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Overview
Release Date:
10 August 1977 (USA) moreTagline:
This movie is totally out of control!Plot:
Series of short, highly irreverant, and quite often tasteless skits. full summary | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)User Comments:
A tasteless comedy of extraordinary magnitude!! moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Marilyn Joi | ... | Cleopatra Schwartz (segment "Cleopatra Schwartz") | |
| Saul Kahan | ... | Schwartz (segment "Cleopatra Schwartz") | |
| David Zucker | ... | Man (segment "His New Car") / Technician #2 (segment "Eyewitness News") / Grunwald (segment "Courtroom") | |
| Marcy Goldman | ... | Housewife (segment "Household Odors") | |
| Dulcie Jordan | ... | Guest #1 (segment "Household Odors") | |
| Gracia Lee | ... | Guest #2 (segment "Household Odors") | |
| Sheila Rogers | ... | Guest #3 (segment "Household Odors") | |
| Joseph G. Medalis | ... | Paul Burmaster (segment "High Adventure") (as Joe Medalis) | |
| Barry Dennen | ... | Claude LaMont (segment "High Adventure") | |
| Colin Male | ... | Spokesman (segment "Argon") | |
| Ed Griffith | ... | Host (segment "Danger Seekers") | |
| Robert Starr | ... | Rex Kramer (segment "Danger Seekers") | |
| Richard Gates | ... | Boy (segment "Eyewitness News") (as Rick Gates) | |
| Tara Strohmeier | ... | Girl (segment "Eyewitness News") (as Tara Strohmeir) | |
| Neil Thompson | ... | Newscaster (segment "Eyewitness News") |
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View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
83 minCountry:
USALanguage:
EnglishAspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Iceland:12 | Netherlands:16 (original rating) | Australia:M | Australia:R | Canada:18A | Finland:K-16 | Netherlands:16 | Norway:16 | UK:18 | USA:R | West Germany:16MOVIEmeter: 
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Original titles for the film included "Free Popcorn" and "Closed for Remodeling". moreGoofs:
Anachronisms: The courtroom sketch takes place in 1957, when there were only 48 states. However, a 50-star flag is shown in the courtroom. moreSoundtrack:
Carioca moreFAQ
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"Kentucky Fried Movie" is tasteless, unsophisticated, and decidedly sophomoric... and one of the most hilarious films ever made! A string of politically incorrect segments made by the creators of "Airplane!" and "The Naked Gun", "KFM" is an "R"-rated romp that today, nearly 30 years after its release, would be too shocking to even warrant the dreaded "NC-17" rating. Forget those unfunny amateurs Broken Lizard or the overrated Farrelly Brothers. We're talking naked breasts, oral sex, racial slurs, violence... and yet each segment leaves you delirious from not only laughter but disbelief at the fact that the Zuckers actually go away with all this. I've discovered that it really takes a certain kind of innocence to make a movie like "KFM", a naive belief that people will simply laugh at the crude spectacle of it all. Segments include a wholesome couple listening to a 1950s style "how-to" record on foreplay (wait till you see what the record comes equipped with), a thrill seeker whose trademark stunt is going to a crowd of black men and yelling out the N-word (how bold is this scene? No one has dared imitate it since), and a political debate between two analysts that ends with one of them cheerfully telling the other to "blow it out your a**" and giving them the finger. The highlight is the mini-movie within the movie, "A Fistful of Yen". A parody of all the Bruce Lee films, its hero, Loo, fights the evil Klahn, a one-armed criminal mastermind with a fondness for the phrase "extraordinary magnitude". It also pokes fun at the endless fights from the Lee films, as well as the characters' fractured English (little trivia, the actors really were Asian and spoke poor English in real life, so it wasn't intentional on their parts) The twist ending of "Yen" is one of the goofiest things you ever saw in your life. Despite the often offensive humor of "KFM", it's not a mean film by any means. No one is really safe from the wacky chaos it inflicts, and it's just hilarious. In our time of hand-wringing political correctness, "KFM" offers a cathartic experience of laughing out loud at our fears, prejudices, and, yes, stupidity. This is indeed a finger-lickin' good comedy.