Never on Tuesday
Never on Tuesday | |
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Never on Tuesday | |
Directed by | Adam Rifkin |
Produced by | Cassian Elwes, Elliott Kastner et al |
Written by | Adam Rifkin |
Starring |
Claudia Christian Andrew Lauer Peter Berg Nicolas Cage Cary Elwes Emilio Estevez Judd Nelson Charlie Sheen |
Music by | Richard Stone |
Edited by | Ed Rothkowitz |
Distributed by | Paramount Home Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Never on Tuesday is a 1989 American comedy film written and directed by Adam Rifkin. The film was released on VHS Video rental by Paramount Home Entertainment in 1989 and was originally slated to be re-released in the United States on DVD format through City Light Entertainment[1] before the company went out of business.
Plot
Three people are stranded in the desert after Matt (Andrew Lauer) and Eddie (Peter Berg) total Tuesday's (Claudia Christian) automobile. Tuesday is a drop dead gorgeous girl; however, much to the guys’ dismay, she is revealed as a lesbian, albeit sensitive and fun-loving. She is a woman with ambition and Matt and Eddie are far from impressive to her. Exhibiting an immediate sexual interest in the beautiful Tuesday, the guys begin their efforts to bring her around to being attracted to one of them. [2][3][4]
Cast
- Claudia Christian as Tuesday
- Andrew Lauer as Matt
- Peter Berg as Marsh
- Dave Anderson as Zombie
- Mark Garbarino as Zombie
- Melvyn Pearls as Zombie
- Brett Seals as Zombie
- Nicolas Cage as Man in Red Sports Car (uncredited)
- Cary Elwes as Tow Truck Driver (uncredited)
- Emilio Estevez as Tow Truck Driver (uncredited)
- Judd Nelson as Motorcycle cop (uncredited)
- Charlie Sheen as Thief (uncredited)
- Adam Rifkin as William (uncredited)
- Gilbert Gottfried as Lucky Larry Lupin (uncredited) [5]
Filming
The film was financed by Elliot Kastner.[6]
Filming for Never on Tuesday took place in Borrego Springs, California. The cameo actors were flown out to Borrego Springs on their individual filming days including Charlie Sheen - who had just finished filming Wall Street - and Cary Elwes. The film's crew members included producer Cassian Elwes (brother of Cary) and make up artist Sheryl Berkoff. With a limited budget the cast and crew shot on film; they used 'short ends' – sections of film left over in the canister – cheap to buy but with limited use. Christian says: 'we were constantly trying to shove a 4 minute scene into a 2 minutes film stock!'[7]
Never on Tuesday is Rifkin's directorial debut, an independent film with a small cast that features cameos from many of Rifkin's mainstays such as Cary Elwes, Judd Nelson, and Charlie Sheen. Executive Producer Cassian Elwes also worked with Rifkin on The Chase and The Dark Backward.[8][9]
References
- ↑ Never on Tuesday, 1989, Internet Movie Database [accessed] June 2, 2011.
- ↑ Never on Tuesday, 1988, VHS, Paramount Home Entertainment.
- ↑ Never on Tuesday, Rotten Tomatoes Website [accessed] June 2, 2011.
- ↑ Lee-Williams, Matt, Amazon (USA) Review [accessed] June 2, 2011.
- ↑ Never on Tuesday, 1988, Cast and Crew List, Internet Movie Database [accessed] June 2, 2011.
- ↑ http://moviehole.net/200710530exclusive-interview-adam-rifkin
- ↑ A Look Back at Never on Tuesday, Kelly, Interview with Claudia Christian for Claudia Christian Official Website, April 18, 2011 [accessed] June 2, 2011.
- ↑ Stefanuiuk, Amanda, Raised on VHS, Interview with Adam Rifkin, in Video Store Kid, May 15, 2009 [accessed] June 2, 2011.
- ↑ Stefanuiuk, Amanda, Raised on VHS, Interview with Adam Rifkin, in Video Store Kid, May 15, 2009 [accessed] June 2, 2011.