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| Directed by | Christopher Guest |
| Produced by | Denise Di Novi |
| Written by | Mark Nutter Tom Wolfe Boyd Hale |
| Starring | Chris Farley Matthew Perry Lisa Barbuscia Eugene Levy |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
| Release date(s) | May 29, 1998 |
| Running time | 90 minutes |
| Language | English |
Almost Heroes is a 1998 comedy film starring Chris Farley and Matthew Perry and directed by Christopher Guest. It is narrated by Harry Shearer, who is best known for voicing characters such as Ned Flanders on The Simpsons.
The story focuses on two explorers, a well-off dandy (Perry) and a boorish wilderness guide (Farley), in the 19th century American frontier who try to beat Lewis and Clark as the first expedition to reach the Pacific Ocean.
The film was Farley's last major film role and was released five months after his death; he later had a cameo in the Norm Macdonald comedy Dirty Work, which was released later in the year.
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In 1804, Lewis & Clark have set out to discover America's western frontier. Unbeknownst to them, another expedition has been commissioned and is led by the stuffily aristocratic Leslie Edwards (Matthew Perry). Knowing he needs a man familiar with the territory to lead the way, Leslie hires Bartholomew Hunt (Chris Farley), a hyped-up tracker, along with a rag tag crew of misfits, including Guy Fontenot (Eugene Levy), an interpreter who doesn't speak any other languages. Heading off toward the Pacific Ocean, they encounter many obstacles such as wild bears, Indian tribes, and a group of Spanish conquistadors led by Hidalgo (Kevin Dunn), as they try to beat the other expedition team to the west coast.
The troupe make it at last when Bartholomew is dragged into the ocean by a great eagle. However, as we are told in the narration, this is not known by many, and Lewis and Clark were eventually credited with the discovery.
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