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The Spirit of '76 (1990 film)

The Spirit of '76 is a 1990 American comedy film that spoofs American culture of the mid-1970s. Directed by Lucas Reiner, it stars David Cassidy, Leif Garrett, Carl Reiner, Rob Reiner, Olivia d'Abo, and the rock groups Redd Kross and Devo. The film was released on October 12, 1990.

The Spirit of '76
DVD cover
Directed byLucas Reiner
Written byLucas Reiner
Story by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyStephen Lighthill
Edited byGlen Scantlebury
Music byDavid Nichtern
Production
companies
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
October 12, 1990
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$52,310[1]

Plot edit

By the year 2176, a magnetic storm has degaussed all recorded history, causing such valuable documents as the U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence to be lost. Three time travelers, Adam-11 (David Cassidy), Chanel-6 (Olivia d'Abo), and Heinz-57 (Geoff Hoyle) are sent back to July 4, 1776, to retrieve America's heritage, but due to an unnoticed time machine malfunction, end up in 1976 instead, during the United States Bicentennial. While attempting to carry their mission, the time travelers dress in period costume (e.g., tight bell bottom pants), attend EST, experience the Sexual Revolution, Pop Rocks, disco, long gas lines, the AMC Pacer, and even drug paraphernalia shops.

They are in turn pursued by Rodney Snodgrass (Liam O'Brien), a science whiz and UFO buff, who thinks they are aliens, and plans to use their UFO (their time machine) to win the Bicentennial Science Fair prize at his high school. His self-absorbed, disco-dancing brother, Eddie Trojan (Leif Garrett), pursues Chanel-6 for his own pleasure. Both are foiled by two dimwitted but good-hearted teenage friends, Tommy Sears and Chris Johnson (Steve and Jeffrey McDonald of Redd Kross), who help the time travelers repair their craft and return to 2176, with their 1970s artifacts and a copy of the Constitution, printed on a shirt which was bought off of an EST seminar attendee (Barbara Bain).

Production edit

Several family members worked together on the production of the film. Roman Coppola co-wrote the script with Lucas Reiner and produced the film, and sister Sofia Coppola designed the era-costumes used for the piece. Lucas Reiner wrote and directed the film, and his father Carl Reiner and brother Rob Reiner both had appearances as actors in bit parts.[2][3] Lucas Reiner's girlfriend at the time played a waitress in the film, and she and Reiner later married.[4] Barbara Bain, an actress who portrayed one of the "Be Inc, Seminars" attendees, is the mother of Susie Landau, one of the producers and casting director for the film. In the DVD commentary for the 2003 edition of the film, director Lucas Reiner noted that directing the death scene with his father in the beginning of the film was difficult.[4] Carl Reiner also appeared on the DVD commentary, and praised Lucas' job as director, as well as the script to the film.[5]

Lucas Reiner discussed the casting of the film by producer Susie Landau, and noted that once actor David Cassidy of The Partridge Family was successfully signed to the project, other stars from the 1970s signed on as well. Several musicians also played bit roles in the film. Members of the new wave rock band Devo appeared as the "Ministry of Knowledge," Jeff McDonald and Steven Shane McDonald, members of the band Redd Kross played Chris Johnson and Tommy Sears. Martin von Haselberg and Brian Routh of The Kipper Kids portrayed the CIA agents, Tommy Chong appeared in a scene in a head shop, and Moon Zappa had a cameo as "an archetypal zodiac aficionado." Reiner complimented Sofia Coppola on her costuming work for the film, noting that she was only seventeen years old during initial production. Coppola had to research for the 1970s as she was very young through the period, and also developed costumes for two other periods - the future in the year 2176, and the future after the time-travelers returned home and changed the culture. The production budget for the film was tight, and crew members brought in 1970s period items of their own to supplement props in the film. Production designer Danny Talpers designed the prop for the time machine out of two hot tubs - which was a reference to their popularity during the period. Instead of the more expensive cutaway technique, Reiner simply moved the camera back and forth during dialogue to save money.[4]

Reception edit

The Spirit of '76 received mixed reviews. The Denver Post described it as both "idiotic" and "aggressively bright",[2] and a review in the Chicago Sun-Times did not think it was very funny.[6] The Sacramento Bee called it a "cool comedy of the '70s," noting that it was a bit high-paced, but also "extremely likable."[7] An Entertainment Weekly review wrote that: "References to est and disco, along with someone's mint collection of Kiss posters and other memorabilia, get tossed out willy-nilly; the movie's only unifying force is that smirky irony," and gave the film a rating of "C−".[8] Allmovie wrote positively of the film, calling it a: "lively sci-fi comedy" that makes "great fun of the '70s."[3] The film received two stars from the TLA Video and DVD Guide 2004, which described it as: "lightweight with the occasional laugh."[9] On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an aggregate score of 80% based on 4 positive and 1 negative critic review.[10]

The film was released in only a limited number of theaters, and the total reported box office gross was $52,310.[11]

Home media edit

SVS/Triumph Home Video released The Spirit of '76 on VHS on January 22, 1992. It was released on DVD by Warner Home Video on June 3, 2003.

