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14 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 63San Francisco ChroniclePeter StackSan Francisco ChroniclePeter StackIt's going to be easy for some to dismiss the new Touchstone Pictures comedy, Captain Ron, as a leaky boatload of predictable gags. But it's what you can't predict that keeps this stupidly amusing seafaring tale afloat, making it surprisingly fun. [18 Sep 1992, p.C3]
- 60EmpireKim NewmanEmpireKim NewmanA family comedy lacking the double level of humour that make the modern ones so successful. The jokes are obvious but never very far away. Russell puts in a worthy performance as the irrepressible Ron and Martin Short is typically neurotic as the father.
- 50Los Angeles TimesMichael WilmingtonLos Angeles TimesMichael WilmingtonCaptain Ron is a movie about trapped suburbanites who break out into romantic seas, but it never really leaves suburbia. Its spiritual home is in the shopping mall. Like the Cap'n himself, this movie guzzles up its dreams and ignores the busted engine.
- 50The New York TimesVincent CanbyThe New York TimesVincent CanbyThe scenery is pretty but the movie never makes one wish to be in it. Mr. Russell, a good, reliable actor, prompts a few smiles as the raffish, impossibly self-assured sailor who is always half tight. Mr. Short and Ms. Place also are attractive in spite of the dim material.
- 50Boston GlobeJay CarrBoston GlobeJay CarrCaptain Ron is an inconsequential but inoffensive little comedy dedicated to the proposition that inheriting Clark Gable's yacht can be a real problem. A throwback to the plastic Disney family comedies of the late '50s and early '60s, it's at least trim and shipshape, if never inspired or original. [18 Sep 1992, p.56]
- A terrific cast, good pacing and some smart, funny dialogue bring an occasional fresh breeze to what is essentially a stale formula comedy.
- 40Tampa Bay TimesSteve PersallTampa Bay TimesSteve PersallAny movie that features a dramatic actor like Kurt Russell playing straight man to a goofball like Martin Short already is sailing on choppy waters. Toss in a script that leaves no cliche unturned and the result is Captain Ron, a seafaring comedy that keeps its creativity in dry dock. [18 Sep 1992, p.8]
- 30Washington PostRita KempleyWashington PostRita KempleyIf we lived in a just universe, Captain Ron, a farce filmed in and around the Devil's Triangle, would simply have vanished into another dimension. But we don't and it didn't.
- 30Time Out LondonTrevor JohnstonTime Out LondonTrevor JohnstonWould-be seadog Short inherits old boat and sets sail for adventure in the Caribbean only to have sozzled captain Russell land the whole crew in deep trouble. Queasy ocean-going comedy, not helped by Kurt's Robert Newton impersonation.
- 25TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineLike virtually every Disney comedy released for the last several years, Captain Ron starts well but gets soggier as it goes along.