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Americathon

  • 1979
  • PG
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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Americathon (1979)
In a story told in narrative flashbacks, a young TV consultant is hired by the President of a bankrupt USA to organize a telethon in order to prevent the country from being repossessed by wealthy Native Americans.
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In a story told in narrative flashbacks, young TV consultant Eric McMerkin is hired by President Chet Roosevelt of a bankrupt USA to organize a telethon in order to prevent the country from ... Read allIn a story told in narrative flashbacks, young TV consultant Eric McMerkin is hired by President Chet Roosevelt of a bankrupt USA to organize a telethon in order to prevent the country from being repossessed by wealthy Native Americans.In a story told in narrative flashbacks, young TV consultant Eric McMerkin is hired by President Chet Roosevelt of a bankrupt USA to organize a telethon in order to prevent the country from being repossessed by wealthy Native Americans.

  • Director
    • Neal Israel
  • Writers
    • Phil Proctor
    • Peter Bergman
    • Neal Israel
  • Stars
    • Harvey Korman
    • Fred Willard
    • Peter Riegert
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    • Director
      • Neal Israel
    • Writers
      • Phil Proctor
      • Peter Bergman
      • Neal Israel
    • Stars
      • Harvey Korman
      • Fred Willard
      • Peter Riegert
    • 19User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Harvey Korman
    Harvey Korman
    • Monty Rushmore
    Fred Willard
    Fred Willard
    • Vincent Vanderhoff
    Peter Riegert
    Peter Riegert
    • Eric McMerkin
    Zane Buzby
    Zane Buzby
    • Mouling Jackson
    Nancy Morgan
    Nancy Morgan
    • Lucy Beth
    John Ritter
    John Ritter
    • President Chet Roosevelt
    Richard Schaal
    Richard Schaal
    • Jerry
    Allan Arbus
    Allan Arbus
    • Moishe Weitzman
    Elvis Costello
    Elvis Costello
    • Earl Manchester
    Chief Dan George
    Chief Dan George
    • Sam Birdwater
    Tommy Lasorda
    Tommy Lasorda
    • Jimmy Dunphy
    Jay Leno
    Jay Leno
    • Larry Miller (Poopy Butt)
    Peter Marshall
    Peter Marshall
    • Peter Marshall
    David Opatoshu
    David Opatoshu
    • Abdul Muhammad
    Meat Loaf
    Meat Loaf
    • Oklahoma Roy Budnitz
    George Carlin
    George Carlin
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Nellie Bellflower
    Nellie Bellflower
    • Missy, VP Advertising
    J.A. Preston
    J.A. Preston
    • Morty
    • Director
      • Neal Israel
    • Writers
      • Phil Proctor
      • Peter Bergman
      • Neal Israel
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    6juancarlosadex

    SO weird, all this nonsense on 1979 its turning true on 2011

    From WIKI: Since the storyline was set 20 years into the future, several satirical forecasts were made, nearly all of which, amazingly, have since come true:

    The People's Republic of China embracing capitalism and becoming a global economic superpower.

    Cliques of Native Americans becoming wealthy (although in reality much of their wealth would come from the gaming industry, mostly from tribal casinos).

    Nike becoming a huge multinational conglomerate (In 1979, their "Tailwind" running shoe was just starting to gain popularity).

    Vietnam becoming a major tourist attraction among Asia's wealthy and powerful (this was also predicted in Back To The Future Part II, as seen on billboards and on TV commercials, with the airline that takes most Americans there being US Air).

    The continued existence and popularity of The Beach Boys in 1998.

    The collapse of the USSR.

    The depletion of US crude oil production, which, according to Hubbert's Peak theory, was already underway for several years at the time the film was made (Hubbert estimated in 1956 that the year of peak oil extraction in the United States would be 1970.).

    Jogging suits becoming fashionable as "casual wear".

    Reality television reaching absurd limits. (The telethon includes a boxing match between a mother and son. The son is played by Jay Leno.).

    An America with a devalued dollar and heavily in debt to foreign lenders.

    Network television dealing with previously taboo subjects accepted as normal. (Monty Rushmore stars in the sit-com, "Both Father and Mother", and plays a cross-dressing single father in the titular role. The film's narrative also mentions "The Schlong Show", a game show where contestants are judged by their reproductive organs.)

    Smoking being banned.

    A great increase in homelessness (Homelessness began to greatly increase in major U.S. cities during the recession of 1982 and the simultaneous cutting of the Section 8 program by the Reagan Administration).
    8gbulmash

    Watch Meatloaf Battle A Car

    It's 1998, America is out of gas both literally and figuratively. People live in permanently parked cars, walking, jogging and biking to work.

    When a Native American billionaire who loaned money to the government to cover the national debt threatens to foreclose on the nation, a telethon is held to raise the money to save the country.

