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Luggage of the Gods!

  • 1983
  • G
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
85
YOUR RATING
Luggage of the Gods! (1983)
Comedy

An airplane carrying several counterfeit paintings, worth millions to the counterfeiters, suffers a malfunction in the cargo hold, spilling the paintings, as well as all the luggage, near a ... Read allAn airplane carrying several counterfeit paintings, worth millions to the counterfeiters, suffers a malfunction in the cargo hold, spilling the paintings, as well as all the luggage, near a colony of cave men that has existed unaltered in the middle of America for millenia. Two o... Read allAn airplane carrying several counterfeit paintings, worth millions to the counterfeiters, suffers a malfunction in the cargo hold, spilling the paintings, as well as all the luggage, near a colony of cave men that has existed unaltered in the middle of America for millenia. Two of the men from the colony find the crashed luggage and begin to assimilate themslves into ... Read all

  • Director
    • David Kendall
  • Writer
    • David Kendall
  • Stars
    • Mark Stolzenberg
    • Gabriel Barre
    • Gwen Ellison
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    85
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Kendall
    • Writer
      • David Kendall
    • Stars
      • Mark Stolzenberg
      • Gabriel Barre
      • Gwen Ellison
    • 7User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mark Stolzenberg
    Mark Stolzenberg
    • Yuk
    Gabriel Barre
    • Tull
    Gwen Ellison
    • Hubba
    Martin Haber
    Martin Haber
    • Zoot, the Chief
    Rochelle Robins
    • Kono, his Mate
    Lou Leccese
    • Flon, the Lead Hunter
    Robert Dog Thomas
    • Gum, his Sidekick
    • (as Dog Thomas)
    John Tarrant
    • Mr. Whittaker
    Conrad Bergschneider
    Conrad Bergschneider
    • Lionel
    David Van Pelt
    • The Tribe
    Nannette Reynolds
    • The Tribe
    Anne O'Neil
    • The Tribe
    Perry Genovese
    • The Tribe
    Peggy Parker
    • The Tribe
    Arland Russell
    • The Tribe
    Bill Calhoun
    • The Tribe
    Jennifer Miller
    • The Tribe
    Rick Angelostro
    • The Tribe
    • (as Rick Angelastro)
    • Director
      • David Kendall
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      • David Kendall
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    lor_

    Minor caveman comedy

    My review was written in June 1983 after a screening at Bombay Cinema in Midtown Manhattan.

    "Luggage of the Gods" is a mild indie comedy filmed in New York last year by tyro filmmakers that recalls Carl Gottlieb's 1980 "Caveman". Producer Jeff Folmsbee and helmer David Kendall have gotten technical value from a tiny budget, but the wryly-titled opus lacks the punch of invention needed to escape the "specialized U. S. indie" ghetto and find more commercial markets.

    Story premise recalls Ismail Merchant-James Ivory's 1972 "Savages" and Jamie Uys's recent international hit "The Gods Must Be Crazy" in limning the impact of modern civilization and its products upon an untouched tribe of primitives. Yuk (Mark Stolzenberg) is a cave painting artis exiled from his tribe (living unchanged from prehistoric time somewhere in North America) for violating a taboo by looking up at the jet planes that periodically fly overhead.

    With his sidekick Tull (Gabriel Barre), Yuk rummages through and puts to use a treasure trove of luggage jettisoned from a plane. A lame subplot has two crooks looking for a crate of rare paintings (dropped from the plane) and fighting with the tribe until defeated by Yuk and Tull.

    Slowly-paced picture lags between gags, most of which are repetitive variations of the basic feeling-superior reaction of watching a savage misuse or ingeniously invent a new use for a familiar modern object. Writer-director Kendall fails to develop his material beyond the level of an elongated blackout sketch. One missed opportunity occurs when Yuk finds a one-hand miniature 8mm film projector. Instead of developing the cultural shock (commonly observed among primitives who have never seen a movie before) of the incident, Kendall has Yuk immediately assimilate the artificial image of a silent G-rated (not stag) film and introduce "the kiss" to his tribe.