Soundtrack edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Spirit of '76". Box Office Mojo.
  2. ^ a b Staff (November 11, 1991). "'Spirit of '76' idiotic, aggressively bright". Denver Post.
  3. ^ a b Brennan, Sandra. "Overview: The Spirit of '76". Allmovie. All Media Guide, LLC. Retrieved 2007-11-02.
  4. ^ a b c Reiner, Lucas. (2003). Commentary for The Spirit of '76, [DVD]. Castle Rock Entertainment, Warner Home Video.
  5. ^ Reiner, Carl. (2003). Commentary for The Spirit of '76, [DVD]. Castle Rock Entertainment, Warner Home Video.
  6. ^ Staff (March 11, 1991). "Stupid 'Spirit' The '70s still aren't funny". Chicago Sun-Times.
  7. ^ Staff (November 15, 1991). ""Spirit" Is Cool Comedy of the '70s". Sacramento Bee.
  8. ^ Kenny, Glenn (July 21, 1995). "Recent movies play '70s pop culture for laughs". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2020-09-25.
  9. ^ Bleiler, David (2003). TLA Video and DVD Guide 2004: The Discerning Film Lover's Guide. St. Martin's Press. p. 569. ISBN 0-312-31686-0.
  10. ^ "Spirit of '76 - Rotten Tomatoes". www.rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 2023-04-01.
  11. ^ "The Spirit of '76". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2020-09-25.

