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Class Action Park

  • 2020
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
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Class Action Park (2020)
A documentary that focuses on a dangerously legendary water park and its slew of injuries and crimes along with child safety concerns.
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Ein Dokumentarfilm, der sich auf einen gefährlich legendären Wasserpark und seine zahlreichen Verletzungen und Verbrechen sowie auf die Sicherheit von Kindern konzentriert.Ein Dokumentarfilm, der sich auf einen gefährlich legendären Wasserpark und seine zahlreichen Verletzungen und Verbrechen sowie auf die Sicherheit von Kindern konzentriert.Ein Dokumentarfilm, der sich auf einen gefährlich legendären Wasserpark und seine zahlreichen Verletzungen und Verbrechen sowie auf die Sicherheit von Kindern konzentriert.

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    • Seth Porges
    • Chris Charles Scott III
  • Drehbuch
    • Chris Charles Scott III
    • Seth Porges
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • John Hodgman
    • Faith Anderson
    • Alison Becker
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    7,0/10
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    • Regie
      • Seth Porges
      • Chris Charles Scott III
    • Drehbuch
      • Chris Charles Scott III
      • Seth Porges
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • John Hodgman
      • Faith Anderson
      • Alison Becker
    • 71Benutzerrezensionen
    • 44Kritische Rezensionen
    • 68Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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      • 3 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Trailer 2:33
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    John Hodgman
    John Hodgman
    • Narrator
    • (Synchronisation)
    Faith Anderson
    Faith Anderson
    • Self - Lifeguard
    Alison Becker
    Alison Becker
    • Self - Park Guest
    Bill Benneyan
    Bill Benneyan
    • Self - Park President
    Matthew Callan
    Matthew Callan
    • Self - Park Guest
    Jim DeSaye
    Jim DeSaye
    • Self - Director of Park Security
    Daron Fitch
    Daron Fitch
    • Self - Park Employee
    Chris Gethard
    Chris Gethard
    • Self - Park Guest
    Joe Hession
    Joe Hession
    • Self - Park Employee
    Mark Johnson
    Mark Johnson
    • Self - Security Guard
    Bob Krahulik
    Bob Krahulik
    • Self - Head Lifeguard
    Brian Larsson
    Brian Larsson
    • Self - Sussex County Resident
    Esther Larsson
    Esther Larsson
    • Self - Sussex County Resident
    Mark Malkoff
    Mark Malkoff
    • Self - Park Guest
    Jessi Paladini
    Jessi Paladini
    • Self - Vernon Newspaper Editor
    Mary Pilon
    Mary Pilon
    • Self - Financial Journalist
    Seth Porges
    Seth Porges
    • Self - Journalist
    Jason Scott Sadofsky
    Jason Scott Sadofsky
    • Self - Archivist
    • (as Jason Scott)
    • Regie
      • Seth Porges
      • Chris Charles Scott III
    • Drehbuch
      • Chris Charles Scott III
      • Seth Porges
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    7julianlapicz422

    No Action, Real Stark (but how do I get a ticket)

    "Class Action Park is a true Crime Story" give or take a direct quote from the trailer for this documentary. Now I don't know how I was supposed to be left feeling after viewing this. Some will be filled with anger towards the park and park director and what follows. But I also think this glorified the park and most will be filled with nostalgia and a eagerness to go to Action Park even if that is impossible in this age. The latter is how I felt. I felt that the negatives were even somewhat talked about in a positive way. 80% of the time everyone was smiling and happy even in the sad parts. Might have just been me though but sign me up for a season pass. If you want to learn about Action Park watch this but you aren't missing anything.
    7elicopperman

    Gripping Documentary on America's most Dangerous Water Park

    From the late 1970s to the mid 1990s, entrepreneur Gene Mulvilhill ran his own water park in Vernon, New Jersey called "Action Park". Often known as the most dangerous water park in North America, the park was known for its casualties as it was known for its bizarrely constructed rides. It was so controversial that it led to a documentary called "Class Action Park", which details the history before the park was even opened, its runtime, and the aftermath. Described mostly from the people who either attended or worked at the park, this might be one of the more fascinating amusement park documentaries out there.

    As this park was known for its recklessness, the documentary details how much the owners utilized that as a gimmick, from the insanely designed rides injuring attendees to even the employees joining in on the reckless behavior. All of this was because "uncle Gene" was fulfilling his dream of creating his own fun-filled utopia without any rules. Many of his frankly crooked schemes would include engineering rides that sometimes wouldn't even make it past the testing phase, daring kids to ride these unsafe rides with money, and not even reporting on any action no matter how deadly. And yet, all this mayhem was what drove people to the park given how much freedom they had around the parks in the first place; everyone interviewed in the documentary has a story to last a lifetime. Probably the more fascinating stories come from the former employees, who were mostly dumb juvenile teenagers with little concern for morality and would spend their time drinking and partying more than anything. If that lifestyle doesn't sum up teen life in the 80s, let alone in New Jersey, I don't know what does.

