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16:9 widescreen version; 2.0 Dolby Surround audio; Deleted scenes; Actors interviews; Trailer; Cast and crew information; Production notes; Digitally mastered; Scene access; Interactive menus
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0. Scene Index
1. My 5 Wives. [2:52]
2. Divorce Court. [3:28]
3. Welcome to Redwood Springs. [3:59]
4. Land Auction. [2:18]
5. Against Their Religion. [1:54]
6. A Legitimate Businessman. [3:23]
7. A New Member of the Church. [4:59]
8. The Take-a-Number System. [2:13]
9. Founder's Day Picnic. [3:16]
10. Square Dancing. [3:59]
11. New Property on the Market. [3:29]
12. Two More Wives. [4:02]
13. Collecting Evidence. [3:44]
14. Arrival in Vegas. [3:44]
15. Kick Him Where It Hurts. [3:53]
16. Liberated Women. [6:40]
17. Don Giovanni. [3:59]
18. Counterfeit Money. [2:05]
19. Town Meeting. [2:50]
20. Arrested. [2:07]
21. Court Proceedings. [1:49]
22. Out-of-Town Visitors. [3:10]
23. The Scheme Revealed. [3:08]
24. Jailbreak. [5:55]
25. Stakeout. [3:06]
26. Getaway on Skis. [4:00]
27. Vindicated. [2:18]
28. Childhood Friends. [2:39]
29. The New Mrs. Peterson. [1:31]
30. End Credits. [3:23]
Rodney Dangerfield co-wrote and stars in this comedy about a businessman who learns that when it comes to marriage, strength is in numbers. Monte Peterson (Dangerfield) is a real estate developer whose business acumen exceeds his success in romance; after finalizing his third divorce, Monte heads to Utah, where he discovers a small town called Redwood Springs. There, Monte finds an estate for sale which would be an ideal location for a ski resort. While closing the deal, Monte discovers that there are a few strings attached -- Brother Wallace, the late owner, was a member of a little-known religious sect, and his will specifies the new owner must join the church. Monte isn't too thrilled when he's told buying the land would mean giving up tobacco, liquor, and gambling, but he cheers up considerably when he learns that the sect embraces polygamy, and that Brother Wallace's three lovely young widows -- Stephanie (Judy Tylor), Virginia (Kate Luyben), and Emily (Angelika Baran) -- would be happy to marry him. Soon Monte picks up another piece of land next door, and two more wives to go with it, Sarah (Emmanuelle Vaugier) and Megan (Anita Brown). But Preston Gates (John Byner), a crooked real estate man, has been buying up most of the town on behalf of gangster Tony Morano (Andrew Dice Clay), and soon Preston and Tony are trying to figure out a way to take Monte's new resort away from him (and his spouses) before Tony's boss Don Giovanni (Jerry Stiller) gets angry. My Five Wives also stars Molly Shannon, John Pinette, and Rob Deleeuw. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide