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Tunnelvision

  • 1976
  • R
  • 1h 10m
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5.0/10
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Tunnelvision (1976)
Dark ComedyParodySatireSketch ComedyComedy

A federal committee reviews the programming of an immensely popular and uncensored network from 1985, including news segments, variety shows, scripted series, public service announcements, a... Read allA federal committee reviews the programming of an immensely popular and uncensored network from 1985, including news segments, variety shows, scripted series, public service announcements, and commercials.A federal committee reviews the programming of an immensely popular and uncensored network from 1985, including news segments, variety shows, scripted series, public service announcements, and commercials.

  • Directors
    • Neal Israel
    • Bradley R. Swirnoff
  • Writers
    • Michael Mislove
    • Neal Israel
  • Stars
    • Phil Proctor
    • Howard Hesseman
    • Beans Morocco
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
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    • Directors
      • Neal Israel
      • Bradley R. Swirnoff
    • Writers
      • Michael Mislove
      • Neal Israel
    • Stars
      • Phil Proctor
      • Howard Hesseman
      • Beans Morocco
    • 27User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Phil Proctor
    Phil Proctor
    • Christian A. Broder
    Howard Hesseman
    Howard Hesseman
    • Senator McMannus
    Beans Morocco
    • Senator Polanski
    • (as Dan Barrows)
    Stephen Feinberg
    • Proctologist
    Ron Silver
    Ron Silver
    • Dr. Manuel Labor
    Roberta Kent
    • Mrs. Betty Purvis
    Edwina Gough
    • Melanie Edwards
    • (as Edwina Anderson)
    Ernie Anderson
    Ernie Anderson
    • Quant O'Neill…
    James Bacon
    James Bacon
    • Gene Scallion
    Kurt Andon
    Kurt Andon
    • Man at breakfast…
    Lorry Goldman
    • Pierre Skooché…
    Lynne Marie Stewart
    Lynne Marie Stewart
    • Marie
    • (as Lynn Marie Stewart)
    Gerrit Graham
    Gerrit Graham
    • Freddie
    • (as Gerritt Graham)
    Pamela Toll
    • Street Attendant
    Gene Pistilli
    • Dying Man
    Demitri Ponse
    • Little Boy
    Lois Samuels
    • Mother
    Rick Hurst
    Rick Hurst
    • Father
    • Directors
      • Neal Israel
      • Bradley R. Swirnoff
    • Writers
      • Michael Mislove
      • Neal Israel
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    G-Man-25

    Dated But Influential Sketch Comedy

    It's extremely dated, dopey and wildly uneven, but there are still some pretty good laughs to be had in this short collection of skits that take a look at what "television of the future" will be like (?) Even if the humor isn't your cup of tea, it's worth a look just to spot the large cast of then-unknown and up-and-coming comedy talent. Rent it with the similarly-themed "The Groove Tube" for an evening of mindless juvenile fun.
    2justicealan

    Great cast, bad movie

    This movie is a prime example of squandering great resources in a film. You've got future SNL and SCTV stars in their prime, such as John Candy, Chevy Chase, Laraine Newman, Al Franken,Tom Davis and Joe Flaherty essentially making 70 minutes of coarse, uninspired fart and racist jokes. The concept of a network from the future subverting society could have really been taken to some interesting extremes, but instead right out the gate, makes a lame, juvenile proctology joke and stays in that vein of humor the whole way.Seek out the earlier and much more subversive and witty Groove Tube or the later, hilarious Kentucky Fried Movie. This movie is only for those who want to see a time capsule of bad 70's sketch comedy movies.
    4angels_egg1

    Prophetic but not Good ... i'm serious, prohphetic!!

    Saturday Night Live, National Lampoon, and SCTV alumnus are all together in a sometimes funny sketch film.

    However, it is very interesting to watch now, at the start of 2005. Twenty years after this movie is supposed to take place, look at how many of their gags have become absolutely true: There is a mock movie trailer, that probably wasn't even clever at the time, for something called "The Pregnant Man" which came true with Arnold Schwarzenegger's dumb movie "Junior" There is a commercial spoof, that probably wasn't even clever at the time, for something featuring Sammy Davis Jr. and Jackie Onasis called "Celebrity Wrestling" which has now come true with a popular show called "Celebrity Boxing" There is a mock movie trailer, that probably wasn't even clever at the time, that features John Candy in a movie about a severed head. Watch this trailer and look how similar it's shots and plot are to Frank Hellenlotter's Basket Case!! And finally there is an ad for a late late show documentary about "a dead dream, the only two left ..." The name of the documentary is ... THE LAST HIPPIES! LOL.

    Four prophecies come true!
    blackxmas

    Dated yet intellectual raunchy comedy

    If you don't think today's American comedies have been dumbed down, you should give TUNNEL VISION a look. Crude and tasteless, extremely dated, but very, very smart. It's amazing how many jokes you miss because here, it's all in the writing. Sure, kids today won't get a lot of the 70's pop and political references, but if you actually paid attention in your history and political science classes (as well as TNN and TVLAND), it shouldn't be a problem. Can you say that about TOMCATS and AMERICAN PIE? The wraparound segments of a federal hearing pertaining to the effects on the nation for watching the Tunnel Vision network are eerily prophetic given the current Media Marketing Responsibility Act Lieberman and Clinton and Kohl are trying to push. Politically Correct viewers may balk at some of the bits on race, but the film skewers everybody, plus it's obvious that there's more going on then just a cheap laugh at different minority (and majority) groups' expense. TUNNEL VISION is more than just an old sketch comedy movie from the 70's, and it's sad that most modern comedies can't approach the cerebral humor on display here.
    drosse67

    Not quite Network

    1976 saw the release of this movie and the Oscar-winning classic Network. There really is no argument as to which is the better film, but the idea of American viewers becoming glued to their TV sets because of an "anything goes" TV station doesn't seem too far-fetched today. Of the skit comedies of the '70s (Kentucky Fried Movie and Groove Tube being the others), this is the weakest. But it has some moments. The competing California candidates is a funny running gag, but the French chef is definitely not and unfortunately shows up throughout the movie. If you want to compare the success of these three films, you can use the filmmakers' later work as a gauge: The makers of Kentucky Fried Movie went on to Animal House, The Blues Brothers, Trading Places, Airplane, Police Squad and Top Secret. The makers of The Groove Tube went on to Modern Problems (and Richard Belzer went on to radio). The makers of Tunnel Vision went on to Bachelor Party and Moving Violations. You do the math.

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    • Trivia
      Movie debut of announcer Dick Tufeld, the voice of the robot from the TV series Perdus dans l'espace (1965).
    • Goofs
      The Vitabrain Capsulized Library promises to provide "Wuthering Heights" by the Brontes with eggs over easy, but, although all the Brontes wrote, Only Emily is credited with "Wuthering Heights"
    • Quotes

      Announcer: Tunnelvision... the no-bullshit network!

    • Crazy credits
      In the credits, the title "Tunnel Vision" is graced with an eyeball protruding from a pair of lips.
    • Alternate versions
      The earlier release on Media in 1978 uses an exceedingly scratchy print and has two segments missing that are viewable on the later Harmonyvision release: a proctology TV ad that appears just after the Midas Touch Cleaning Fluid ad, and the "Convert. The Church Is Changing" spot, which appears towards the film's end, right after the Dinner Bars commercial. The latter spot features a woman dressed as a priest, stripping in front of a church window. The former features a line of bare male bottoms. It isn't clear why these scenes are missing (the film is still pretty explicit without them), but both are intact on the later Harmonyvision release, which also boasts a much-better source print.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Best of Sex and Violence (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Tunnelvision
      Written by Dennis Lambert & Brian Potter

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    • Release date
      • March 29, 1982 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tunnel Vision
    • Filming locations
      • Empire State Building, 350 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Intro shot to "Ramon and Sonja" show.)
    • Production company
      • International Harmony
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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