Year: 1977
Runtime: 95 mins
Language: English
Director: Ted Kotcheff
A Tribute to American Ingenuity When an upwardly mobile couple find themselves unemployed and in debt, they turn to armed robbery in desperation.
Warning: spoilers below!
Haven’t seen Fun with Dick and Jane yet? This summary contains major spoilers. Bookmark the page, watch the movie, and come back for the full breakdown. If you're ready, scroll on and relive the story!
Read the complete plot breakdown of Fun with Dick and Jane (1977), including all key story events, major twists, and the ending explained in detail. Discover what really happened—and what it all means.
Dick Harper [George Segal] is a successful aerospace engineer in Los Angeles, where he and wife Jane Harper [Jane Fonda] keep a lovely house with a swimming pool and a newly laid lawn, while their son Billy [Sean Frye] is lovingly looked after by Jane. When a sudden reversal strikes, Dick’s boss, Charlie Blanchard [Ed McMahon], fires him, and the Harpers suddenly owe more than $70,000 in income taxes, leaving them with no income to speak of. Their attempts to find other work falter: Jane tries a restaurant fashion-modeling gig that ends in fiasco, and Dick must apply for unemployment and food stamps. Meanwhile, Jane’s wealthy parents, her father [John Dehner] and her mother [Mary Jackson], urge them to see the hardship as a hard-won life lesson rather than a defeat.
Desperate, they turn to a life of crime, choosing their targets carefully and even drawing a crowd as they rob the telephone company. The moral weight of their actions grows heavier as they weigh guilt against necessity, and they eventually decide to retire from robbery. But almost immediately they spot Charlie Blanchard again, this time on TV, testifying before a Congressional committee and revealing that he keeps a slush fund of cash in his office. Spurred by this discovery, Dick and Jane plot one final caper, planning to rob Charlie himself. During a gala at Dick’s old firm, they crack Charlie’s safe and steal the money, slipping into the building’s main floor. Security guards close in, and in a tense moment, Dick admits the theft to Charlie; they also reveal that Jane has phoned the police to report the crime. Charlie, however, requests that the police overlook the incident and helps escort the pair out.
In the aftermath, a press release proclaims that Dick has been named president of the firm, while Charlie resigns from his post.
Last Updated: October 07, 2025 at 09:43
Don't stop at just watching — explore Fun with Dick and Jane in full detail. From the complete plot summary and scene-by-scene timeline to character breakdowns, thematic analysis, and a deep dive into the ending — every page helps you truly understand what Fun with Dick and Jane is all about. Plus, discover what's next after the movie.
Track the full timeline of Fun with Dick and Jane with every major event arranged chronologically. Perfect for decoding non-linear storytelling, flashbacks, or parallel narratives with a clear scene-by-scene breakdown.
Discover movies like Fun with Dick and Jane that share similar genres, themes, and storytelling elements. Whether you’re drawn to the atmosphere, character arcs, or plot structure, these curated recommendations will help you explore more films you’ll love.
Fun with Dick and Jane (1977) Scene-by-Scene Movie Timeline
Fun with Dick and Jane (1977) Movie Characters, Themes & Settings
Fun with Dick and Jane (1977) Spoiler-Free Summary & Key Flow
Movies Like Fun with Dick and Jane – Similar Titles You’ll Enjoy
Fun with Dick and Jane (2005) Plot Summary & Ending Explained
The Bank Dick (1940) Full Movie Breakdown
The Maiden Heist (2009) Ending Explained & Film Insights
The Survivors (1983) Film Overview & Timeline
Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door (1997) Plot Summary & Ending Explained
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath (1931) Plot Summary & Ending Explained
Another Fine Mess (1930) Story Summary & Characters
Tillie’s Punctured Romance (1914) Movie Recap & Themes
Dirty Work (2018) Detailed Story Recap
After the Fox (1966) Full Movie Breakdown
That Funny Feeling (1965) Movie Recap & Themes
Fun on a Weekend (1947) Full Movie Breakdown
Jewel Robbery (1932) Story Summary & Characters
National Lampoon’s Movie Madness (1982) Complete Plot Breakdown
A Chump at Oxford (1940) Full Movie Breakdown