One More Saturday Night (film)

One More Saturday Night

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Dennis Klein
Produced by Jonathan Bernstein
Robert Kosberg
Tova Laiter
Written by Al Franken
Tom Davis
Starring Tom Davis
Al Franken
Moira Harris
Frank Howard
Bess Meyer
Meshach Taylor
Music by David McHugh
Cinematography James Glennon
Edited by Gregory Prange
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release dates
  • August 22, 1986[1]
Running time
95 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $32,279 (USA)

One More Saturday Night is a 1986 comedy film written by Al Franken and Tom Davis and directed by Dennis Klein.

Plot

The film is about life on a Saturday night in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Russ Cadwell is ready to have sex with his girlfriend, Diane Lundahl. Doug, who is a petty thief, decides to become a burglar. Traci, Doug's friend, suggests that they burglarize a nearby house. Mr. Lundahl, father of Diane, Karen, and Kevin, goes on a date with a woman named Peggy. They have sex in a car at the park.

Karen is babysitting for Bill and Lynn Neal as they go out to eat. Karen's boyfriend comes over to the house and talks her into having a party there. Russ gets into an argument with Diane. She and her friend, Tobi, go to the local bar, drink, and watch Bad Mouth, the band playing there. The lead band members, Larry Hays and Paul Flum, are both hoping to score. Things get crazier but also better as time goes by.

Cast

Critical reception

TV Guide says the film "suffers from trying to explore a variety of situations, and ultimately gets nothing said at all. The situations are routine, lacking wit or originality. Director Dennis Klein's pacing is slack and reveals no flare [sic] for comedy."[2]

Trivia

Franken appeared on the 1985-86 season finale of Saturday Night Live during Weekend Update and announced that Columbia Pictures was test-marketing the film in Sacramento, California in June 1986; he also displayed a map depicting the locations of movie theaters showing the film, and provided directions to the nearest theater for viewers in the San Francisco Bay Area.

The movie's title is taken from the Grateful Dead song of the same name. Franken and Davis were big Grateful Dead fans.

Portions of the movie were filmed in Glenview, Illinois.

See also

References

  1. IMDb
  2. One More Saturday Night Review | TVGuide.com

External links