Dutch (released as Driving Me Crazy outside the US) is a 1991 American road comedy-drama film directed by Peter Faiman, and written by John Hughes.
The film stars Ed O'Neill (in the title role) and Ethan Embry, co-starring JoBeth Williams, Christopher McDonald, Ari Meyers, and E. G. Daily.
The film was poorly received critically and was a box office bomb, although it gained a major cult following after its home video release.
O'Neill and Embry would later reunite as Joe Friday and Frank Smith in the 2003 version of the television series Dragnet.
Dutch ultimately hogties Doyle to a hockey stick and carries him to the car to start on the drive back home.
The pair endures several mishaps, including an impromptu fireworks show that sees Dutch's coat destroyed.
Stunned by his father's betrayal, and wounded by Dutch's accusation that he "hates his mother", Doyle begins to regret his callous attitude.
The two enter a restaurant, where they meet a married couple who takes them to a homeless shelter in Hammond, Indiana for the night.