Ricky Stanicky
He's the best friend they never had.
2024 | 114m | English
Popularity: 3 (history)
| Director: | Peter Farrelly |
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| Writer: | Peter Farrelly, Brian Jarvis, Jim Freeman, Pete Jones, Jason Decker, David Occhino, Jeffrey Bushell, Mike Cerrone |
| Staring: |
| When three childhood best friends pull a prank gone wrong, they invent the imaginary Ricky Stanicky to get them out of trouble. Twenty years later, the trio still uses the nonexistent Ricky as a handy alibi for their immature behavior. But when their spouses and partners get suspicious and demand to finally meet the fabled Mr. Stanicky, the guilty trio decide to hire a washed-up actor and raunchy celebrity impersonator to bring him to life. | |
| Release Date: | Mar 07, 2024 |
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| Director: | Peter Farrelly |
| Writer: | Peter Farrelly, Brian Jarvis, Jim Freeman, Pete Jones, Jason Decker, David Occhino, Jeffrey Bushell, Mike Cerrone |
| Genres: | Comedy |
| Keywords | lie, male friendship, atlantic city, lgbt, lying, actor, playful, absurd, hilarious, compassionate, farcical |
| Production Companies | Gerber Pictures, Michael De Luca Productions, Smart Entertainment, RocketScience, Footloose Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $49,700,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 03, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Zac Efron | Dean |
| John Cena | Ricky Stanicky (Rod) |
| Andrew Santino | JT |
| Jermaine Fowler | Wes |
| Lex Scott Davis | Erin |
| Anja Savcic | Susan |
| William H. Macy | Summerhayes |
| Heather Mitchell | Leona |
| Debra Lawrance | Mrs Levine |
| Daniel Monks | Keith |
| Apple Farrelly | Carly |
| Jeff Ross | Rabbi Greenberg |
| Jane Badler | Miriam Summerhayes |
| Jackson Tozer | Gary Polisner |
| Riley Stiles | Young Dean |
| Oscar Wilson | Young JT |
| Gaius Nolan | Young Wes |
| Brian Jarvis | Police Chief Agawam |
| Jackie Flynn | Fire Chief Grunberg |
| Kevin Flynn | Fireman Mycroft |
| Jasmine Anders | Officer Parfitt |
| Stan Grant | Stan Grant |
| Dieu Vieil Mbelo | Trumpet Man |
| Alieu Chol | Trumpet Player |
| Bol Cinwel | Trumpet Player |
| Louis Ecaldre | Trumpet Player |
| Samson Madu | Trumpet Player |
| Takudzwa Matsatsa | Trumpet Player |
| Gayetee Sonkarkey | Trumpet Player |
| Aaron Thoman | Trumpet Player |
| Surafel Yigletu | Trumpet Player |
| Bob Farrelly | Barry the Bartender |
| Nathan Jones | Big Ben |
| Jasper Bagg | Little Lenny |
| Peter Venn | Casino Extra |
| Cessalee Stovall | Nurse |
| Sean Dobra | Hospital Guy |
| Allan Lim | Rod's Audio Engineer |
| Sloan Fischer | Cheese Puffs |
| Marta Kaczmarek | Mimi Jacobs |
| Francesca Waters | Ginny Hoffman |
| Charlie Torr | Glazed Dates |
| Charlotte Marquis | Kid at Bris |
| Olivia Marquis | Kid at Bris |
| Goldie Harris-Currie | Kid at Bris |
| Sunny Harris-Currie | Kid at Bris |
| Evie Bock | Kid at Bris |
| Layla Bock | Kid at Bris |
| Harry Saunders | Kid at Bris |
| Ryan Shelton | Phillip |
| Harrison Frick | Karnowski |
| Sean Gildea | Peterson |
| Jim Knobeloch | Billings |
| Belinda Aitken | Executive #3 |
| Zen Gesner | World River Exec #1 |
| Kate Lister | World River Exec #2 |
| Ruben Francis | World River CEO |
| Sharon Johal | News Reader #1 |
| Adam Murphy | News Reader #2 |
| Bibi Belo | TSA Agent |
| Emily Irene Bishop | Emily Irene Bishop |
| Charlie Levy | Charlie Levy |
| Will Thomas Schneider | Will Thomas Schneider |
| Olivia Mary Bishop | Olivia Mary Bishop |
| Lachlan David McCredie | Lachlan David McCredie |
| Stephanie Dianne Woods | Stephanie Dianne Woods |
| Joshua Cox | Joshua Cox |
| Zahra Nezami | Zahra Nezami |
| Bluelily Rahera Steen | Bluelily Rahera Steen |
| Marc Rebillet | Marc Rebillet (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Peter Farrelly | Screenplay, Screenstory, Director |
| Brian Jarvis | Screenstory, Screenplay |
| Jim Freeman | Screenstory, Screenplay |
| Pete Jones | Screenstory, Screenplay |
| Jason Decker | Story |
| David Occhino | Story |
| Rick Montgomery | Casting |
| Gary Mackay | Production Design |
| Ben Barber | Art Direction |
| Adrian Dalton | Art Direction |
| Anneke Botha | Set Decoration |
| Katherine Milne | Costume Design |
| Clare Plueckhahn | Second Unit Director |
| Sam Luiz | Special Effects Technician |
| Bryn Morrow | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Laura Bock | Extras Casting |
| Thomas Sullivan | Casting Associate |
| Chris Campagna | Sound Effects Editor |
| James Harvey | ADR Editor |
| Matt Lapthorne | Sound Effects Editor |
| Tom Marks | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Paul Pirola | Sound Supervisor |
| Sam Rogers | Foley Artist |
| Greg P. Russell | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Ryan Squires | Foley Recordist |
| J G Clarke | Thanks |
| Steve Price | Gaffer |
| Mark Kenfield | "C" Camera Operator |
| Jeffrey Bushell | Screenstory, Screenplay |
| Mike Cerrone | Screenstory, Screenplay |
| John Brawley | Director of Photography |
| Patrick J. Don Vito | Editor |
| Dave Palmer | Original Music Composer |
| Chris Anderson | Stunt Coordinator |
| Dave Chappelle | Thanks |
| Russell Crowe | Thanks |
| Jessica Clarke-Nash | "A" Camera Operator |
| Matt Dobson | Steadicam Operator, "B" Camera Operator |
| Kitty Allwood | First Assistant "A" Camera |
| Murray Johnston | First Assistant "B" Camera |
| Corydon Anderson | First Assistant "C" Camera |
| Jason Morling | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
| Hazal Alakus | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
| Sara Ricupito | Second Assistant "C" Camera |
| Lukas Davidson | Digital Imaging Technician |
| Amy Barclay | Script Supervisor |
| Marc S. Fischer | Unit Production Manager |
| Georgina Marquis | Unit Production Manager |
| J.B. Rogers | First Assistant Director |
| Jade van der Lei | Production Supervisor |
| Juan Robertson | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Alison Telford | Casting |
| Kate Leonard | Casting |
| Jane Maguire | Post Production Supervisor |
| Erin Lander | Second Assistant Director |
| Philli Anderson | Stunts |
| Chippa Campbell | Stunts |
| Michael M. Foster | Stunts |
| Elliot Joseph | Stunts |
| Grace Moss | Stunts |
| Chris Pace | Stunts |
| Sharelle Starr | Stunts |
| Chris Weir | Stunts |
| Tom Wolfe | Music Supervisor |
| Manish Raval | Music Supervisor |
| Kate Angus | Stunts |
| Ben Carter | Stunts |
| Russell Frost | Stunts |
| Nick Likane | Stunts |
| Cody Riley | Stunts |
| Hayden Stewart | Stunts |
| Richard Williams | Stunts |
| Bray Buenrostro | Stunts |
| Nick Downing | Stunts |
| Graham Jahne | Stunts |
| Luke Molineux | Stunts |
| Seb Muirhead | Stunts |
| Demi Sorono | Stunts |
| Jeremy Watt | Stunts |
| Kevin Willie | Stunts |
| Allanah Avalon | Production Coordinator |
| McKenzie Hilditch | Production Secretary |
| Ruby Lawler | Production Secretary |
| Roxanne Sino | Travel Coordinator |
| Ash Hamilton | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Zoe Marxsen | Crowd Assistant Director |
| Bethany Stoke | Third Assistant Director |
| Kate Saunders | Supervising Art Director |
| Bree Ogden | Art Department Coordinator |
| Richard Veith | Set Designer |
| Anna McEwan | Graphic Designer |
| Lawton Lonsdale | Storyboard Artist |
| Felicia Asplet | Set Decorating Coordinator |
| Josh Carstensen | Leadman |
| Grace Carey | On Set Dresser |
| Suzy Whitefield | Set Dresser |
| Shelley Williams | Set Dresser |
| Lucy Gouldthorpe | Set Dresser |
| Romy McCann | Set Dresser |
| Ruby Railey | Property Buyer |
| Todd Gingell | Swing |
| Michael Jenkins | Swing |
| Nick Kuceli | Swing |
| Austin Magasiva | Swing |
| Adam Olivier | Swing |
| Phil Portellos | Swing |
| Olivia Pullbrook | Property Master |
| Ashlan Dowling | Assistant Property Master |
| Ben Corless | Construction Manager |
