Cast and Crew of Lucky Stiff

Lucky Stiff

Ron Douglas, portrayed by Joe Alaskey, is a man who seems to have no luck when it comes to love. Just moments before his wedding, his bride suddenly runs away, leaving him heartbroken and devastated. Seeking to escape the pain and confusion, Ron embarks on a solitary holiday to the tranquil mountain region, hoping the serene environment will help him find some peace.

During his stay in the mountains, Ron's life takes an unexpected turn when he is invited to a dinner party hosted by Cynthia Mitchell, played by Donna Dixon. What begins as a seemingly ordinary social gathering quickly spirals into a night of chaos and mystery. The dinner party takes a deadly twist, plunging Ron into a bizarre and dangerous series of events that challenge his wit and resolve.

As the night unfolds, Ron navigates through a web of intrigue, deception, and unexpected alliances. The once-lonely man finds himself confronting danger and uncovering secrets that could change his life forever. 'Lucky Stiff' blends humor, suspense, and surprise, delivering an entertaining tale about luck, love, and the unpredictable turns life can take.

Main Cast of Lucky Stiff

Donna Dixon as Cynthia Mitchell

Donna Dixon

Cynthia Mitchell
Donna Dixon delivers a charming and nuanced performance as Cynthia Mitchell in the comedic film "Lucky Stiff," bringing a blend of wit and warmth to the character that stands out among her varied roles. Compared to her previous performances, where she often embraced more glamorous or dramatic personas, her portrayal in "Lucky Stiff" showcases her versatility and comedic timing, highlighting her ability to adapt to different genres effortlessly. A trivia fact about Donna Dixon is that she is married to actor Dan Aykroyd, and the couple has collaborated on several projects together throughout their careers.
Joe Alaskey as Ron Douglas

Joe Alaskey

Ron Douglas
Fans of Joe Alaskey will appreciate his role in 'Lucky Stiff' because, much like his most iconic performances in voice acting—such as voicing beloved Looney Tunes characters like Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck—he brings a unique blend of humor and distinctive vocal flair to his character. In 'Lucky Stiff,' Alaskey's comedic timing and expressive delivery shine, providing a live-action counterpart to his animated work. An interesting detail is that while he's primarily known for voice roles, in 'Lucky Stiff' he showcases his talent in a physical, on-screen role, adding layers to his versatility as a performer.
Jeff Kober as Ike

Jeff Kober

Ike
Jeff Kober played a memorable role in the 1988 dark comedy film 'Lucky Stiff.' His performance was noted for its subtlety and dry wit, which brought a unique, understated charm to the quirky narrative. Critics praised Kober for his ability to balance humor with the film's more eccentric elements, making his character both relatable and entertaining. A lesser-known fact about his involvement is that during filming, Kober improvised several lines that ended up being retained in the final cut, showcasing his natural comedic timing and contributing to the film's offbeat tone.
Fran Ryan as Ma

Fran Ryan

Ma
Fran Ryan played the role of Maria, an eccentric and memorable character in the 1988 comedy film 'Lucky Stiff.' Her performance was well-received for its comedic timing and quirky charm, which added a distinct flavor to the ensemble cast. What made her portrayal unique was her ability to bring humor and warmth to a somewhat offbeat character, making Maria stand out despite limited screen time. A lesser-known fact is that Fran Ryan improvised several of her lines during filming, which delighted the director and contributed to the spontaneous and lively atmosphere on set.

Crew of Lucky Stiff

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