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The Spirit of 76 is a 1990 American comedy film that spoofs American culture of the mid 1970s Directed by Lucas Reiner it stars David Cassidy Leif Garrett Carl Reiner Rob Reiner Olivia d Abo and the rock groups Redd Kross and Devo The film was released on October 12 1990 The Spirit of 76DVD coverDirected byLucas ReinerWritten byLucas ReinerStory byRoman CoppolaLucas ReinerProduced byRoman CoppolaFred FuchsStarringDavid CassidyOlivia d AboLeif GarrettGeoff HoyleJeff McDonaldSteve McDonaldLiam O BrienBarbara BainJulie BrownTommy ChongDevoIron Eyes CodyDon NovelloCarl ReinerRob ReinerMoon ZappaCinematographyStephen LighthillEdited byGlen ScantleburyMusic byDavid NichternProductioncompaniesCastle Rock Entertainment uncredited Commercial PicturesDistributed byColumbia PicturesRelease dateOctober 12 1990Running time82 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 52 310 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 4 Home media 5 Soundtrack 6 References 7 External linksPlot editBy the year 2176 a magnetic storm has degaussed all recorded history causing such valuable documents as the U S Constitution and the Declaration of Independence to be lost Three time travelers Adam 11 David Cassidy Chanel 6 Olivia d Abo and Heinz 57 Geoff Hoyle are sent back to July 4 1776 to retrieve America s heritage but due to an unnoticed time machine malfunction end up in 1976 instead during the United States Bicentennial While attempting to carry their mission the time travelers dress in period costume e g tight bell bottom pants attend EST experience the Sexual Revolution Pop Rocks disco long gas lines the AMC Pacer and even drug paraphernalia shops They are in turn pursued by Rodney Snodgrass Liam O Brien a science whiz and UFO buff who thinks they are aliens and plans to use their UFO their time machine to win the Bicentennial Science Fair prize at his high school His self absorbed disco dancing brother Eddie Trojan Leif Garrett pursues Chanel 6 for his own pleasure Both are foiled by two dimwitted but good hearted teenage friends Tommy Sears and Chris Johnson Steve and Jeffrey McDonald of Redd Kross who help the time travelers repair their craft and return to 2176 with their 1970s artifacts and a copy of the Constitution printed on a shirt which was bought off of an EST seminar attendee Barbara Bain Production editSeveral family members worked together on the production of the film Roman Coppola co wrote the script with Lucas Reiner and produced the film and sister Sofia Coppola designed the era costumes used for the piece Lucas Reiner wrote and directed the film and his father Carl Reiner and brother Rob Reiner both had appearances as actors in bit parts 2 3 Lucas Reiner s girlfriend at the time played a waitress in the film and she and Reiner later married 4 Barbara Bain an actress who portrayed one of the Be Inc Seminars attendees is the mother of Susie Landau one of the producers and casting director for the film In the DVD commentary for the 2003 edition of the film director Lucas Reiner noted that directing the death scene with his father in the beginning of the film was difficult 4 Carl Reiner also appeared on the DVD commentary and praised Lucas job as director as well as the script to the film 5 Lucas Reiner discussed the casting of the film by producer Susie Landau and noted that once actor David Cassidy of The Partridge Family was successfully signed to the project other stars from the 1970s signed on as well Several musicians also played bit roles in the film Members of the new wave rock band Devo appeared as the Ministry of Knowledge Jeff McDonald and Steven Shane McDonald members of the band Redd Kross played Chris Johnson and Tommy Sears Martin von Haselberg and Brian Routh of The Kipper Kids portrayed the CIA agents Tommy Chong appeared in a scene in a head shop and Moon Zappa had a cameo as an archetypal zodiac aficionado Reiner complimented Sofia Coppola on her costuming work for the film noting that she was only seventeen years old during initial production Coppola had to research for the 1970s as she was very young through the period and also developed costumes for two other periods the future in the year 2176 and the future after the time travelers returned home and changed the culture The production budget for the film was tight and crew members brought in 1970s period items of their own to supplement props in the film Production designer Danny Talpers designed the prop for the time machine out of two hot tubs which was a reference to their popularity during the period Instead of the more expensive cutaway technique Reiner simply moved the camera back and forth during dialogue to save money 4 Reception editThe Spirit of 76 received mixed reviews The Denver Post described it as both idiotic and aggressively bright 2 and a review in the Chicago Sun Times did not think it was very funny 6 The Sacramento Bee called it a cool comedy of the 70s noting that it was a bit high paced but also extremely likable 7 An Entertainment Weekly review wrote that References to est and disco along with someone s mint collection of Kiss posters and other memorabilia get tossed out willy nilly the movie s only unifying force is that smirky irony and gave the film a rating of C 8 Allmovie wrote positively of the film calling it a lively sci fi comedy that makes great fun of the 70s 3 The film received two stars from the TLA Video and DVD Guide 2004 which described it as lightweight with the occasional laugh 9 On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an aggregate score of 80 based on 4 positive and 1 negative critic review 10 The film was released in only a limited number of theaters and the total reported box office gross was 52 310 11 Home media editSVS Triumph Home Video released The Spirit of 76 on VHS on January 22 1992 It was released on DVD by Warner Home Video on June 3 2003 Soundtrack editAverage White Band Pick Up the Pieces Chicago Saturday in the Park The Carpenters Top of the World Grand Funk Railroad We re an American Band Starland Vocal Band Afternoon Delight Love Unlimited Orchestra Love s Theme Maria Muldaur Midnight at the Oasis The Hues Corporation Rock the Boat Peter Tosh Legalize It Blue Oyster Cult Don t Fear The Reaper Walter Murphy A Fifth of Beethoven Bachman Turner Overdrive Takin Care of Business Van McCoy The Hustle Peter Frampton Do You Feel Like We Do Sweet Fox on the Run Eli s Second Coming Love Chant Carl Douglas Kung Fu Fighting Wild Cherry Play That Funky Music Rick Derringer Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo Vicki Sue Robinson Turn the Beat Around Disco Tex and the Sex O Lettes Get Dancin Edgar Winter Group Frankenstein The Sylvers Boogie Fever The Trammps Disco Inferno Bay City Rollers Saturday Night Redd Kross 1976 The Dickies Spirit of 76 References edit The Spirit of 76 Box Office Mojo a b Staff November 11 1991 Spirit of 76 idiotic aggressively bright Denver Post a b Brennan Sandra Overview The Spirit of 76 Allmovie All Media Guide LLC Retrieved 2007 11 02 a b c Reiner Lucas 2003 Commentary for The Spirit of 76 DVD Castle Rock Entertainment Warner Home Video Reiner Carl 2003 Commentary for The Spirit of 76 DVD Castle Rock Entertainment Warner Home Video Staff March 11 1991 Stupid Spirit The 70s still aren t funny Chicago Sun Times Staff November 15 1991 Spirit Is Cool Comedy of the 70s Sacramento Bee Kenny Glenn July 21 1995 Recent movies play 70s pop culture for laughs Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 2020 09 25 Bleiler David 2003 TLA Video and DVD Guide 2004 The Discerning Film Lover s Guide St Martin s Press p 569 ISBN 0 312 31686 0 Spirit of 76 Rotten Tomatoes www rottentomatoes com Retrieved 2023 04 01 The Spirit of 76 Box Office Mojo Retrieved 2020 09 25 External links edit nbsp Film portal nbsp 1990s portalThe Spirit of 76 at AllMovie The Spirit of 76 at IMDb The Spirit of 76 at the TCM Movie Database The Spirit of 76 at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Spirit of 2776 1990 film amp oldid 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