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The Wizard of Speed and Time

  • 1988
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.2K
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The Wizard of Speed and Time (1988)
Pop MusicalSatireSlapstickBiographyComedyMusicalSci-Fi

A filmmaker creates a short for a devious studio while its producer secretly bets $25,000 against the film's usefulness. His friends step in to help.A filmmaker creates a short for a devious studio while its producer secretly bets $25,000 against the film's usefulness. His friends step in to help.A filmmaker creates a short for a devious studio while its producer secretly bets $25,000 against the film's usefulness. His friends step in to help.

  • Director
    • Mike Jittlov
  • Writers
    • Mike Jittlov
    • Richard Kaye
    • Deven Chierighino
  • Stars
    • Mike Jittlov
    • Richard Kaye
    • Paige Moore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mike Jittlov
    • Writers
      • Mike Jittlov
      • Richard Kaye
      • Deven Chierighino
    • Stars
      • Mike Jittlov
      • Richard Kaye
      • Paige Moore
    • 44User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Mike Jittlov
    • Mike Jittlov…
    Richard Kaye
    • Harvey Bookman
    Paige Moore
    • Cindy Lite…
    Deven Chierighino
    • Brian Lucas
    • (as David Conrad)
    • …
    Steve Brodie
    Steve Brodie
    • Lucky Straeker
    John Massari
    John Massari
    • Steve Shostakovich…
    Gary Schwartz
    Gary Schwartz
    • Canadian Thug
    Frank LaLoggia
    • American Thug
    Philip Michael Thomas
    Philip Michael Thomas
    • Policeman Mickey Polanko
    Lynda Aldon
    • Policewoman Minnie Smith
    Baron
    • Policedog Pluto
    Arnetia Walker
    Arnetia Walker
    • Tina Dreem…
    Ben Kronen
    • C.C. de Schwartz
    Angelique Pettyjohn
    Angelique Pettyjohn
    • Dora Belair
    Will Ryan
    Will Ryan
    • All the Unions
    • (voice)
    • (as William Z. Ryan)
    • …
    Michele Roth
    • Mary Lou, Secretary
    Greg Jittlov
    • Brother Greg
    Marie Jittlov
    • Mom Jittlov
    • Director
      • Mike Jittlov
    • Writers
      • Mike Jittlov
      • Richard Kaye
      • Deven Chierighino
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    8Quag7

    Lots of fun

    For a movie with a lot of silliness, this movie has soul. It's not Citizen Kane but that's not the intention. If you like Pee Wee's Big Adventure or UHF, you'll probably like this. The intent here is to entertain, nothing more...but also, nothing less. And it succeeds.

    The one word that best describes this film is "whimsical." There is, however, obvious frustration that underlies this film. You can tell that Jittlov is both a fan of watching movies as well as making them, and it's clear that he is fairly exasperated with the things that get in the way of movie-making.

    Here, he skewers the excesses of Hollywood, most of which film fans are at least passingly familiar with - unreasonable union regulations (and exclusivity), filming permits, shady film executives, and just getting someone to look at your work and give you a shot.

    From the start, we're on Jittlov's side. And this is why the movie works. Some of the jokes are corny, but again, they're kind of supposed to be. But there's a lot here that's genuinely funny too.

    Mostly though this is a visual treat. The film is packed with visuals - even the sets (Jittlov's room for example) are interesting to look at. From riding a suitcase through Los Angeles to running pretty much literally around the world at high speed, the uncynical love for "movie magic" shines through.

    And it would be wrong not to mention the presence of J.R. "BoB" Dobbs, the one true living slackmaster, stenciled on the side of a van. And this is appropriate because this is definitely a film about the film industry as an extension of The Conspiracy, stealing the slack away from the passionate, creative people who just want to make an honest film.

    Mike Jittlov - I know you must look at the comments here and I want you to know, I'm on your side. Thanks for making this movie. It was a lot of fun. Sorry about the suits. Sorry about the soul-sucking "Con." And I hope you get an opportunity to make something else for us soon! This movie is a pure-hearted anthem for every independent film maker or effects guy ever who just wanted to do it for the love of it. And it's a hoot. If you're looking for something light but entertaining and visually interesting, this would be a good pick.
    nhls08769

    Wonderful

    The truth is, eye came across this movie in a video store and thought it looked like the most stupid thing ever. Im 17 & interested in film-making & so like to watch total low-budget crap and laugh at how poor some low budget movies are!

    But not this. The wizard of speed & time is literally more than a movie. I feel like Mike J is a movie & magic pioneer in the industry showing that Creativity and magic are still very much alive:)

    The film is just so magical & feel-good. There are odd sequences cut & pasted together & look so different. There are 3 unicorn references (I love unicorns) and the fact Mike J basically MADE THIS MOVIE HIMSELF is a testament to how much passion he put into this project. The Prince of the movie industry! The sequence with Mike going to all the unions is a clever & witty dig at the ugly crapiness of hollywood. This movie is a reminder of all the guys & girls sitting in their rooms making the most magical stories,pictures & music that only they will hear. I just wish that Mike J had been sucessful and given us more movies like this. Well, at least the movie lives on.....

    Peace Nyrone (uk)
    ballystyk

    For anyone who has tried to make a movie in this town.

    I first met Mr. Jittlov when this film was in script form, after Regis Philbin, hosting a more local talk show, implored on the air, after showing one of his amazing short films, for someone to give a man this talented more work. I also first saw "The Wizard of Speed and Time" in its original short film form. Both that and the feature film are unique works of entertainment that pre-date the imagery and style of Tim Burton's first feature, "Pee Wee's Big Adventure." Like Mr. Burton, Mike was an animator at Disney whose work went beyond their normal ranges of thinking. I am honored to have known such an amazing talent and grateful that this film exists and will live forever. Any work that acknowledges the only Oscar winning score by one of my favorite film composers, Bernard Herrmann, deserves additional praise beyond its own magnificent merits. It is a film that should be required viewing for all independent film makers who still possess that child-like wonder needed to truly appreciate the magic of motion pictures.
    Speednik Abreaction

    Lights, Camera and Anguish!

    Welcome to the church of Cinematology....

    The story of one man's impossible dream: to create with the aid of Hollywood a feature length motion picture with a real story, with real people and special effects that mean something.

    CAN it be done?

    Mike Jittlov is employed by two producers to work an a special effects extravaganza for their network. Of course they make a bet whether he can do it all in time, cue: the sleaze trying to sabotage Jittlov at every turn.

    Okay, babe.

    It may not sound too original but the film's quirky sense of humour, staggering attention to detail, several thousand jokes and inspirational messages and cast of characters you actually CARE about set it apart from other formulaic hokey comedies.

    What a way to make a living.

    And as if that wasn't enough the film features some of the most amazing stop-frame work seen since Harryhausen (except less jerky and unnatural), all building towards the film's climax - Jittlov's finished piece the "Wizard Run".

    Nothing can stop the creative spirit.

    What more can I say? Be amazed, be happy and (you've guessed it) may all your good dream and fine wishes come true!
    Mbira314

    the ultimate trip

    I finally managed to track this down at a cult-film video store, and it was worth all the effort. Do whatever you have to do to see this one! It vaguely reminded me of the low-budget inventiveness of Weird Al's "UHF," only multiplied 1000 times, and the "let's make a movie while the executives are out to lunch" zaniness of "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure."

    There's a lot more to this movie (or movie-within-a-movie, or is it a movie-within-a-movie-within-a-movie?) than might appear. Subliminal messages, Hollywood major-studio politics, art vs. commerce, a startling new use for a chrome bust of Mickey Mouse, fantasy vs. reality, the horrors of dealing with unionized labor, some plugs for the Church of the Sub-genius, lots of deftly-employed stock footage, and the most terrifying "pizza with everything" you'll ever see. And there's even an intentionally-horrible musical number about the creation of the universe, which is thankfully interrupted by a ridiculous Presidential announcement.

    You'll also get a fascinating look at the art of low-budget special effects production. Some of the visual treats Jittlov comes up with are astonishing, even in the post-CGI era, and particularly since he shows you how a lot of it is done.

    There are some profound insights and a lot of laughs. I nearly fell on the floor laughing during the scene with the police helicopters, and why is one of the thugs Canadian? (why not?) How in the world did Jittlov film the suitcase/car chase at the end? Look for Philip Michael Thomas in a rare post-Miami Vice role. And make sure you stick around for all of the credits!

    Mike Jittlov may not think of himself as a "real" actor, but he's got a lot of charm and he comes off as a genuinely likeable guy. And it was nice of him to cast his friends and family as themselves.

    It might be too weird for some viewers, but if you're game, "The Wizard of Speed and Time" will put a smile on your face like few other films.

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    • Trivia
      Mike Jittlov did his own stunt work in the pool - diving in, laying on the bottom, and holding his breath for two straight minutes.
    • Goofs
      In a shot of the studios from the air, the name is misspelled across the roof of one of the buildings ("Hollywod Studios" instead of "Hollywood Studios"). However, this misspelling is repeated in signs within the studio itself (ex. "Hollywod's Greatest Defects"), showing this not to be an error in the movie, but an intentional mistake to further demonstrate the incompetence of the studio.
    • Quotes

      Mom Jittlov: You got a job today?

      Mike: Yeah, almost; I sold my car.

      Mom Jittlov: [aghast] Your wonderful car?

      Mike: Mmm-hmm. Sold my property to pay property taxes.

    • Crazy credits
      In the section where they attribute other copyrights to their respective holders, the roman numerals are "expanded" to forms that use more letters than they have to.
    • Connections
      Edited from The Wizard of Speed and Time (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Time Tripper
      by John Massari

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Mike Jittlov's domain
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El mago de la velocidad y el tiempo
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood Sign, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Jittlov / Kaye Productions
      • Rochambeau Productions (I)
      • Shapiro-Glickenhaus Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $1,535,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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