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O.C. & Stiggs (1985)
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Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: O.C. (Daniel H. Jenkins) and Stiggs (Neill Barry) are two Arizona teenagers who are intent on making life miserable for their nerdy neighbors, the Schwabs--Randall (Paul Dooley), Elinore (Jane... O.C. (Daniel H. Jenkins) and Stiggs (Neill Barry) are two Arizona teenagers who are intent on making life miserable for their nerdy neighbors, the Schwabs--Randall (Paul Dooley), Elinore (Jane Curtain), Randall Jr. (Jon Cryer), and Lenora (Laura Urstein). The pair idolize musician King Sunny Ade, and when they find out he's playing a show in Mexico, they travel to see him with their dimwitted friend Barney (James Gilsenan). As the summer progresses, O.C. and Stiggs continue to torment the Schwabs--at Lenora's wedding, and the opening night of the local theatre group's play, to which they invite King Sunny Ade and his African Beats to perform. Another free-wheeling comedy in the tradition of M*A*S*H, O.C. AND STIGGS finds Altman dipping into the popular 1980s teen genre yet with his flair for the absurd. He also throws in comedic self-references to his other films such as NASHVILLE's presidential hopeful Hal Phillip Walker (Thomas Hal Phillips). Actors Melvin Van Peebles and Martin Mull also add to the light-hearted affair, as does Dennis Hopper, whose crazed Vietnam veteran mirrors the role he played in APOCALYPSE NOW. [More]
Starring: Daniel Jenkins, Neill Barry, Paul Dooley, Jane Curtin
Starring: Daniel Jenkins, Neill Barry, Paul Dooley, Jane Curtin, Martin Mull, Dennis Hopper, Ray Walston, Melvin Van Peebles, Tina Louise, Jon Cryer, Nina Van Pallandt
Director: Robert Altman
Director: Robert Altman
Screenwriter: Donald Cantrell
Reviews for O.C. & Stiggs
Its notion of American artificiality runs so deep that the film begins and ends at a man-made surfing beach in the middle of the desert.
(Altman's) distinctive, observational satire is poles apart from the sophomoric humor that trademarks the Lampoon
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November 21, 2006:
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