Bob Newhart stars as President Manfred Link in this zany, wonderfully-cast comedy from veteran funnyman Buck Henry ("Heaven Can Wait", "The Graduate").Bob Newhart stars as President Manfred Link in this zany, wonderfully-cast comedy from veteran funnyman Buck Henry ("Heaven Can Wait", "The Graduate").Bob Newhart stars as President Manfred Link in this zany, wonderfully-cast comedy from veteran funnyman Buck Henry ("Heaven Can Wait", "The Graduate").
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First Family came to us in 1980 from writer/director Buck Henry whom had previously co-directed Heaven Can Wait with Warren Beatty in 1978 which became the fifth highest grossing film of that year, had written the screenplays for well regarded films like The Graduate and What's Up, Dog?, as well as co-created classic spy spoof sitcom Get Smart with Mel Brooks. The movie was apparently troubled as test screenings to the film were so negative that Warner Bros. Regathered the crew to reshoot the ending. The movie's grosses fell well short of Heaven Can Wait, and critics of the time were equally disappointed with most of the reviews skewing negative and Siskel and Ebert declaring the film one of their "Dogs of the Week" on their TV program. The movie is rather lacking in comparison to previous efforts by its cast and writer/director and this is frankly a low point for many of them.
When you have a cast that includes the likes of Bob Newhart, Madeline Kahn, Gilda Radner, Harvey Korman, and Fred Willard, the bar is already high considering how funny these people have been in other productions. Add to that the great Buck Henry who's given us some inspired works that are still funny and entertaining to this day and the fact that First Family is as bad as it is, it's frankly inexcusable. The pacing is ridiculously slow and turgid and while that's not a deal breaker for comedy, you need to have rich well defined characters so your audience can get involved despite the slow pace. No one is given much to work with as the movie often goes for lamebrained "culture clash" humor with the fictional African nation of Upper Gorm featuring gags like their national beverage made of Donkey Blood and Cow Urine, or offering up virgins to have sex with a statue of a fertility god called Jucamba that has a giant phallic piece (I think that's what happens, it's not clear), and the movie never takes off and most of the gags just go limp because there's no punch to any of the gags with most of the set pieces resulting in ill-timed slapstick or pratting about in silly costumes.
First Family has been all but forgotten by time and there's a good reason for it. There's rich potential for a farcical comedy set in the upper echelons of U. S. political power, but Buck Henry doesn't give his cast rich material or tight direction and instead it comes off as a bunch of people trying desperately to be amusing and failing miserably.
One reviewer stated that this was the only movie he ever walked out on. We too were tempted, but I think we were hoping for something redeeming to save The First Family, sadly that was not to be.
Did you know
- TriviaMadeline Kahn plays Gilda Radner's mother. Kahn was only four years older than Radner in real life.
- Quotes
President Manfred Link: Try to handle this situation in the usual way, Bunny.
Press Secretary Bunthorne: Can I leak something?
President Manfred Link: Yes.
Press Secretary Bunthorne: Can I confirm something?
President Manfred Link: Yes.
Press Secretary Bunthorne: Can I deny something?
President Manfred Link: Yes, yes, yes. Try to make it look as though we're glad to have a lot of black people in the White House. Like we're-ah...
Press Secretary Bunthorne: Comfortable?
President Manfred Link: Exactly.
- Crazy creditsThe producers wish to thank the city of Washington D.C., and the Republic of Upper Gorm for their cooperation in the making of this film.
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- Ene mene muh - und Präsident bist du
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $15,198,912
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,635,564
- Dec 28, 1980
- Gross worldwide
- $15,198,912
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1