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The Muppets Go to the Movies

  • TV Movie
  • 1981
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
244
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The Muppets Go to the Movies (1981)
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Along with Dudley Moore and Lily Tomlin, the Muppets spoof classic movies such as "The Wizard of Oz," "Casablanca," and even artsy Ingmar Bergman movies. They also promote their then-upcomin... Read allAlong with Dudley Moore and Lily Tomlin, the Muppets spoof classic movies such as "The Wizard of Oz," "Casablanca," and even artsy Ingmar Bergman movies. They also promote their then-upcoming film "The Great Muppet Caper."Along with Dudley Moore and Lily Tomlin, the Muppets spoof classic movies such as "The Wizard of Oz," "Casablanca," and even artsy Ingmar Bergman movies. They also promote their then-upcoming film "The Great Muppet Caper."

  • Director
    • Peter Harris
  • Writers
    • Jerry Juhl
    • Chris Langham
    • Jim Henson
  • Stars
    • Dudley Moore
    • Lily Tomlin
    • Frank Oz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    244
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Harris
    • Writers
      • Jerry Juhl
      • Chris Langham
      • Jim Henson
    • Stars
      • Dudley Moore
      • Lily Tomlin
      • Frank Oz
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dudley Moore
    Dudley Moore
    • Self - Guest Star
    Lily Tomlin
    Lily Tomlin
    • Self - Special Guest Star
    Frank Oz
    Frank Oz
    • Fozzie Bear
    • (voice)
    • …
    Jerry Nelson
    Jerry Nelson
    • Lew Zealand
    • (voice)
    • …
    Richard Hunt
    Richard Hunt
    • Beaker
    • (voice)
    • …
    Dave Goelz
    Dave Goelz
    • The Great Gonzo
    • (voice)
    • …
    Steve Whitmire
    Steve Whitmire
    • Rizzo the Rat
    • (voice)
    • …
    Louise Gold
    • Popcorn Girl
    • (voice)
    Kathryn Mullen
    Kathryn Mullen
    • Gaffer
    • (voice)
    • …
    Brian Meehl
    Brian Meehl
    • Muppet Performer
    • (voice)
    • (as Brian Muehl)
    Bob Payne
    • Muppet Performer
    • (voice)
    • (as Robert Payne)
    Rollin Krewson
    • Muppet Performer
    • (voice)
    Jim Henson
    Jim Henson
    • Kermit the Frog
    • (voice)
    • …
    Mike Quinn
    Mike Quinn
    • Muppet Performer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Peter Harris
    • Writers
      • Jerry Juhl
      • Chris Langham
      • Jim Henson
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    User reviews5

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    8Nozz

    Not too juvenile

    Partly a promotion for the Muppets' MANHATTAN movie and partly an extended onstage-backstage Muppet Show, this TV production features a fair number of reasonably clever, unpredictable gag lines along with the usual stuff. Once or twice the program lags when a musical number has little special to offer aside from the merits of the music itself and the novelty of being performed by Muppets, for example "Act Naturally" by Floyd and Janis. I guess this is reasonable, as on the regular Muppet Show, because the songs may not be very familiar yet to the young audience. On the other hand, quite a bit of the GO TO THE MOVIES humor is pitched to an audience old enough to recognize references to Ingmar and Ingrid Bergman.
    7kopol

    Well the muppets did take the movie

    Something about the muppets always got my confused like why are the muppets ironically related to the puppets. and there name is so similar! Why i ask you! Why! but besides that the movie can be described as a ghost of the muppets before the whole Gonzo incident with the T.V. that was something i wasn't expecting! exclamation mark! exclamation mark! And with all that out aside this movie shows a lot of power and the ability to rule over all the muppets in Muppet land, or wherever it is that they come from. And they should have put in Samuel L. Jackson in the snakes on the movie! It would have got so much more ratings and more viewers! But possibly the best part of the movie was when he got his cookie back from the evil critiques! So all in all this is a well rounded movie but since its muppets it gets a extra point. So remember kids there is such a thing as the Bigfoot Nessy man! (Bigfoot+ loch Nessy monster+ Bogey man)
    10wermuth601

    great movie parodies

    This was a great special. It is similar to The Muppet Show, since it took place at the same theater, but all of the segments had to do with movies, there were two guest stars instead of one (only a small number of Muppet Show episodes had multiple guests, and those were either married celebrity couples or special groups of entertainers), and there didn't seem to be any backstage plot.

    This was made in 1981, around the time that The Muppet Show was ending, and it seems to be a promotion for The great Muppet Caper disguised as a regular special, as it features three clips from The Great Muppet Caper as well as a new version of the song Hey, a Movie! However, it is really good.

    Dudley Moore and Lily Tomlin are the guest stars, and some of the segments include a medley of Wizard of Oz songs (Long before The Muppets Wizard of Oz) with Miss Piggy as Dorthy, Scooter as the Scarecrow, Gonzo as The Tin Man, Fozzie as The Cowardly Lion, and Foo Foo as Toto. There is also a Casablanca parody with Kermit and Miss Piggy, a Tarzan parody with Gonzo and Lily Tomplin, a Muppet version of The Three Muskateers (with Gonzo, Scooter, and Link Hogthrob), and a foreign film translated by Sam The Eagle and starring The Swedish Chef and Beaker.

