Love at Stake
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DVD cover | |
Directed by | John C. Moffitt |
Produced by | John Daly, Derek Gibson, Michael Gruskoff, Donald C. Klune, Michael I. Levy |
Written by | Lanier Laney and Terry Sweeny |
Starring | See below |
Music by | Charles Fox |
Cinematography | Mark Irwin |
Editing by | Danford B. Greene |
Studio |
De Laurentiis Entertainment Group Hemdale Film Corporation |
Distributed by | TriStar Pictures (later sold to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) |
Release dates | August 1, 1987 |
Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $61,789[1] |
Love at Stake is a 1987 comedy film, directed by the creator of the TV series The Ed Sullivan Show and director of The Werewolf of Woodstock John C. Moffitt, based on a screenplay by Lanier Laney and Terry Sweeny. It stars Patrick Cassidy and Kelly Preston, with Barbara Carrera, Bud Cort, Dave Thomas and Stuart Pankin. Joyce Brothers makes a cameo appearance as herself.
The film is an obvious spoof of the infamous Salem witch trials, moving in the Mel Brooks comedy vein in Blazing Saddles, moving in the anarchic comedy films genre that was popularized in that time by the Monty Python films and from the Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker films.
The film was distributed by the Hemdale Film Corporation. Many critic reviewers on film reviews websites were wondering why Moffitt's film had a short theatrical life and why it didn't become a cult classic. Filming took place in Kleinburg, Ontario.
Plot summary
Miles Campbell, recent graduate of a Christian divinity university, arrives in Salem, Massachusetts to become the local parson's assistant. He meets with his childhood sweetheart, baker Sara Lee, and plans to marry her. Meanwhile, greedy Judge Samuel John arrives to meet with idiotic Mayor Upton to discuss plans for a (anachronistic) Mall for Salem. To acquire the necessary real estate they hatch a scheme to accuse certain villagers of witchcraft. When the accused are tried, convicted and burned, their land can be confiscated. The plan is succeeding, as the villagers, egged on by the parson's shrewish mother, enthusiastically accept the Judge's message. Then saucy Faith Stewart (secretly a real witch) arrives from London for Thanksgiving with her cousins. Faith falls for Miles and accuses Sara of witchcraft. Miles must prove Sara's innocence before she is burned at the stake.
Cast of characters
- Patrick Cassidy as Miles Campbell
- Kelly Preston as Sara Lee
- Georgia Brown as Widow Chastity
- Barbara Carrera as Faith Stewart
- Bud Cort as Parson Babcock
- Annie Golden as Abigail Baxter, Faith's cousin
- David Graf as Nathaniel Baxter, her husband
- Audrie J. Neenan as Mrs. Babcock, the parson's mother
- Stuart Pankin as Judge Samuel John
- Dave Thomas as Mayor Upton
- Anne Ramsey as Old Witch
- Mary Hawkins as Mrs. Priscilla Upton
- Jackie Mahon as Belinda Upton, the mayor's daughter
- Norma MacMillan as Aunt Deliverance Jones, Sara's aunt
- Joyce Brothers as Herself
- Colleen Karney as Adulteress
- Juul Haalmeyer as Executioner
- Julian Richings as Town Crier
- Danny Higham as Newsboy
- Marshall Perlmuter as Mr. Newberry
- Anna Ferguson as Mrs. Newberry
- Catharine Gallant as Constance Van Buren
- Jayne Eastwood as Annabelle Porter
- Nick Ramus as Chief Wannatoka
Production
- Director: John Moffitt (director)
- Writers: Lanier Laney and Terry Sweeney (both of Saturday Night Live fame)
- Producer: Michael Gruskoff
- Music: Charles Fox
- Cinematography: Mark Irwin
See also
- Slapstick
- Anarchic comedy film
References
External links
- Love at Stake at the Internet Movie Database
- Love at Stake at allmovie
- Aisle Seat review
- The Unknown Movies review
- The Serious Comedy Site review