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American Raspberry

  • 1977
  • R
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
429
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American Raspberry (1977)
Dark ComedyParodySatireSketch ComedyComedy

Some unknown source has interrupted all television transmissions around the world. In place of the regular broadcasts, a lineup of extremely tasteless programs and commercials have been subs... Read allSome unknown source has interrupted all television transmissions around the world. In place of the regular broadcasts, a lineup of extremely tasteless programs and commercials have been substituted. Included in the mix are such show as The Shitheads, The Charles Whitman Invitatio... Read allSome unknown source has interrupted all television transmissions around the world. In place of the regular broadcasts, a lineup of extremely tasteless programs and commercials have been substituted. Included in the mix are such show as The Shitheads, The Charles Whitman Invitational, and commercials for a number of improbable products.

  • Director
    • Bradley R. Swirnoff
  • Writers
    • John Baskin
    • Stephen Feinberg
    • Roger Shulman
  • Stars
    • Paul Ainsley
    • Wil Albert
    • Royce D. Applegate
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    429
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bradley R. Swirnoff
    • Writers
      • John Baskin
      • Stephen Feinberg
      • Roger Shulman
    • Stars
      • Paul Ainsley
      • Wil Albert
      • Royce D. Applegate
    • 15User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Paul Ainsley
    • Guard in Political Speech
    Wil Albert
    • Bruno
    Royce D. Applegate
    Royce D. Applegate
    • Miracle White Announcer
    Meridith Baer
    Meridith Baer
    • Switchboard Operator #2
    • (as Meredith Baer)
    Gene Borkan
    • Attendant in Retirement Home
    Jordan Cohen
    • Boy in Winkles
    • (as Jordon Brian)
    Cory 'Bumper' Yothers
    • Boy in Bullseye Frozen Food
    • (as Bumper)
    Marianne Bunch
    Marianne Bunch
    • Girl on Beach
    Twink Caplan
    Twink Caplan
    • Louise
    • (as Twinkie Caplan)
    Mel Carter
    • Storefront Person
    Joanna Cassidy
    Joanna Cassidy
    • Lisa Allen
    Dort Clark
    Dort Clark
    • Overdrawn Depositor
    K.C. Ligon
    K.C. Ligon
    • Maxine Waldman
    • (as Katherine Dunfee Clark)
    Beatrice Colen
    Beatrice Colen
    • Mother
    Dee Cooper
    Dee Cooper
    • Trucker
    Ken Davitian
    Ken Davitian
    • Fat Bartender
    Hal K. Dawson
    • Grandpa
    Susan Doukas
    • Loan Officer
    • Director
      • Bradley R. Swirnoff
    • Writers
      • John Baskin
      • Stephen Feinberg
      • Roger Shulman
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    User reviews15

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    redcheek

    overlooked and hard to find - how sad!

    this made me laugh soooooooooo many times. this genre has only a few worthwhile entries and this is without a doubt one of them. politicaly incorrect humor that never stops and i mean never it jabs everything. only a few lulls but mostly pure classic comedy that will offend some but make others burst with laughter. the funny scenes are not just chuckles but roars.
    7TheExpatriate700

    Hilarious So Long as You're Not Easily Offended

    This short film is a hilarious compilation of skits spoofing 70s era television and commercials, tweaking racial stereotypes, consumerism, and American prudishness. Its premise is that television broadcasts in American and other countries get interrupted by a series of increasingly offensive commercials and television shows. Nudity, profanity, and all around bad taste are on this evening's schedule.

    This movie is of its time, violating many of the tenets of political correctness that mute modern comedy. Spoofs on Apartheid South Africa and "Tran Puerto Rico Airlines" are particularly notable examples. Although some may find these skits offensive, they make one nostalgic for a time when satire and humor was more unbridled. Those who think that South Park and Judd Apatow movies are the height of ribald humor are in for a surprise.
    6Tera-Jones

    Crazy Comedy

    This is one of the films I got in the Mill Creek Drive-in 50-pack collection. This movie is also known as "Prime Time". It's a crazy, politically incorrect comedy.

