Dutch Drinking Game Rules

Queue up Dutch (1991), Peter Faiman's sharp Thanksgiving road trip comedy-drama. Ed O'Neill and Ethan Embry collide as grit meets prep-school pride. You ride along from Georgia to Chicago through motels, mishaps, and heart. This Dutch drinking game turns those awkward laughs into a lively group watch. Hit play, keep your drink ready, and track the on-screen sparks. Cues sync with repeat moments and character habits to keep the pace fun.
Play with friends, and keep it responsible and relaxed. Sip, do not chug, and switch to water when needed. Choose beer, wine, cocktails, or a zero-proof option that fits you. Know your limit, take breaks, and skip any cue you do not want. For adults of legal drinking age only. Find the movie Dutch drinking game rules below and get started.
Dutch Drinking Game Rules:
- Take a sip when Doyle throws a snobby insult at Dutch or his work.
- Drink when Dutch sets off fireworks at the boarding school.
- Take a sip when Doyle’s blazer and tie make him look extra proper.
- Drink when Doyle takes a swing or kicks at Dutch.
- Take a sip when Dutch and Doyle argue about money, class, or manners.
- Drink when their car breaks down, gets towed, or becomes undrivable.
- Take a sip when they hitch a ride with a stranger on the road.
- Drink when the two women charm them at a motel, then rob them.
- Take a sip when Dutch gives away comfort for Doyle, like a coat or blanket.
- Drink when Reed Standish is shown or someone says “Standish.”
- Take a sip when the movie cuts to Natalie waiting back in Chicago.
- Drink when they eat at a cheap diner or crash in a shelter.
- Take a sip when Doyle shows real kindness or says he was wrong.
- Drink when Dutch drops a blunt life lesson about respect or hard work.
- Finish your drink when Doyle finally confronts his father face to face.
- Finish your drink when they make it home for Thanksgiving dinner.
Title: Dutch
Released: 19 Jul 1991
Rated: PG-13
Runtime: 107 min
Genre: Comedy
Plot: Working-class, blunt, down-to-earth good-guy construction worker Dutch Dooley is the current boyfriend of a wealthy, snobbish tycoon's ex-wife. Volunteering to drive the woman's son home to Chicago for Thanksgiving from his Georgia boarding school, Dutch doesn't expect a picaresque adventure with an insufferable 12-year-old snob (desperately insecure under the surface) who disapproves of him totally. Can they reach their destination as friends? Will they get home at all?
Language: English








