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  1. 11 de dic. de 1987 · Throw Momma from the Train: Directed by Danny DeVito. With Danny DeVito, Billy Crystal, Kim Greist, Anne Ramsey. A bitter ex-husband wants his former spouse dead. A put-upon momma's boy wants his mother dead. Who will pull it off?

  2. Throw Momma From the Train. A timid man plots to do away with his overbearing mother. IMDb 6.3 1 h 24 min 1987. PG-13. Comedy · Suspense · Quirky · Feel-good. Free trial of MGM+. Watch with MGM+. Start your 7-day free trial. Details.

  3. Throw Momma from the Train is 21593 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 15985 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than El Diablo but less popular than Sunset Range.

  4. Movies borrow from other movies all the time, but few have the honesty to admit it. Danny DeVito is nothing if not an honest man. He not only borrows the plot device from Alfred Hitchcock's "Strangers on a Train" for his new comedy, "Throw Momma from the Train," but he even has one of his characters actually go to the movies to study the relevant scene from Hitchcock's 1951 classic.

  5. Throw Momma From the Train Comedy 1987 1 hr 27 min MGM+ Available on Pluto TV, MGM+, Philo, Prime Video, Tubi TV, Sling TV A bitter ex-husband. A put upon momma's boy. Both want their respective spouse and mother dead, but who will pull it off? Comedy 1987 1 hr 27 min ...

  6. Throw Momma From The Train. 1987 • 87 minutes. 64%. Tomatometer. PG-13. Rating. family_home. Eligible. info. $14.99 Buy HD. ... About this movie. arrow_forward. A bitter ex-husband. A put upon momma's boy. Both want their respective spouse and mother dead, but who will pull it off? Rating. PG-13. Comedy. Rate this movie. Tell us what you ...

  7. 31 de dic. de 2014 · Throw Momma From The Train by Metro Goldwyn Mayer. Publication date 1987-12-11 Topics Orion Pictures Language English. Larry (Billy Crystal), an author with a cruel ex-wife, Margaret (Kate Mulgrew), teaches a writing workshop where Owen (Danny DeVito), one of his students, is fed up with his domineering mother (Anne Ramsey).