In Collection
#477
Seen It:
Yes
Comedy
USA / English
| Marilyn Joi |
Cleopatra Schwartz |
| Saul Kahan |
Schwartz |
| David Zucker |
Man in Car/Technician #2/Grunwald |
| Marcy Goldman |
Housewife |
| Dulcie Jordan |
Guest #1 |
| Gracia Lee |
Guest #2 |
| Sheila Rogers |
Guest #3 |
| Joseph G. Medalis |
Paul Burmaster |
| Barry Dennen |
Claude LaMont |
| Colin Male |
Argon Spokesman |
| Director |
John Landis |
| Producer |
Robert K. Weiss; Kim Jorgensen; Larry Kostroff |
| Writer |
Jim Abrahams; David Zucker |
A series of comedy vignettes, ranging in length from seconds to tens of minutes parodying almost every aspect of pop culture in the seventies. It roughly follows the broadcasting day of a television station, although bits like "Zinc Oxide and You," a jab at high school health films and the pseudo trailer "Catholic High School Girls in Trouble" deviate from the format. The longest bit is "A Fistful of Yen," a high octane conflagration of early Bruce Lee and Clint Eastwood. Notable among the cast are Technician #2 (David Zucker), Technician #1 (Jim Abrahams), Technician #3 (Jerry Zucker), all in "Eyewitness News." Celebrities appear in the "That's Armageddon" skit, including The Architect (George Lazenby), and the Clumsy Waiter (Donald Sutherland).
| Barcode |
5014293153058 |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Release Date |
29/03/2004 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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