

Eddie Deezen

Eddie Deezen

Eddie Lipschultz

Lucinda Jenney

Lucinda Jenney

Olivia

Kevin O'Keefe

Kevin O'Keefe

Duncan

Ava Fabian

Ava Fabian

Barney’s Beauty

Gonzalo Ruiz

Gonzalo Ruiz

Gonzalo

Bruce MacVittie

Bruce MacVittie

New York Policeman

Patience Cleveland

Patience Cleveland

Wedding Guest

Harold Bergman

Harold Bergman

Adm. Storey

Paul J.Q. Lee

Paul J.Q. Lee

Vendor Customer

Andy Bumatai

Andy Bumatai

Roy Raja

Mary Joy

Mary Joy

Goldfish Lady

Bill Hindman

Bill Hindman

Grafspee

Ann Pearl Gary

Ann Pearl Gary

Washington Square Peddler

Stephen Roberts

Stephen Roberts

Wedding Guest

Bill Cross

Bill Cross

Bartender

Mimi Honce

Mimi Honce

Guest

Conrad Hurtt

Conrad Hurtt

Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Dee Dee Deering

Dee Dee Deering

Woman with Dogs

Russel Davies

Russel Davies

Wedding Usher

Karen A. Smythe

Karen A. Smythe

Clorinda Antonucci

Robert Gwaltney

Robert Gwaltney

Humping the Butler

Bill Cwikowski

Bill Cwikowski

Snookie

Terry Fiorentino

Terry Fiorentino

Hitchhiker

Ben Coney

Ben Coney

Georgia Farmer

Jack Nitzsche

Jack Nitzsche

Motel Manager

Tony Dreyspool

Tony Dreyspool

Mr. Durdensmythe

Kera Trowbridge

Kera Trowbridge

Mrs. Durdensmythe

Sondra Barrett

Sondra Barrett

Mrs. Storey

Fernie Berlin

Fernie Berlin

Chan

Donitroy Ragoonanan

Donitroy Ragoonanan

Troy

Stephen Tiger

Stephen Tiger

Seminole in Bus

Lee Tiger

Lee Tiger

Seminole in Bus

Bobby Tiger

Bobby Tiger

Seminole in Airboat

Mark Madrid

Mark Madrid

Seminole in Airboat

Al Romero

Al Romero

Waiter

Walter Zukovski

Walter Zukovski

Maitre'd (as Walter Zukovski)

Lorna Gillam

Lorna Gillam

Guest

Ida Clemons

Ida Clemons

Guest

Sherry Faber

Sherry Faber

Guest

Carla Dingler

Carla Dingler

Guest

Katharine Long

Katharine Long

Guest

Barry Marder

Barry Marder

Guest with Turkey

Lou Sussman

Lou Sussman

Orchestra Leader

Deborah P. Davies

Deborah P. Davies

Wedding Guest

Howard Allen

Howard Allen

Reverend

Linda Buchanan

Linda Buchanan

Barney's Beauty

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for The Whoopee Boys

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Read the complete plot summary of The Whoopee Boys, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.


Two dim-witted street peddlers, Jake Bateman and Barney Bonar, grow tired of the brutal north wind and set their sights on the sunny south. They land a gig at a company that hires drivers to haul vehicles, hoping to snag an easy ride to Palm Beach, Florida. When a Cadillac proves off-limits, Jake uses a reckless blend of bravado and charm—even threatening to eat a goldfish—to pressure the owner into letting them take the wheel. Their smug appetite for luck leads them straight into the world of high society they know nothing about, and soon they’re cruising toward the affluent shores of Palm Beach with more swagger than sense.

Upon arrival, the pair crash a party hosted by a wealthy elderly couple who have lost their beloved dog, Ralph. Barney’s bid to charm a Navy admiral and his wife falls flat, while Jake crosses paths with Olivia, an heiress who runs a local orphanage. Olivia invites the two strangers into her world, offering shelter in exchange for help at the orphanage. As Jake and Olivia spend time together, a fragile spark begins to form, but Olivia drops a life-altering bomb: she is promised to a man approved by her uncle, a clock ticking down to a 30-day deadline. If she cannot marry the right man in time, her orphanage will fall to a ruthless real estate developer, Strobe, who also haunts her past as an ex-boyfriend.

Jake steps forward with a big, risky idea: marry Olivia to win her uncle’s approval and save the orphanage. To shore up his plan, Barney suggests they enroll in Henrietta Phelps’s famed charm school, where etiquette and polished manners are drilled into their unruly natures. The journey pulls them through a discreet underworld of propriety, from discreet lessons with Henrietta Phelps to covert sessions with her husband, Colonel Phelps, who reveals a curious tilt toward a secret society—think of it as a playful, if shady, cousin to the Illuminati—dedicated to teaching “perfect gentlemen.” The two lead the way, with the Colonel orchestrating mock photographs with royal figures and government officials to help them look the part of refined invitees.

With the courses completed, Jake believes he can win Olivia back, but the path is blocked by Strobe and his two right-hand men, Whitey and Tipper. To sway Olivia’s formidable uncle, Judge Sternhill is summoned, and Barney brings in a group of charm-school friends to help. Officer White even lends a hand by providing a machine gun for skeet practice, a bizarre but telling part of their farcical training. At a glittering party, Jake’s antics make Strobe look foolish, leaving the Judge disappointed and pushing the plot toward a high-stakes game of deception. Eddie Lipschultz becomes an unwitting cog in the plan, confessing to White about their etiquette lessons, which nearly blows their ruse.

The wedding showdown unfolds with chaotic theatrics. Jake and Barney crash the ceremony as Claudia—pregnant with a Mafia boss’s child—arrives as a guest, while Roy disguises himself as the priest and Eddie poses as an altar boy. When Strobe reveals the bride, it turns out to be Barney wearing a wig, delivering a comic humiliation that undercuts the groom’s power. The ruse works long enough for [Judge Sternhill] to grant approval, and [Officer White] moves to arrest Strobe. Olivia escapes the crushing arrangement, and Jake and Olivia ride off into the sunset as Barney, ever the opportunist, encounters two women leaving the church, hinting at future misadventures. The closing scene seals their strange world: Sternhill and Colonel Phelps acknowledge their shared secret society sign, signaling that Jake and Barney have earned their admission into something both ridiculous and strangely enduring.

In the end, what began as a white-knuckle gamble driven by desperation becomes a quirky, slapstick march toward belonging. The film folds high-society satire, improvised schemes, and a pair of lovable buffoons into a finale that leaves the characters wiser about love, loyalty, and the cost of pretending to be flawless. The humor rests not in sharp cynicism but in the resilience of two underdogs who stumble toward a strange kind of family, all while navigating the glittering labyrinth of Palm Beach etiquette, mistaken identities, and a bond that may be enough to outpace any final curtain.

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The Whoopee Boys Themes and Keywords

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The Whoopee Boys Other Names and Titles

Explore the various alternative titles, translations, and other names used for The Whoopee Boys across different regions and languages. Understand how the film is marketed and recognized worldwide.


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