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Russell Proco has been expelled from several schools for lewd, crude and nude conduct. Busterburger University is his last chance for an education and for pleasing his disappointed parents.Russell Proco has been expelled from several schools for lewd, crude and nude conduct. Busterburger University is his last chance for an education and for pleasing his disappointed parents.Russell Proco has been expelled from several schools for lewd, crude and nude conduct. Busterburger University is his last chance for an education and for pleasing his disappointed parents.
John William Young
- Prestopopnick
- (as John Young)
Robert Hogan
- Russell's Father
- (as Bob Hogan)
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I disagree with the other poster! This is a great example of a "B" movie, the only thing seriously wrong with it is that it has a terrible soundtrack. The acting isn't half bad, and it has Dick Butkis puts on a great performance. I can think of many worse films than this one! There are numerous sight gags that still hold up today, and it is (in a way) a valid commentary on the fast food industry. Perhaps this and "Supersize Me" would make a great double feature? In all fairness though, this is a "guy" kind of movie...my wife didn't quite think it was nearly as funny as I did. Perhaps an even better double feature would be "Nice Dreams" the Cheech and Chong movie. An entrées and dessert........sort of!
Most people will hate this movie but it's one of my all time favorites. The plot involves a guy who needs to get a college degree so he can receive an inheritance. So he chooses to go to 'hamburger college'. Hijinks ensue. "Bun Shakers!!!!"
...but for some reason I watched it many, many times on cable.
That may have been because I was 13 at the time, and "Hamburger..." features a ton of gratuitous nudity even by cable standards.
The movie is pretty awful, but the fact that it stands out in my mind after all these years has to say something about it.
That may have been because I was 13 at the time, and "Hamburger..." features a ton of gratuitous nudity even by cable standards.
The movie is pretty awful, but the fact that it stands out in my mind after all these years has to say something about it.
Don't see this movie if you're looking for a good film that will make you think. The nudity and violence are all gratuitous, and the plot is very shallow. However, if you're looking for a good, fun film to watch with your friends, I strongly recommend Hamburger: The Movie. The plot is fairly simple. These kids are put in charge of a popular hamburger food chain and all sorts of wacky things happen to them. All in all, a good fun film.
If you are a fan of Dick Butkus, like me, then Hamburger the Motion Picture is A Must. See Butkus chase our hero through this madcap romp. If you've ever wanted to see two fun-loving college guys be tortured in a giant pickle chamber, then this film is for you. Cameo by Charro as well!! This motion picture was sadly overlooked for the Oscar of most hilarious movie staring former pro athletes...which is a real shame. Hamburger has it all, handsome characters, torture sauce, guys who sing like Lou Rawls...and Buster Burger!! Don't take my word for it...Jerry Lewis says "it's a smash!!!" Now if that doesn't convince you, nothing will.
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- TriviaThe movie was not sold to a distributor and was released independently by its production company, which has been long out of business. It's unclear who exactly owns the rights to the movie, and it's unknown once the movie will ever see its DVD or Blu-ray release. ***** UPDATE ***** This movie HAS been released on DVD as of 2022.
- GoofsBecause it has no license plate, windows, roof, doors, fenders, bumpers, hood or lights, "Grill Sergeant" Drootin's Ford Mustang is neither roadworthy nor street-legal.
- Quotes
Lyman Vunk: [instructing a managerial training class] We reserve the right... to refuse service... to ASSHOLES like YOU.
[the entire class repeats his example]
- ConnectionsReferenced in Meurtres en VHS (1988)
- SoundtracksHamburgers for America
Composed by Jack Turner
Sung by Blue Miller
Copyright © MCMLXXXV The Busterburger Limited Partnership
All Rights Reserved
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- Hamburguesas y más hamburguesas
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- Springboard Stage Arleta, California, USA(Sound Stage)
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