| Tori Wendt | Standby Property Master |
| Dean Ryan | Production Sound Mixer |
| Gary Dixon | Boom Operator |
| Chris O'Shea | Boom Operator |
| Barbara Pinn | Costume Supervisor |
| Chris Walsingham | Best Boy Electrician |
| Nick Sowter | Rigging Gaffer |
| Richard Chapman | Electrician |
| Justin Yong | Electrician |
| Pablo Aybar | Electrician |
| Daniel Faizan | Electrician |
| Nathan Gummow | Electrician |
| Joe Seymour | Electrician |
| Dan Mitton | Key Grip |
| Mark Brown | Best Boy Grip |
| Nils Bendix | Key Rigging Grip |
| Mark Bradford | Grip |
| Zelman Cressey Gladwin | Grip |
| Travis Hall | Grip |
| Gavin Kennelly | Grip |
| Steve McGreevy | Grip |
| Kyle Skals | Grip |
| Josephine Webster | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Andrea Cadzow | Hair Supervisor, Makeup Supervisor |
| Chiara Tripodi | Hair Designer, Makeup Designer |
| Zeljka Stanin | Key Hair Stylist |
| Chrissy Zemura | Hairstylist |
| Nicole Schipilliti | Makeup & Hair |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| John Jacobs | Producer |
| Thorsten Schumacher | Producer |
| Domenic Benvenuto | Executive Producer |
| Gianni Benvenuto | Executive Producer |
| Nicki Cortese | Executive Producer |
| Marc S. Fischer | Executive Producer |
| Harrison Frick | Associate Producer |
| Patrick Josten | Executive Producer |
| Walter Josten | Executive Producer |
| Georgina Marquis | Executive Producer |
| Jeff Okin | Executive Producer |
| Jonathan Lynch-Staunton | Executive Producer |
| Zac Unterman | Executive Producer |
| Levi Woodward | Executive Producer |
| Paul Currie | Producer |
| Jeffrey Bushell | Executive Producer |
| Jackie Fletcher | Executive Producer |
| Wayne Marc Godfrey | Executive Producer |
| Michael De Luca | Producer |
| Mario Biancacci | Co-Producer |
| Thomas Jordan | Associate Producer |
| J.B. Rogers | Co-Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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Popularity History
| Year | Month | Avg | Max | Min |
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| 2024 | 4 | 110 | 224 | 85 |
| 2024 | 5 | 110 | 224 | 79 |
| 2024 | 6 | 75 | 107 | 53 |
| 2024 | 7 | 94 | 205 | 53 |
| 2024 | 8 | 83 | 215 | 39 |
| 2024 | 9 | 42 | 78 | 30 |
| 2024 | 10 | 47 | 105 | 28 |
| 2024 | 11 | 41 | 115 | 26 |
| 2024 | 12 | 31 | 70 | 23 |
| 2025 | 1 | 38 | 75 | 22 |
| 2025 | 2 | 21 | 37 | 4 |
| 2025 | 3 | 8 | 34 | 2 |
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| 2026 | 1 | 5 | 7 | 2 |
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| 2025 | 10 | 870 | 908 |
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| 2025 | 8 | 784 | 870 |
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| 2025 | 7 | 935 | 935 |
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| 2025 | 4 | 596 | 770 |
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| 2025 | 3 | 162 | 408 |
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/ricky-stanicky-review-a-humorous-pleasant-comedy/ "Ricky Stanicky cleverly uses a blend of light humor, simple yet sincere messages, and a pleasant narrative to provide broad entertainment, as well as a testament to the complexities of personal gr ... owth and human nature. The standout performance of John Cena, along with a cohesive and dynamic cast, elevates the film beyond its conventional plot, highlighting Peter Farrelly's ability to create stories that resonate with the audience through laughter and reflection. Despite the divergent opinions on Farrelly's contributions to cinema, his talent for balancing comedy with deeper thematic elements is once again laid out for everyone to appreciate, some more than others. Recommended for all types of viewers." Rating: B+
