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1989 film by Valerie Breiman For the album by Bounding Main, see Going Overboard (album).

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Going Overboard
DVD cover
Directed byValerie Breiman
Written byValerie Breiman
Produced byMark Daniel Jones
Adam Rifkin
StarringAdam Sandler
Burt Young
CinematographyRon Jacobs
Edited byRandy D. Wiles
Music bySteven "Scooby" Scott Smalley
Production
company
L.A. Dreams Productions
Distributed byTheater Technologies, Inc.
Vidmark Entertainment
Release date
  • October 27, 1989 (1989-10-27)
Running time97 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$800,000

Going Overboard is a 1989 American comedy film directed by Valerie Breiman, and starring Adam Sandler in his film debut, Burt Young, Allen Covert, Billy Zane, Terry Moore, Milton Berle, and Billy Bob Thornton in a small role. It was released on October 27, 1989. The film was also released by Vidmark Entertainment in 1995. Sandler would later had a breakout role for the film Billy Madison after working on Saturday Night Live.

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 insult 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, two terrorists sent by General Noriega come on board and want to kill Miss Australia after she insulted him. Shecky, remembering the advice about the power of laughter, saves her by promising to put the assassins in a film. Dickie pleads to God for mercy and the men's room door is unlocked; he quickly blasphemes as an insult to God and returns to his performance, but the people no longer like him. The film ends with everyone dancing and Noriega setting off a bomb.

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Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has four reviews listed, all of which are negative.

David Nusair of Reel Film Reviews gave it zero out of four, and called it "...a slapdash and thoroughly amateurish piece of work that suffers from a total dearth of positive attributes." J.R. Taylor of Entertainment Weekly gave it a grade D.

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.

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