The Greatest Beer Run Ever

The Greatest Beer Run Ever(2022)

R
09/23/2022 (US)Drama, Comedy, War2h 7m
7.5

"Friendship has no last call."

Overview

Chickie wants to support his friends fighting in Vietnam, so he does something wild—personally bring them American beer. What starts as a well-meaning journey quickly changes Chickie's life and perspective.

Peter Farrelly

Screenplay

Pete Jones

Screenplay

Peter Farrelly

Director

Brian Hayes Currie

Screenplay

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Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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Chickie's Great Idea

Chickie's Great Idea

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Irish Hello

Irish Hello

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Chickie Leaves Home

Chickie Leaves Home

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Tom Collins Interview

Tom Collins Interview

Featurette

Christine Donohue Interview

Christine Donohue Interview

Featurette

Bobby Pappas Interview

Bobby Pappas Interview

Featurette

Kevin McLoone Interview

Kevin McLoone Interview

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Rick Duggan Interview

Rick Duggan Interview

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An Inside Look

An Inside Look

Behind the Scenes

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A review by CinemaSerf
6.0

Written on October 8, 2022

This tells the true story of Chickie Donohue (Zac Efron) who decided that he was fed up hearing the continuing reports of bad news from the Vietnam war, and so decided to travel to the war zone - as a civilian - and take the serving friends from his neighbourhood some beer! Using a combination of guile and brass neck, he is soon in situ, where he encounters the cynical journalist Arthur Coates (Russell Crowe) before embarking on his trek to deliver his beer. If it were not fact, it would really beggar belief this - the hand that serendipity plays in ensuring not just his safety, but the manner in which he blags his way around this tortured land, is sometimes just a little too difficult to believe. Efron is never going to be a good versatile actor, but to give him his due he delivers well enough here with a decent script and once we enter the final phase that involves more of a contribution from Crowe, the film picks up giving us some indication of just how perilous life was for those facing the Viet Cong's stealthy advance. It's not without it's humour and it illustrates amusingly just how afraid everyone was of falling foul of the CIA - a confusion which he was able to take advantage of on a regular basis! It's a tale of camaraderie in it's truest form, and though not really a cinema film, is at the better end of the Apple productions we have seen so far. It is half an hour too long - it takes way too long to get going, but once we are in Asia, it's a watchable enough drama.