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Pass the Ammo

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
706
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Pass the Ammo (1987)
Dark ComedySatireComedyDrama

Televangelist's congregation gets taken hostage by woman seeking revenge for stolen inheritance. Black comedy exposing corrupt preachers.Televangelist's congregation gets taken hostage by woman seeking revenge for stolen inheritance. Black comedy exposing corrupt preachers.Televangelist's congregation gets taken hostage by woman seeking revenge for stolen inheritance. Black comedy exposing corrupt preachers.

  • Director
    • David Beaird
  • Writers
    • Joel Cohen
    • Neil Cohen
  • Stars
    • Bill Paxton
    • Linda Kozlowski
    • Tim Curry
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    706
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Beaird
    • Writers
      • Joel Cohen
      • Neil Cohen
    • Stars
      • Bill Paxton
      • Linda Kozlowski
      • Tim Curry
    • 17User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bill Paxton
    Bill Paxton
    • Jesse Wilkes
    Linda Kozlowski
    Linda Kozlowski
    • Claire
    Tim Curry
    Tim Curry
    • Rev. Ray Porter
    Annie Potts
    Annie Potts
    • Darla
    Dennis Burkley
    Dennis Burkley
    • Big Joe Becker
    Glenn Withrow
    Glenn Withrow
    • Arnold Limpet
    Anthony Geary
    Anthony Geary
    • Stonewall
    Brian Thompson
    Brian Thompson
    • Kenny Hamilton
    Logan Ramsey
    Logan Ramsey
    • Jim Bob Collins
    Leland Crooke
    Leland Crooke
    • Sheriff Rascal Lebeaux
    Jim Holmes
    Jim Holmes
    • Governor
    Richard Paul
    Richard Paul
    • G.W. Wraith
    John Cody
    • Billy
    Paul Cody
    • Dean
    Debra Sue Maffett
    • Miss Dallas
    Elizabeth Gracen
    Elizabeth Gracen
    • Christie Lynn
    Brad Koepenick
    Brad Koepenick
    • Rickey Marcell
    • (as Brad Kepnick)
    Paul Ben-Victor
    Paul Ben-Victor
    • Eddie Depaul
    • Director
      • David Beaird
    • Writers
      • Joel Cohen
      • Neil Cohen
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    5mjneu59

    mild but entertaining satire needs sharper teeth

    Don't expect much subtlety from this broad but skin-deep satire of TV evangelism, in which an amiable quartet of amateur thieves takes over a TV temple and holds the clergy hostage against a siege of state militia, local police, yellow journalists, and resident vigilantes (can you guess who gets the most sympathy?). The script is more than a little self-satisfied, taking earnest potshots at easy targets without inflicting any serious damage, and except for Tim Curry (who plays the greedy preacher with his tongue firmly in cheek), the holy rollers and gullible worshippers are all too exaggerated to be convincing (it's hard to fake so much bogus sincerity). But once the stand-off is finally underway (after a set-up stretched twenty minutes too long) the story relaxes enough to give the characters room to have fun. The film is certainly no 'Dog Day Afternoon', but it does have its moments, and no one can say it isn't lively. Too bad the real thing (Jim and Tammy Baker; the good reverend Swaggart et al) is so much funnier.
    9porky-pig1

    Great Movie

    I love this movie. I really loved the character who played "Bubba". Can you tell me anything about him? I think his name would have been listed in the credits but I could never find it. A must rent for the gang to enjoy most on any movie night. I am a big fan of fan Bill Paxton and I love him in this movie. I am surprised that he has not gotten more roles like this. This movie was a all-star cast of unknowns at the time, but as history has bore out, they are all stars in their own right. I have never been to Arizona to where this movie was filmed, but I am planning a vacation there to see where they filmed this movie soon. Anthony Geary was amazing also. Just love this flick so very much.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    One of the most underrated movies out there

    I saw Pass the Ammo because as some people might know already I am a huge Tim Curry fan. The thing was I had been meaning to see the film for about one-and-a-half years since I first heard of it, but this is an example of a film that is very difficult to find. Thank goodness for good old YouTube. So I finally got to see the movie I had been waiting to see for so long recently, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It is not the best movie ever made, or a masterpiece of cinema but it is a lot of fun. Over-the-top yes it is, but it is still fun.

    Before watching a film, I sometimes look up some reviews, and some of them have been mixed. Some of them have been very complimentary, praising Tim Curry and Annie Potts and the film's sense of fun, then there were those that criticised it for being over-the-top and flabby. I can understand why people would consider this over-the-top, as it is, but it is meant to be, not to mention very eccentric- the dialogue of Darla especially is evidence of that. But I disagree it is flabby. True, Pass the Ammo doesn't have the best pacing in the world, in fact some of it is somewhat uneven causing a few scenes towards the beginning to drag a tad.

    However, even with the minor flaws I do consider Pass the Ammo one of the most underrated films out there. And while I adore comedy, it has been a while since I enjoyed myself this much. Recently the closest I've come to laughing hysterically in a movie was in Clue, Oscar and a few of the Muppet movies. Pass the Ammo is so wonderfully over-the-top and eccentric in the plot, writing and performances that I found myself letting go and having a good old time.

    I liked the idea of the plot(a televangelist, his wife, crew and audience being held hostage in the studio), it mayn't be the most original of all plots, but it kept me interested and was well constructed, and I loved the sweet little twist at the end. One definite strong point was the writing, I loved the eccentric vibe to it. In particular, Darla's dialogue like when she accuses Ray of adultery is absolutely hysterical, and so were "bubba, hand your mama that grenade launcher" and "they're gonna (enter obscenity) the preacher on live TV".

    Even the direction was good, nothing outstanding, but it worked. The costumes, sets and scenery are winning, as are the wonderfully nutty musical numbers with the angelic choir. Then there is the cast who give it their all. Bill Paxton and Linda Koslowski are appealing in their roles as characters that are rather unorthodox and such but you end up sort of liking them. Tim Curry has been better in my opinion particularly in Rocky Horror, Clue, Legend, Peter Pan and the Pirates and It, but he is excellent as Ray. However, Annie Potts steals the show, she is absolutely wonderful and just hilarious. And I loved the chemistry between her and Curry, you could really tell they were friends just by how they acted on screen. Less than ten years later they worked on the equally underrated Over The Top series, and they were just as brilliant then together. Anyway, back to the film, the rest of the cast ranged from competent to good, some of them were very good such as Leland Crooke.

    Overall, delightful and I think underrated too. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    7lydy

    Tim Curry as Jim Baker

    This is one of those quirky little comedies that never becomes a big hit, but has the charm and endurance of a cult movie like "Harold and Maude." Not to everyone's taste, but if if you like this sort of thing, this is the sort of thing that you'll really like. A young woman and her boyfriend enlist the help of some friends, recently released from jail, to rob the televangelist of the money that her recently deceased aunt had given to "God" and which should have been her inheritance.

    Tim Curry as the televangelist is fun, but Annie Potts also turns in a wonderful performance has his wife. The remainder of the actors are between competent and quite good. The entire production is professional quality, unlike many cult classics.

    "Pass the Ammo" is not without subtlety. There is a charming scene between the preacher and a career bank robber, talking about money, in which the preacher is shocked that the bank robber just spends all his take. "Why that's just wasteful," he exclaims. The bank robber asks about IRAs, and he says, "Well, they have their plusses and their minuses." Their geniality is that of two people in the same profession talking shop.

    "Pass the Ammo" is not great theatre. It's not great cinema. It is, however, a good deal of fun for the right people, of which I am one. I recommend it if you are a Curry fan, or like odd little comedies, or found the fall of Jim and Tammy Faye Baker entertaining.
    Oriel

    Divinely eccentric fun

    Any film that features the immortal Tim Curry as a corrupt televangelist would be worth watching, and this one has even more to offer: Annie Potts as his loopy, big-haired wife; gun-toting good old boys fresh out of jail (and hungry for Moon Pies); dancing angels in fishnet stockings; and a trigger-happy citizens' militia that takes its TV very seriously. This screwball satire features Bill Paxton as our hero, who attempts to quietly steal back his girlfriend's legacy but inadvertently takes the TV studio Tower of Bethlehem hostage--during a live broadcast. Curry and Potts give virtuoso performances, but every one of the quirky supporting characters adds to the fun. While this over-the-top comedy may not be for all tastes, anyone who ever laughed at a Tammy Faye t-shirt should get a kick out of its razor-sharp send-up of televangelism, and fans of Curry, Potts, or Paxton shouldn't miss it.

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    • Trivia
      Although the leading couple are often presumed to be a send-up of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, the televangelists' scandal didn't erupt until five days before filming was completed.
    • Goofs
      Officer Depaul informs the sheriff that all members of the terrorist group are only armed with pistols (another character makes a similar comment later on). However, one of them carries a shotgun, visible at all times considering that there's cameras filming the group.

      False: One officer says, "Look all they got in there is pistols and a two barrel. Don't blow it out of proportion. That's how wars get started." The two barrel is referring to a shotgun.
    • Quotes

      Darla: That man is so horny not even the crack of dawn is safe.

    • Connections
      Featured in Hollywood vs. Religion (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      You're in Paradise Now
      Music by David Newman

      Lyrics by Nan O'Byrne

      Performed by Annie Potts

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    • Release date
      • October 1987 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pass the Ammunition
    • Filming locations
      • Eureka Springs, Arkansas, USA
    • Production company
      • The Vista Organisation
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $169,785
    • Gross worldwide
      • $169,785
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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