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  1. Ernest Scared Stupid was released theatrically in the United States by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution on October 11, 1991. [4] It is the fourth film in the Ernest series, and the final in a four-film deal with Touchstone Pictures , with future installments after Ernest Rides Again , released independently as direct-to-video .

  2. Ernest Goes to Jail was released on April 6, 1990, and would be the last time an Ernest film was a hit at the box office, despite the next title, Ernest Scared Stupid (1991), being a fan-favorite today.

  3. Ernest Scared Stupid. “Somebody with a runny nose is gonna die.”. Having already applied his bumbling shenanigans to one holiday in 1988’s Ernest Saves Christmas, slapstick neighborhood doofus Ernest P. Worrell set his sights on Halloween in 1991’s Ernest Scared Stupid.

  4. Sep 20, 2016 · Released on October 11th of that year, Ernest Scared Stupid is essentially Ernest P. Worrell’s Halloween special, and in it the lovable idiot summons forth an ancient troll when he messes...

  5. A film named Ernest Scared Stiff was announced in two issues of Variety, published June 10 and July 22, 1991. Principal photography took place from May to July 1991 in Nashville, Tennessee. The June 10 issue also mentioned the final name, Ernest Scared Stupid.

  6. 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.

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  8. Oct 9, 2023 · For those of you unfamiliar with the premise, Ernest Scared Stupid centers around Ernest, who accidentally releases a demonic troll from his prison. Once out, the creature begins turning children into wooden dolls, allowing the troll to feed off their energy and begin growing an army of his own.