    I don't think this is a comedy that everyone will "get" the humor in - it could easily offend some people if they do not watch the film with an open mind and realize the fact it's crazy 1970s comedy film that is not meant to be taken seriously.

    The film is basically a series of fictional television programs and commercials being aired by an unknown group. In between the TV programs and commercials you will see a zany group of people that trying to find out the source of the transmission and put an end to the TV hijacking.

    Great little comedy film if you do not take it seriously.

    6/10
    7Scott_Mercer

    Something to Offend Everybody

    As I am kind of a fetishist for these 1970's sketch comedy movies, I was rather excited to finally have a look at this one, which I had neither seen nor heard of. As far as I can tell, this is the only example of this small but potent sub-genre I haven't seen yet.

    If you liked Tunnelvision, which is much more well-known that this flick, you will enjoy the politically incorrect humor on display here, in the form of rapid-fire TV commercial and TV program parodies. This even has the same voice over guy as Tunnelvision (for part of it).

    There are plenty of familiar character actors on display here if you were a TV watcher in the 1970's, including George Furth (you might recognize him from Blazing Saddles) as the President of the United States.

    Also keep an eye open for fleeting parts by Stephen Furst, Three Stooge associate Mousie Garner, Harry Shearer, and current candidate for Governor of Texas and long time musician and mystery novelist Kinky Friedman, performing his chestnut "Ol Ben Lucas." This film is currently obtainable as it is present on a DVD box set titled "50 Drive-In Classics." Do an internet search for that and you should find it no problem. It costs about 20 bucks.

    I'd put this movie about half-way up the scale of entertainment in this genre. Of course, Kentucky Fried Movie and Amazon Women on the Moon are at the top, as they were the only ones of these sketch movies made with any kind of budget to speak of.

    As I was a young boy in the late 70's, I do remember most of the stuff they are taking off on in Prime Time, but you young movie hounds of today won't remember the R-O-L-A-I-D-S TV commercial, the Sears Die Hard battery spots or the American Express "Do You Know Me?" campaign, I fear.

    In spite of its die-hard political incorrectness, it seems to give most minority or religious groups something to be angry about (equal opportunity offender), and its jokes are mostly laugh-inducing, which can ameliorate a multitude of sins.

    If you like this film try the following, in order of recommendation: Kentucky Fried Movie, Tunnelvision, Amazon Women on the Moon, The Groove Tube, Loose Shoes, The Boob Tube, American Tickler, and Miss Nymphet's Zap-In. If there's any of these type of movies I forgot or am not aware of, drop me a line...
    6chamilton-10

    Closest to Kentucky Fried Movie

    This one feels like an even-lower-budget and less funny cousin to Kentucky Fried Movie. This has a loose storyline of the government and military officials gathering to deal with the problem of some mysterious forces tampering with the airwaves and airing all sorts of parody commercials, skits and telethons. I probably would've loved this if I saw it when I was 12, but it's clearly intended for adults, and juvenile ones at that.

    There's some good tasteless laughs, but mostly pretty poorly paced sketches sometimes leave you guessing the punchline well before you see it. The shorter bits were the funnier ones. The LONG Charlie's Angel parody seems to go on forever since it's really a one-joke premise.

    Watch for brief appearances by folks like Harry Shearer and author/musician/politician Kinky Friedman.

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    • Trivia
      Warner Bros. was the original intended movie studio who made and were the original studio distributor who were to release this film under its original title "Prime Time". However, studio executives declared it unreleasable. Cannon Films later took over distribution and eventually released it under the new title of "American Raspberry".
    • Goofs
      When the body bag is placed into the overhead compartment on the plane, the person inside can be seen shifting around.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Big Box: The Body Shop (2010)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Funny America
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Chartwell Films
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Budget
      • $50,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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