    All in all, a great special, and I sure hope that it becomes available on DVD some day.
    7Snake-666

    Entertaining Muppet fare.

    Those loveable Muppets, including Kermit, Fozzie, Miss Piggy and all the other favourites, come together to produce send-up's and parodies of some of the greatest movies of yesteryear.

    'The Muppets Go to the Movies' plays out as an episode from 'The Muppet Show' but the typical zany sketches are replaced with equally zany movie parodies, including riotous send-up's of 'The Wizard of Oz', 'Casablanca', 'Frankenstein' and 'Wild Strawberries'. Fans of the movies that are parodied may occasionally find the Muppets take on the films as somewhat insulting to the source material; however, the whole show is all in good fun and is targeted at children and light-hearted adults. There is no real way that one could seriously condemn the way that these classic films are portrayed as the whole show is all in good fun. 'The Muppets Go to the Movies' even features short, amusing and enjoyable appearances from Dudley Moore and Lily Tomlin.

    There is not much that one can say about this little piece of Muppet history. If you are a fan of the Muppets and appreciate their humour then this is worth watching should you ever come across it. Similarly, I believe that children may love this and it may even work as a possible introduction to the classic films that are parodied throughout the show. 'The Muppets Go to the Movies' is not up to the standard of the majority of Muppet films, but is nonetheless an enjoyable and entertaining watch. My rating for 'The Muppets Go to the Movies' - 7/10.

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    • Trivia
      Although the characters would appear in numerous later TV specials and series revivals, considering this special is the final Muppet production that follows the format of Le Muppet Show (1976), this special is effectively that show's series finale.
    • Quotes

      Scooter (as Porthos): The villain has dropped something--perhaps it is a clue!

      Link Hogthrob (as Gummo): It is a crumpet.

      Scooter (as Porthos): A pumpernickel crumpet!

      The Great Gonzo (as Athos): [fighting the bandit] A pumpernickel crumpet?

      Scooter (as Porthos): And furthermore, it has lumps all over it.

      The Great Gonzo (as Athos): A lumpy pumpernickel crumpet?

      Link Hogthrob (as Gummo): A crumpy lumpernickel pumpet?

      Scooter (as Porthos): And in all of France, there is but one bakery which makes such a delicacy!

      The Great Gonzo (as Athos): And that bakery is?

      Scooter (as Porthos): Humperdinck's!

      The Great Gonzo (as Athos): Egad! Humperdinck's lumpy pumpernickel crumpet?

      Link Hogthrob (as Gummo): Egad! Humperdinck's lumpy humple-crumple pumplehumple...

      Scooter (as Porthos): And who is the man who loves Humperdinck's lumpy pumpernickel crumpets beyond all things?

      Link Hogthrob (as Gummo), The Great Gonzo (as Athos): We don't know, who?

      Scooter (as Porthos): That simplewimp the Scarlet Pimpernel!

      The Great Gonzo (as Athos): Yes it is!

      Scooter (as Porthos), The Great Gonzo (as Athos): It's that simplewimp Pimpernel and his Humperdinck's lumpy pumpernickel crumpets!

      [to audience]

      Scooter (as Porthos), The Great Gonzo (as Athos): Ta da!

      Link Hogthrob (as Gummo): Egad! It's that simplewimp Pimpernel and humpy-humper... humpy-dumple... Can we just get on with the story?

    • Crazy credits
      There's a writing credit for "Gummo".
    • Alternate versions
      The final scene during the End Credits exists in two different versions. The UK produced version ends with Kermit the Frog opening the theatre doors and various other Muppets walking outside. Janice and Floyd walk out and Floyd asks her if she wants to go for "Fish and Chips" to which she nods. Following them is Gonzo who spots the arrival of a bus. Then, Fozzie comes out and wonders if the 'hot cross bunny' joke was "too hip" for the audience, then Miss. Piggy walks out saying the joke "was too SOMETHING" for the audience. As Kermit locks up, Miss. Piggy asking Kermit if he'll walk her to "The Tube" (subway) to which he obliges, then she says "Race you!" and they run off screen and then we see Dudley Moore and Lily Tomlin struggling to get out of the now locked theatre. In the US version, we see Janice and Floyd leave but this time without the 'Fish and chips' line, also we now see Gonzo leave without speaking along with Lew Zealand, also remaining silent as he leaves. We still get Fozzie's line about 'hot cross bunnies' and Miss. Piggy's response like before. However, since the term "tube" is not a common term for a subway in America, this is replaced with Miss. Piggy asking Kermit the Frog why he had penguins appear in her 'Heatwave' number, to which he replies "They made you look good!" Miss. Piggy ponders Kermit's response and they walk off screen and then we see the same scene of Dudley and Lily trying to get out.
    • Connections
      Edited from Les Muppets : Ça c'est du cinéma ! (1979)

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 1981 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Henson.com
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Os Marretas Vão ao Cinema
    • Production companies
      • Henson Associates (HA)
      • Marble Arch Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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