    Funniest motif, when the tribe takes the 1960s pop song "Build Me Up, Buttercup" (heard on a radio found in the luggage) as its chant, is little more than a variation on the discovery of polyrhythms around the campfire that was the highpoint of "Caveman". Without the money to compete with major productions, tyro filmmakers should concentrate on creating a novel alternative to mainstream fare, rather than a small-scale version of it.

    Leads Stolzenberg, Barre and heroine Gwen Ellison are physically expressive in roles utilizing a made-up, simple language; some extraneous English narration is voiced-over to bookend the film. Cengiz Yaltkaya's marimba playing and his background musical score are the dominant contrast during much of the heroes' uneventful trek through New York parks.
    10pipchod

    Film and language

    The writer/director of "Luggage of the Gods", David Kendall invented a caveman language that we the viewers learn as we watch the movie. It is a very clever use of language or nonlanguage and cinema as a visual medium. Adolfas Mekas shows this film in his courses at Bard College regularly.
    8degroof

    Interesting adaptation of "The Gods Must be Crazy"

    This movie was obviously inspired by "The Gods Must be Crazy". The general concept is the same: A primitive but stable society is thrown into chaos when it encounters a modern artifact. In this film, though, the primitives are living in the wilds of North America and what sets things off is luggage jettisoned from an airliner.

    This is not a big-budget movie. There are no big stars, car chases, explosions or shootouts. There's only one optical effect in the entire film.

    On the other hand, "Luggage of the Gods!" is a good movie. The acting, for the most part, is excellent. Lots of good laughs, mostly in the form of sight gags.

    Overall a good but severely underrated movie.
    7james676

    Take it for what it is Fun Entertainment

    Let's face it, Luggage of The Gods isn't GONE WITH THE WIND or CASABLANCA. THE GODS MUST BE CRAZY was a very odd foreign film that somehow got a cult following around the world. Director David Kendal who would go on to shows such as GROWING PAINS did a nice attempt with this very low budget film. The actors in this film are New York stage actors. Not necessarily Hollywood stars, but good actors nonetheless. Especially Mark Stolzenberg. Mark Stolzenberg has popped up as both an actor and a clown in many films and plays over the years, and has written great books on clowning, Mime, and comedy. This is purely a cute film about a group of prehistoric cavemen and women living in modern day America, who never knew that society advanced. It's a great lesson on silent film acting.

    GIVE IT A CHANCE
    7emm

    An all-new pre-hysterical twist on modern technology.

    Strange is right! But LUGGAGE OF THE GODS doesn't make itself a terribly bad comedy, either! It's so off-the-wall that the intimacy of its cornball humor makes this enjoyably fun from start to finish, and it's a good idea that it wasn't a raunchy sex comedy that would've trashed this into oblivion. The cavemen are drop-dead hilarious when they get a new breed of life through the discoveries of radios, clocks, jumpsuits, and tons of baggage. Character names like "Yuk" and "Hubba" fits the personality of this extra-unusual comedy perfectly. In other words, a short little programmer that doesn't make any complete bit of sense (not even its minimal dialogue), but manages to stay funny while the imagination rests upon how history would've changed the books forever. That's the work of simple creativity! Try something different for a change, and you may find this one to be pretty good.

    And as every single of us know in the beginning of time and destiny, AIRPLANES DIDN'T EXIST!!!

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      Build Me Up Buttercup
      Words and music by Tony Macaulay and Michael D'Abo

      Performed by The Foundations

      Recording courtesy of K-Tel Entertainment Inc.

      Copyright 1968, 1969 by Interworld Music Ltd, Welbeck Music Ltd, Immediate Music Ltd.

      Rights Administered in the USA by UniChappel Music Inc. and UnArt Music Corp

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    • Release date
      • June 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El equipaje de los dioses
    • Filming locations
      • New York, USA
    • Production company
      • General Films
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      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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