The Peanut Butter Solution
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Directed by | Michael Rubbo |
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Produced by | Rock Demers Nicole Robert |
Written by | Vojtech Jasny Andrée Pelletier Louise Pelletier Michael Rubbo |
Starring | Mathew Mackay Siluck Saysanasy Alison Darcy Michael Hogan |
Music by | Lewis Furey Songs by Céline Dion |
Distributed by | New World Pictures |
Release date(s) | 1985 |
Running time | 94 mins |
Language | English |
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The Peanut Butter Solution (French title: Opération beurre de pinottes) is a 1985 family film. The movie was directed by Michael Rubbo and is the 2nd in the Tales for All (Contes Pour Tous) series of children's movies created by Les Productions la Fête.
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[edit] Plot
Michael Baskin is an average 11-year old boy. His father, Billy Baskin, is a struggling artist and temporary sole caregiver of the children while his wife attends to the needs of her recently deceased father in Australia. Upon hearing the news that an abandoned mansion has recently burned down, Michael and his friend Connie decide to explore the remains. Outside the mansion, Connie dares Michael to take a look inside, leading to a frightening encounter with the ghosts of its homeless inhabitants who had died in the fire. Michael does not know this yet, but his fearsome run in with the ghosts has given him a mysterious illness simply known as "The Fright". Michael wakes up the next morning to find out that "The Fright" has made him lose all of his hair. After a few failed attempts with wigs, the ghosts visit Michael in his sleep and give him the recipe of a magical formula for hair growth, the main ingredient of which is peanut butter. The ghosts also give Michael special instruction not to add too much peanut butter, as it will end in dreadful results. Michael ignores their plea, and wakes up the next morning to find that his new hair has already began to grow. After only a few minutes, Michael has grown a full head of hair. Suspicious of his fast growing follicles, Connie confronts Michael about his unusual ability. When Michael reveals to him his concoction, Connie decides to apply some of it on his genitals. Pretty soon, Michael and Connie's hair grows to such a length that it has become a nuisance for the school and their classmates, resulting in their suspension. While Michael franticly searches for a solution, Connie discovers that the hair will stop growing by yelling at it. The art teacher at Michael's school, simply called the Signor, frightens children and forbids them from using their imagination. After getting fired from the school, the Signor finds out about Michael's condition and kidnaps him (and many other neighborhood children) to make magic paint brushes from Michael's ever-growing hair. The paintbrushes are so powerful that they paint whatever their user imagines. Connie and Michael's sister, Susan Allison Baskin, discover the Signor's magical paintbrush factory and trick the Signor into painting a picture of the abandoned mansion. Connie then dares him to investigate inside, leading "The Fright" to be passed on from Michael to the Signor, who later gets arrested.
[edit] Cast
- Matthew Mackay as Michael
- Siluck Saysanasy as Connie
- Alison Darcy as Suzie
- Michael Hogan as Billy
- Michel Maillot as The Signor
- Helen Hughes as Mary
- Griffith Brewer as Tom
- Harry Hill as Dr. Epstein
- Edgar Fruitier
- Pat Thompson
- Terrence Labrosse
- Doug Smith
- Nick Manekas
- Patrick St-Pierre
- Jeremy Spry
- Cheryl Zaman-Zadir
- Audie Grant
- Vicki Lee
- Nadka Takahataki
- Anna Vitre
[edit] Trivia
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- The original working title of the film was Michael's Fright[1].
- This film features the first English-language songs ever performed by Céline Dion (Listen to the Magic Man and Michael's Song). The French-language version of the film features French-language versions of the same songs (Dans la main d'un magicien and La ballade de Michel).
- A deleted scene is shown in the Canadian trailer for the film, in which Connie's voice changes.
- Skippy paid for prominent product placement in the film.
- Lewis Furey was nominated for a Genie award for his score from the film.
- Siluck Saysanaya also appeared as Yick Yu in thelog running and popular Canadian teen drama "Degrassi Junior High" and "Degrassi High"
[edit] References
- ^ "Mike Rubbo - Fiction Films". Retrieved on 2007-09-13.