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In the ensuing fight between Trantor and Ernest, Trantor turns Ernest's dog Rimshot into a wooden doll before being repelled by soft-serve ice cream on Ernest's hands. Kenny realizes that "mother's care" refers to milk and rallies a troll-fighting team to destroy them.
Rimshot is Ernest's second and best known pet dog. He is characterized as very smart. He was featured in Ernest Goes to Jail and Ernest Scared Stupid, in which he was also shown to be very brave and tough, as he would stand up to the main villains which would usually lead to his near demise.
- 3 min
Oct 11, 1991 · Ernest Scared Stupid: Directed by John R. Cherry III. With Jim Varney, Eartha Kitt, Austin Nagler, Shay Astar. Ernest accidentally unleashes an ugly troll that plots to transform children into wooden dolls in the town of Briarville, Missouri.
- (13K)
- Comedy, Family, Fantasy
- John R. Cherry III
- 1991-10-11
Trantor changes some kids into wooden dolls and turns Ernest's dog, Rimshot, into a log. Ernest then teams up with Old Lady Hackmore to get rid of the beast and bring the victims back to life.
- (8)
- John R. Cherry III
- PG
- Jim Varney
In the ensuing fight between Trantor and Ernest, Trantor turns Ernest's dog Rimshot into a wooden doll before being driven off by soft serve ice cream covering Ernest's hands. Kenny realizes that "mother's care" refers to milk and rallies a troll-fighting team to destroy them.
Ernest Scared Stupid is a 1991 American fantasy horror comedy film directed by John Cherry starring Jim Varney. It is the fifth film to feature the character Ernest P. Worrell. It has him accidentally unleashing an army of trolls upon a small town on Halloween and the plot involves him joining a...
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Ernest Scared Stupid (also known as Ernest Saves Halloween) is a 1991 American comedy film, directed by John R. Cherry III and starring Jim Varney. It is the fifth film to feature Ernest P. Worrell and the final film to be released by Touchstone Pictures.