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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Rodney Dangerfield is Monty Capuletti, a baby photographer with a supportive wife but a tight-fisted super-rich mother-in-law (Mrs. Monahan, played by 1940s sex symbol Geraldine Fitzgerald) who despises Monty's bevy of vices (drinking, smoking, eating junk food, gambling, and some socially acceptable drugs). Not too long after his daughter's wedding (for which Monty and best friend Nicky, played by Joe Pesci, destroy the cake with their drunk driving), the mother-in-law dies in a plane crash. Oh, but there's a will, one which says that Monty gets the family's $10 million department store empire -- if he can go a year without indulging in his bad habits. |