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Synopsis
In the future (the distant year of 1997), the United States of America is in crisis. The oil shortage has grown to epic proportions, leading to people living in their cars and bicycling to work. Cigarettes and meat have been outlawed, gold coins are needed to operate common household appliances, and the Western White House (located in a luxury apartment in California) has been forced by economic necessity to operate round-the-clock tours for vacationing Chinese citizens. The economy is deep trouble; President Chet Roosevelt (John Ritter) has borrowed four billion dollars from Native American tennis shoe manufacturer Sam Birdwater (Chief Dan George), and he's foreclosing on the loan. When a media expert, Eric McMerkhin (Peter Riegert), is summoned for advice (since despite all hardships, Americans refuse to give up their televisions), he suggests a telethon. It's a great idea, except the President's assistant Vincent Vanderhoff (Fred Willard) is in cahoots with the United Heb-Rab Republic, a sinister coalition of Israeli and Arab nationals who want to snap up America if the debt can't be paid. He ensures that the show is stocked with endless ventriloquists and insists on Monty Rushmore (Harvey Korman), a washed-up, drug-addicted television personality as host. The star of the popular sitcom "Both Mother and Father," he is sure to self-destruct over the grueling 30-day-and-night telethon schedule. Despite terrorist attacks and the kidnapping of President Roosevelt, the patriotic spirit prevails and American citizens dig deep and pledge their gold to the cause. This outrageous farce (based on a play by Firesign Theatre alumni Philip Proctor and Peter Bergman) features cameos from Elvis Costello, Jay Leno, Meat Loaf and the Del Rubio Triplets, and is narrated by George Carlin. The Beach Boys, Eddie Money, and Nick Lowe contribute to the musical soundtrack. ~ Fred Beldin, All Movie Guide

Cast

Harvey Korman Monty
Terry McGovern Danny Olsen
Meat Loaf Oklahoma Roy
Nancy Morgan Lucy
Peter Riegert Eric
Richard Schaal Jerry
Fred Willard Vanderhoff
Zane Buzby Mouling
Chief Dan George Sam

Production Crew

James B. Rogers Choreography
Gerald Hirschfeld Cinematographer
Alan Parsons Composer (Music Score)
David Pomeranz Composer (Music Score)
Earl Brown, Jr. Composer (Music Score)
Elvis Costello Composer (Music Score)
Jim Steinman Composer (Music Score)
Reggie Knighton Composer (Music Score)
Tom Scott Composer (Music Score)
Daniel Paredes Costume Designer
Neal Israel Director
Andrew Horvitch Editor
John C. Howard Editor
Edward J. Rosen Executive Producer
Jack Baran First Assistant Director
Peter Bergman Play Author
Philip Proctor Play Author
Joe Roth Producer
Stan Jolley Production Designer
Peter Bergman Screen Story
Philip Proctor Screen Story
Michael Mislove Screenwriter
Monica Johnson Screenwriter
Neal Israel Screenwriter
Mark Fabus Set Designer
Peter Bergman Short Story Author
Peter Bergman Short Story Author
Philip Proctor Short Story Author
Philip Proctor Short Story Author
Jim Steinman Songwriter
Year: 1979
Runtime: 85
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Lorimar Productions
United Artists