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Going Overboard is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Valerie Breiman, and stars Adam Sandler in his film debut, Burt Young, Allen Covert, Billy Zane, Terry Moore, Milton Berle and Billy Bob Thornton in a small role. The film was originally released in 1989, but once Sandler became successful after appearing on Saturday Night Live and in the films Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore, it was given a wider release by Vidmark Entertainment in 1995.

Going Overboard
DVD cover
Directed byValerie Breiman
Written byValerie Breiman
Adam Sandler (additional material)
Scott Larose (additional material)
Produced byMark Daniel Jones
Adam Rifkin
StarringAdam Sandler
Burt Young
CinematographyRon Jacobs
Edited byRandy D. Wiles
Music bySteven "Scooby" Scott Smalley
Production
companies
L.A. Dreams Productions, Inc.
Distributed byTheater Technologies, Inc.
Vidmark Entertainment
Release date
  • October 27, 1989 (1989-10-27)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$800,000

Plot


Shecky Moskowitz (Adam Sandler) is a struggling comedian working on a cruise ship. Shecky gets his chance to be the ship's comedian when it is thought that the regular comedian, Dickie Diamond (Scott LaRose), had fallen overboard and drowned. (Dickie actually locked himself in the men's room.) Shecky is nervous about performing, but King Neptune (Billy Zane) convinces him to go for the opportunity by telling Shecky about the power of laughter. Shecky's first performance is very unsuccessful as he is booed off the stage, he is especially heckled by the construction worker Dave (Billy Bob Thornton). However, after a lecture by Milton Berle, Shecky succeeds in making the audience laugh. At that point, the terrorists come on board and want to kill Miss Australia. Shecky, remembering the advice about the power of laughter, saves her by promising to put the assassins in a film.


Cast



Production


Producer Randolf Turrow came up with the idea after he was asked to judge a beauty pageant in Palm Springs, Florida and learned that the pageant promoters rented a cruise ship filled with beauty contest winners as a publicity stunt. Turrow decided that this gave him a good opportunity to make a film, so he contacted a friend in Texas, Mark Schultz, to finance the film. Turrow contacted Valerie Berman a week before filming began to write the script. The project went from concept to completion in three months. It was written in three days, cast in one day, prepared in two days and filmed in six days, with two additional days for pick-up shots. The cruise ship denied the filmmakers permission to use any of the public areas with passengers present, so all the shots on common areas were either shot at night or when the passengers were off the ship. The filmmakers then hired some of the onboard staff to be the extras. The film was put together so quickly that the crew forgot the correct lenses so they had to shoot on incorrect lenses, which is noticeable in some shots.


Release


The film was first released regionally, as "The Unsinkable Shecky Moskowitz", on October 27, 1989. It made its television debut in June 1990 on Up All Night and was retitled "Babes Ahoy". It was finally released on video in the U.S. in 1995 as "Going Overboard", one week after the video release of Billy Madison.


Reception


On Rotten Tomatoes the film has 4 reviews listed, all of which are negative.[1]

David Nusair of Reel Film Reviews gave it 0 out of 4 and called it "...a slapdash and thoroughly amateurish piece of work that suffers from a total dearth of positive attributes."[2] J.R. Taylor of Entertainment Weekly gave it a grade D.[3]

Adam Sandler has disowned the film, it is the only film in his filmography not listed on his website. However, while he has said it is not a good movie, he has claimed it was a good experience. As of 2022, the film is number 16 in IMDB's list of the Bottom 100 Films on the website.[4]


References


  1. "Babes Ahoy (1989)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
  2. David Nusair (2012). "Two Comedies from TVA - Reviews by David Nusair". ReelFilm.com.
  3. J.R. Taylor (August 4, 1995). "Going Overboard". Entertainment Weekly.
  4. "IMDb Bottom 100". IMDb.



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