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William C. Tate
- Horst Heinkel
- (as William Tate)
James W. Grimes
- Lucas Lonzo - Sonny
- (as James Grimes)
Crystal Laws Green
- Bambee Star - Helen #1
- (as Crystal Green)
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Being a long time of Mr. Plympton's animations for over 30 years, I had to give his mockumentary a chance...and boy it's just as precious as his animated gifts.
I mean this film is very very silly-don't expect Spinal Tap or And God Spoke; but do expect a very low budget comedic romp that doesn't take itself seriously.
Throw your mind out of the window and enjoy this hidden gem!
I mean this film is very very silly-don't expect Spinal Tap or And God Spoke; but do expect a very low budget comedic romp that doesn't take itself seriously.
Throw your mind out of the window and enjoy this hidden gem!
I was a big fan of Bill Plympton's animated work, so when I got the opportunity to do sound on this film I was very excited! But I'm afraid what started as a funny idea just couldn't support a whole film. But I do love the low budget low budget aesthetic herejust couldn't support a whole film. But I do love the low budget parody of a low budget aesthetic here!
I have long been a huge fan of the weird cartoons of Bill Plympton, so when I heard he wrote and directed a live action film, I was excited to see it. "Guns of the Clackamas" is a mockumentary about the production of a fake film. This is exactly the sort of film that the terrific "...And God Spoke" was and so I was excited to see the Plympton film even more. Sadly, however, "Clackamas" was not a particularly enjoyable film. In fact, the longer I watched it, the more I disliked it.
Let me give you some more background information about my taste in movies. In addition to "...And God Spoke", I have really loved the mockumentaries made by Christopher Guest. "Best in Show" is one of my favorite comedies ever and while not a hilarious film, I adored "A Mighty Wind" and its gentle parody of a PBS-style reunion concert. So, when I say I really disliked the Plympton film, it is NOT because I dislike the genre--it's because the film just isn't funny. The idea is to use quality actors and writing to make a film that mocks cheesy films and looks real--not make a cheesy film with non-professional actors that is as bad as the film you are purporting to parody.
Dull and there are simply other films that have done this much better.
Let me give you some more background information about my taste in movies. In addition to "...And God Spoke", I have really loved the mockumentaries made by Christopher Guest. "Best in Show" is one of my favorite comedies ever and while not a hilarious film, I adored "A Mighty Wind" and its gentle parody of a PBS-style reunion concert. So, when I say I really disliked the Plympton film, it is NOT because I dislike the genre--it's because the film just isn't funny. The idea is to use quality actors and writing to make a film that mocks cheesy films and looks real--not make a cheesy film with non-professional actors that is as bad as the film you are purporting to parody.
Dull and there are simply other films that have done this much better.
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- AnecdotesThis film was inspired by the story of Saratoga (1937), which was finished after its star died.
- Crédits fousFor the punchline to the duck joke, send $2 to... (at a screening in February 1996, director Bill Plympton commented, "I've already made $4 from that".)
- ConnexionsEdited into Mondo Plympton (1997)
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