    In terms of filmmaking, a good chunk of the footage is older stock material of the park itself, which helps put into context just how crazy the park really was in terms of its lack of rules or unguaranteed safety. Considering a lot of the attendees were the youth or young adults, one could almost cringe at the sight of these people going around these parks despite not caring for their overall safety. In addition, some of the more painful slapstick moments are shown in animated form, which only adds to how cartoony a lot of the antics behind this park really were. In a way, the documentary is both a recap of the general events that went on in the park's runtime, and an 80s teen movie meets a gritty horror movie. Two of the interviewees who went to the park, comedian Chris Gethard and actress Alison Becker, even pointed out how much the Jersey-bravado motivated the people wanting to get hurt for fun on the ludicrous rides. But even then, they got to enjoy the rides in hindsight, compared to people who actually died at the park, which would become the park's ultimate downfall.

    So in the end, not only is Class Action Park an intriguing documentary that showcases the fascination nostalgia can bring back to an adult, but it's also a reminder of how what you once thought was fun was really more of a miracle you even survived such a wacky ordeal. It's ok if some things are just left as a memory, because there's no way you'd want to revisit near death anytime soon. If you're still on board to check this documentary out, it's on HBO Max just waiting for you. It may make you cringe, it may make you feel unsettled, but it will never stop shocking you, like the park did to people for 18 long years.
    9pjk5

    Surviving Action Park

    Growing up going to Action Park, this place was definitely unsafe. This documentary nails it, and I was fortunate enough to be young enough to be too scared to do some of the crazy acrobatic stunts teenagers would be doing. All in all, I recommend this documentary to get an inside perspective of a kid/teenager growing up in NJ during the 80's and early 90's.
    8betyouaint

    A nostalgic trip back to a time when greater danger meant greater fun

    Back in 1990, I was taking a bunch of summer camp kids on a day trip to Action Park. Being from the UK, I'd never heard of the place or even the concept of a waterpark. It didn't take me long to discover that Action Park was possibly the greatest amusement park on the planet. I was so in love with it that at the end of summer camp, I drove back down there and landed a job as a lifeguard, which by all accounts wasn't a difficult feat.

    So, yes, this documentary was an immense nostalgia trip for me and when I heard rumors and later saw early previews, I became incredibly excited for the release. My only fear was that it would disappoint and fall flat, as these things so often do after you've built them up in your mind and romanticized the memories.

    Fortunately, my fears were completely unfounded. This documentary absolutely nails it, from the content to the commentary, from the crazy risk of the rides to the ultimate reward of immeasureable fun. Chris Gethard provides a fun, familiar and accurate historical narrative blended with contemporary perspective, which asks in hindsight, how this was allowed to go on for so long!? Other talking heads with first hand experience enrich the story with extraordinary tales of their own. And there's plenty of archive video footage to send you right back to the 80s and 90s.

    If you weren't "lucky" enough to be embedded in this wacky world, you'd be forgiven for thinking a pinch of salt is required when listening to some of the anecdotes but from my own time working at the resort over the course of several seasons, I can testify to the complete credibility of the Action Park story as presented here. Working on the Tarzan swing, I'd need to rescue ten or more kids a day who despite the warnings, "the water is ice cold... if you're not an excellent swimmer, do not attempt this ride", would happily risk death and launch themselves into the abyss. Then there were the others who were too scared to let go and would swing back into the platform.

    My favorite quote that sums up the entire film is "this was the last decade of unsupervised fun for kids". There is inevitable tragedy in this account of a legendary waterpark that simply couldn't exist in given today's standards for safety. For a "survivor" like myself, it raises the philosophical question, "Sure, we live in a safer world but at what cost"?
    7vanat12

    Good documentary, obnoxious commentary.

    I liked this documentary but the commentary from Chris Gethard was utterly obnoxious and distracting with his over the top storytelling and constant use of f bombs, it was driving me up a wall. I do agree with others that it is kind of an unusual way in which they have portrayed the park. It seems like a total nostalgic throwback about how cool the park was and how crazy it was that a bunch of kids ran it and how things were out of control but less about the actual tragic incidences at the park. One mother spoke about losing her son and how Gene is an awful person but that was really the extent of that. The documentary otherwise was about the staff experience. Still enjoyed it but not necessarily what I expected.

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      Action Point (2018) starring Johnny Knoxville was inspired by and named after the real park.
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      An early establishing shot ostensibly showing New York in the 70s shows the downtown skyline before the World Trade Center was built. Since the WTC began construction in 1966, it should be in any shot of that area from the 70s.
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      Self - Sussex County Resident: One day after I came home from work, I walked into the house and my husband, George, said to me 'Esther, get out the best bottle of red wine that you have. We're going to celebrate.' And I said 'What are we going to celebrate?' And he said 'Gene Mulvihill died.' And we did. He's the only person that we celebrated his death. He deserved to be gone. He didn't care about he of the riders, any of the people.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 27. August 2020 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Vernon, New Jersey, USA
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