National Lampoon Goes to the Movies

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National Lampoon Goes to the Movies
Directed by Bob Giraldi
Henry Jaglom
Produced by Matty Simmons
Starring Peter Riegert
Diane Lane
Music by Andy Stein
Cinematography Charles Correll
Tak Fujimoto
Editing by James Coblentz
Bud S. Isaacs
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s) Flag of United States April 23, 1982
Running time 89 min.
Country USA
Language English
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National Lampoon Goes to the Movies is a National Lampoon anthology of three shorts spoofing everything from personal growth films, glossy soap operas, and police stories. In the first story "Growing Yourself", stars Peter Riegert as a confused family man who throws his wife out of the house in order for him to "grow" a new path in life and raise his four children on his own. In "Success Wanters", Ann Dusenberry stars as Dominique Corsaire, a young college graduate determined to succeed in life in which in a few days time lands a job as a stripper, then the mistress to a margarine company, inherits it when the owner croaks, and is then romanced by a Greek shipping tycoon, and ultimately the US president. In "Municipalians", Robby Benson stars alongside Richard Widmark as a naive rookie Los Angeles policeman paired with a cynical veteran of the force to catch an inept serial killer (Christopher Lloyd).

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