    An early work from Neal Israel, the man who would later create such classics as the *original* "Police Academy" and "Real Genius," the movie brims with humorous high-concept jokes. For example, in schemes to raise money, San Diego is sold to Mexico and a daredevil (played by Meatloaf) battles a car.

    Aside from the comedy, there's a great soundtrack with songs by the Beach Boys and Elvis Costello (who makes a cameo appearance). One of my favorite films of the late 70's, this is a great addition to anyone's video collection.
    9mgconlan

    Where's the DVD?

    This is a move that has never got the respect it deserves. I loved it the first time I saw it — its creators were previously involved in the Firesign Theatre comedy troupe and they brought the same envelope-pushing irreverent spirit to it that they had to their great records — and ever since I've never forgiven the critics for savaging it on its initial release. It's the late John Ritter's finest big-screen performance, it contains the last truly great song recorded by the original Beach Boys, Elvis Costello's music video is an added bonus, and though some of the satire is a bit dated, much of it — particularly the idea of how drastically life in this country will change when we inevitably run out of oil — holds up beautifully. I haven't seen this in years but I wanted to post this to defend this marvelous film and demand a DVD release pronto. (Put me down as mgconlan from Tijuana Heights.)
    3udar55

    Harbinger of doom!

    I will give the film points for being extremely prescient. The year is 1998. The world is completely out of oil and America is deep in debt thanks to dimwit President Chet Roosevelt (Ritter) who was elected by a TV worshiping public merely because of the family name. Sound familiar? Scary! Anyway, Chet and media specialist Riegert decide to hold a 30 day telethon to save America (home to the first gay state North Dakota!). To host it they choose washed up actor Monty Rushmore (Korman), who is now the pill popping star of a cross dressing sitcom called "Both Mother and Father." But sneaky Presidential aide Vincent Vanderhoff (Willard) wants this to fail so the Hebarabs (the Jews and Arabs have joined forces) can take over America. His plan? Booking only ventriloquist acts. Whew!

    Wow, how can a film starring Peter Riegert, Harvey Korman, Fred Willard and John Ritter be so painfully unfunny? I only laughed once during this futuristic comedy (at a joke involving Peter Marshall!). Director Neal Israel really blows it here. He has no idea how to set up a proper sight gag and everyone seems so subdued. The whole time I kept thinking how much better it would be if Mel Brooks had directed it. The only lively performance is by Zane Busby as Vietnamese "puke rock" sensation Mouling Jackson. Bizarre cameos include Meat Loaf, Elvis Costello and Jay Leno.
    5rlcsljo

    Did Bill Clinton take lessons from John Ritter?

    Although the politics of this film is firmly rooted in the seventies, the sexuality is firmly rooted in the nineties. Bill Clinton was supposedly a knock off of Jack Kennedy, but he seems to have taken more lessons for John Ritter in this movie.

    The mistress, the sleazy show business connections and scandals. This movie is almost scary.

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    • Trivia
      As part of the promotion for this movie's release in 1979, Ted Coombs traveled on roller-skates across the United States for a total of 5,193 miles, setting a world record. He is currently a technology author, futurist, portrait artist and forensic scientist.
    • Goofs
      The movie mentions that people all over the country were watching the telethon, including people from the first gay state, North Dakota. We then see a picture of Mount Rushmore which is in South Dakota
    • Quotes

      [opening sequence; two dinosaurs fighting]

      Jimmy Carter: What you're looking at is downtown Pittsburgh, one million B.C. Those two big guys are fighting for a parking space. This is where our story begins. If they could have just learned to live together like decent human beings, they'd still be around and there never would have been an energy crisis. But they died out, and what was left of them turned into fossil fuel... Oil. See, it's not cute when eleven tons gets cranky. Their problem was they were all teeth and no brain...

      [Shot of President Jimmy Carter]

      Narrator: ...which brings us to this guy. Jimmy Carter was President of the United States when everybody started to notice we were running out of dead dinosaurs. No more gas to run our cars. Fights at the pump. People getting nozzle-whipped. So what was his solution? He made a speech.

      Jimmy Carter: The energy crisis has not yet overwhelmed us. But it will, if we do not act quickly.

      Narrator: We didn't. When America finally ran out of gas, an angry mob broke into the White House and lynched him. Along with three or four of his snottier cabinet members.

    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Sunburn, Americathon, Hot Stuff, Meatballs, The Concorde: Airport '79 (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      It's A Beautiful Day
      Written by Mike Love and Al Jardine

      Performed by The Beach Boys

      Produced by Bruce Johnston

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    • Release date
      • August 10, 1979 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • West Germany
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 1998 - Die vier Milliarden Dollar Show
    • Filming locations
      • Bunker Hill, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA(As the Oakwood Gardens housing set: skating and cycling sequences.)
    • Production companies
      • Lorimar Filmgesellschaft GmbH
      • Lorimar Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,171,763
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,171,763
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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