This movie features a cast of actors I generally enjoy watching, but it turned out to be a mess. The only standout performance came from John Cena, who fully committed to his character and brought some much-needed energy to the film. The main characters are depicted as despicable human beings, tr ... eating everyone around them poorly. The film tries to justify the protagonist's behavior by revealing an abusive background late in the story. This revelation feels like a cheap excuse to garner sympathy and forgive his dishonesty and mistreatment of others. For instance, there is no prior indication of the protagonist's abusive past until it becomes convenient for the plot, making it feel forced and insincere. The attempt to use child abuse as a justification for the protagonist's actions is poorly handled and comes off as classless. The film fails to provide a nuanced portrayal of how an abusive background might realistically affect someone's behavior. Instead, it uses the abuse as a plot device to excuse the protagonist's otherwise inexcusable actions. John Cena's performance is the movie's saving grace. He brings a level of commitment and charisma to his role that is noticeably absent in the rest of the cast. Cena's dedication to his character provides some genuine moments of entertainment in an otherwise disappointing film. The story and writing are weak, failing to create a cohesive and engaging narrative. The characters' actions often lack logical motivation, and the plot feels disjointed. The writers seem to believe that mentioning a character's traumatic past is enough to generate empathy, but without proper buildup and context, this tactic falls flat. The worst part is that it is astoundingly unfunny. This film is a disappointment despite its talented cast. The poorly executed story, unlikable characters, and insincere attempts at emotional depth make it a difficult watch. John Cena's performance is a rare bright spot, but it isn't enough to save the film from its fundamental flaws. For a more successful movie, the writers would need to focus on creating believable character arcs and a more coherent narrative. As it stands, the film fails to deliver on its potential and leaves much to be desired.
“Ricky Stanicky” is a prime example of wasted potential, featuring stupid writing, unrealistic characters, and a barrage of unfunny jokes that fall flat. Directed by Peter Farrelly, this film squanders its promising premise and talented cast on a juvenile and uninspired, off-color comedy that fails ... to deliver enough laughs or entertainment to justify its sad existence. This is a really, really bad movie. Twenty years after Dean (Zac Efron), JT (Andrew Santino), and Wes (Jermaine Fowler), three childhood best friends, created an imaginary scapegoat for their pranks and shenanigans, they still find themselves using the nonexistent Ricky Stanicky as an alibi for their immature behavior. After JT misses the birth of his first child due to yet another tall tale, their families get suspicious and demand to meet Mr. Stanicky. Panicked, the guys hired “Rock Hard” Rod (John Cena), a raunchy, washed-up celebrity impersonator from Atlantic City to bring their imaginary buddy to life. Rod takes his role far too seriously, which causes a lot of shenanigans to ensue, making the best friends wish they’d never created Ricky in the first place. It sounds like a slam dunk of a premise that would lend itself to comedy gold, but Farrelly totally blows everything about his film. While it works as a childhood prank, it feels utterly ridiculous and implausible when applied to adult characters with families and responsibilities. These are grown men, for crying out loud. Even worse, the film’s attempts at humor largely miss the mark, with most jokes and gags landing as total duds. Whether it’s the tired trope of bawdy rewrites of classic songs or the contrived scenarios involving Ricky Stanicky’s outrageous heroics, the comedy falls flat at every turn. Even the presence of a talented and charming cast can’t salvage the abysmal writing and lackluster execution. By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS