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Whoops Apocalypse

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 33m
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6.0/10
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Whoops Apocalypse (1987)
A British satire on the beginning of WWIII.
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A British satire on the beginning of WWIII.A British satire on the beginning of WWIII.A British satire on the beginning of WWIII.

  • Director
    • Tom Bussmann
  • Writers
    • Andrew Marshall
    • David Renwick
  • Stars
    • Stuart Saunders
    • Graeme Garden
    • Marc Smith
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    • Director
      • Tom Bussmann
    • Writers
      • Andrew Marshall
      • David Renwick
    • Stars
      • Stuart Saunders
      • Graeme Garden
      • Marc Smith
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Stuart Saunders
    • Governor of Santa Maya
    Graeme Garden
    Graeme Garden
    • Man Who Walks to the Phone
    Marc Smith
    Marc Smith
    • Dan Hickey (TV anchorman)
    Loretta Swit
    Loretta Swit
    • President Barbara Adams
    John Benfield
    John Benfield
    • Secret Service Agent
    Ben Robertson
    • Secret Service Agent
    Peter Cook
    Peter Cook
    • Sir Mortimer Chris
    Anthony Correa
    Anthony Correa
    • Convict
    Alexander Davion
    Alexander Davion
    • Maguadoran General
    • (as Alex Davion)
    Herbert Lom
    Herbert Lom
    • Gen. Mosquera
    Daniel Benzali
    Daniel Benzali
    • William Kubert (US Defense Secretary)
    Phil Marquis
    • Rock Pit Guard
    Murray Hamilton
    Murray Hamilton
    • Jack 'Kill the Commies' Preston (former President)
    Shane Rimmer
    Shane Rimmer
    • Marvin Gelber (US Secretary of State)
    Robert Arden
    Robert Arden
    • White House Reporter
    Blain Fairman
    Blain Fairman
    • White House Reporter
    Christopher Muncke
    Christopher Muncke
    • White House Reporter
    Michael Richards
    Michael Richards
    • Lacrobat
    • Director
      • Tom Bussmann
    • Writers
      • Andrew Marshall
      • David Renwick
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    4amyghost

    About as subtle as a sledgehammer

    but there are some very funny bits in this: Rik Mayall's manic SAS agent, Ian Richardson's Rear Admiral Bendish (you may need some familiarity with British slang to get the joke, but it's made clear soon enough), the incomparable Peter Cook's crazed Prime Minister and several other performances lend this sometimes fairly juvenile outing a good deal more comedic mileage than it probably would have gotten from a less talented cast. The ending does come close to ranking up there as a bit of a classic, and overall it's a pretty entertaining piece of silliness. It's not going to knock 'Dr. Strangelove' off of any pedestals for stinging anti-war satire, but it does supply some genuine laughs.

    Michael Richards' portrayal of Lacrobat can't come close to John Cleese's handling of the role in the 1982 television series, but he gets some amusing business in; and the somewhat oddly cast Loretta Swit does a better job with her role as President Adams than might have been expected.
    8Penfold-13

    OK spoof

    There's a genre of spy thriller which involves Presidents, Prime Ministers and other heads of government, top police and spymasters, an assassin like Carlos the Jackal, and the imminent outbreak of WWIII. Whoops Apocalypse is one of those.

    Just as Airplane is a disaster movie.

    Not that Whoops Apocalypse is as funny as Airplane - there are too many scenes when the plot advances in a reasonably pointful fashion for that - but there are some inspired spoof scenes. There's a beautiful one when the Navy Officer gets his orders to report to his ship by nightfall - there are reasons why this isn't quite as poignant as the similar scenes in b&w 1942 movies.

    Some bits of it may well seem inexplicable unless you remember that it was made in Britain in 1986, with the Falklands War still fairly fresh in people's minds, Di-mania a-booming, and Margaret Thatcher still running the country in demented fashion.

    The highlight of the film is Peter Cook's portrayal of Prime Minister Sir Mortimer Chris: a high-powered Sir Bufton Tufton, fearfully right-wing and, as we discover, stark staring bonkers. Loretta Swit plays the US President a la Carol Channing, and a number of others kick in with decent cameos.

    I'd like to see it again, to find out whether I got all the jokes the first time round - Airplane must have taken a dozen viewings before I'd spotted some of the really subtle touches. I suspect there is less to discover in this second and third time round, but it's not a bad attempt, overall.
    7revtg1-2

    Indeed an underrated movie. And that is sad.

    Name a genre of political or social satire. It is in this movie. Name a sacred cow that needs to be kicked in the udders. A swift kick is delivered in this movie. Here's a sample. Loretta Swit is selected as vice president of the US because it is "PC". His first day in office the president dies. Our first female president is faced with some serious foreign policy decisions and decides to seek the advice of the former president, Murray Hamilton. You get the first hint of outrageous satire when her limo arrives at the gates of a federal prison. Hamilton portrays a hilarious amalgamation of Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon in an understated performance that borders on genius. He takes a break from busting rocks and advises Swit with a lot of film-flam and jibber-jabber, then embraces the two Secret Services agents. They walk back to the limo talking about how the former president is the salt of the earth. When they turn around you see he has stolen the shirts off their backs while leaving their neckties and suit coats in place. After that the outrageous satire comes rapid fire in every scene. After every scene you think, "They can't upstage that." Then they do. In spades and doubled. It doesn't end until the end of the movie. See it with some friends. Laugh out loud.
    1Dar_Sargent

    Painfully unfunny

    This is a corny, horribly-paced comedy where you see every joke coming a mile away, and then they hit you over the head with the punchline as hard as they can. It starts off with some clown doing an "old people move slowly" joke that feels straight out of the early 1800s. Then the movie repeats the same joke. And it stays at that level of cornball laziness the whole time.

    This movie LOVES dragging out & repeating its jokes to make sure they're as dead & unfunny as possible. Here's an island full of Russians wearing the same disguise, so let's hit you over the head with that 1 visual gag over and over and over for multiple scenes. Or here's a special ops squad breaking into a wax museum where they've heard the Princess is being held prisoner. Obviously the lamest, corniest joke you could do is "the soldiers think the wax dummies are real people," and the movie does that joke about 15 times.

    OR they won't even bother with any jokes at all: Here's Michael Richards in blackface, does he say or do anything remotely funny? Nope, this is one of those movies that thinks "comedy means the audience is supposed to laugh, not that the actors are supposed to be funny."

    Richards is a good example of the godawful directing in this movie, as he's horribly overdirected & saddled with a "funny" nasal voice most of the time (think Adam Sandler at his worst). It's obvious the screenwriter was in love with his own words, creating a tedious, talky script where the actors have barely any breathing room to add their own personality. The classy Peter Cook and the always-energetic Rik Mayall try their hardest to add some spark to their roles, but they're totally wasted as they shuffle through a series of incredibly lame jokes that might've "looked good on paper" but are a chore to actually sit through.

    Meanwhile Loretta Swit plays the 1 major female character; as the US president, she's basically a boring sitcom mom who just wags her finger scoldingly at the male characters' clowning around. That's right, we get the cliche of every hack writer who has no idea how to make a woman funny or even interesting, so he just makes her the boring "smart" character who sits there. Of course, most of the movie follows this barely-even-a-character. Other characters in the movie actually DO things, but the closest thing we have to a protagonist is this boring plank of wood. How stupid do you have to be to fail that badly at basic screenwriting?

    So if the comedians in the cast brought you to this movie, don't get your hopes up for an "underrated gem" or a "forgotten classic." Maybe to people who grew up in the 1950s and were sheltered from satire their entire lives, this movie was "outrageous," but even stuff made at least a decade earlier was harder-hitting. It's honestly depressing to see the talent completely wasted on this hacky, embarrassingly lame script. The only value in this movie is a guideline to young screenwriters: "do the opposite of this."
    1jancyclops

    What have they done to this classic?

    What an utter disappointment. Forget this abysmal film and get hold of the TV series instead. What on earth were they doing making the American president relatively sane? ALL the politicians should have been bumbling buffoons (Peter Cook is good as the British PM). It lacks the biting satire of the original, going instead for "lowest common denominator" slapstick. 1 out of 10 if I'm being generous! This is unfortunately yet another example of a remake which totally misses the point of the original, the difference with this one being that they were both written by the same people.

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    • Trivia
      Murray Hamilton's last film.
    • Quotes

      Sir Mortimer Chris: You can't show you're resolute without showing you are strong. And you can't show you're strong without blowing people up.

    • Crazy credits
      The cast list contains the following characters - Man who takes a long time to walk to the phone, Different man who takes a long time to walk to a different phone, Spunky Spaniel (as himself), Mr Sweetzer (now booking for barmitzvahs and summit meetings), Cute little girl who gets socked in the face ha ha, Alexei Sayle in a Hawaiian shirt, Man on cliff/Man off cliff, Maxton S.Pluck (whistling condoms welcomed), Cabinet minister who should have kept his mouth shut, Donald (vol au vents), Douglas (cucumber sandwiches), Dominic (petits fours) and Damien (getting his leg sawn off).
    • Connections
      Featured in Comedy Connections: One Foot in the Grave (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      WHOOPS APOCALYPSE
      Written and Performed by John Otway

      Arranged by Trevor Bastow

      (c) Copyright Bacon Empire Publishing/Depotsound 1986

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 1987 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Bombe fliegt
    • Filming locations
      • Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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