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Stay Tuned

  • 1992
  • PG
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
15K
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John Ritter, Pam Dawber, David Tom, and Heather McComb in Stay Tuned (1992)
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A husband and wife are sucked into a hellish television set and must survive the gauntlet of twisted versions of shows in which they find themselves.A husband and wife are sucked into a hellish television set and must survive the gauntlet of twisted versions of shows in which they find themselves.A husband and wife are sucked into a hellish television set and must survive the gauntlet of twisted versions of shows in which they find themselves.

  • Director
    • Peter Hyams
  • Writers
    • Tom S. Parker
    • Jim Jennewein
    • Richard Siegel
  • Stars
    • John Ritter
    • Pam Dawber
    • Jeffrey Jones
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Hyams
    • Writers
      • Tom S. Parker
      • Jim Jennewein
      • Richard Siegel
    • Stars
      • John Ritter
      • Pam Dawber
      • Jeffrey Jones
    • 70User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    John Ritter
    John Ritter
    • Roy Knable
    Pam Dawber
    Pam Dawber
    • Helen Knable
    Jeffrey Jones
    Jeffrey Jones
    • Spike
    David Tom
    David Tom
    • Darryl Knable
    Heather McComb
    Heather McComb
    • Diane Knable
    Bob Dishy
    Bob Dishy
    • Murray Seidenbaum
    Joyce Gordon
    Joyce Gordon
    • Mrs. Seidenbaum
    Eugene Levy
    Eugene Levy
    • Crowley
    Erik King
    Erik King
    • Pierce
    Don Calfa
    Don Calfa
    • Wetzel
    John Destry
    • Sackler
    • (as John Blackwell Destrey)
    Susan Blommaert
    Susan Blommaert
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    Maurice Verkaar
    • Another Buyer
    Ken Douglas
    • Skeletal Worker
    Gerry Nairn
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    Dale Wilson
    Dale Wilson
    • Guy Squirly
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    • Director
      • Peter Hyams
    • Writers
      • Tom S. Parker
      • Jim Jennewein
      • Richard Siegel
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    10BrandtSponseller

    Seriously underrated horror comedy

    Roy Knable (John Ritter) loves watching television so much that his marriage is falling apart because of it. When a door-to-door salesman shows him a high-tech remote control, Ritter listens to his pitch, and buys into it when he discovers that it's for a new television and satellite system that offers 666 channels of programming--much of which is not available anywhere else. However, the salesman may not have been what he seemed to be, and Knable soon discovers that he may have agreed to a contract that obligated him to give up more than money.

    Oh, how I loved this film! Director Peter Hyams and the writing crew of Tom S. Parker, Jim Jennewein and Richard Siegel definitely had my number on this one. Stay Tuned is a very clever horror comedy that is extremely underrated and perhaps was a bit mismarketed. Although I'm a huge horror fan, and love horror comedies, I'd never heard of this one before (however, later I did find references to it in a couple horror sources, so it seems it wasn't completely overlooked by the industry and fans). But the horror aspect of the film doesn't appear to be advertised anywhere. I watched this on HBO's Family Channel. Even though Knable's son is important to the plot and there are strong fantasy aspects, this is not really a family film. Not that kids might not like the film, but they'd have to be kids who like horror (comedies) and whose parents let them watch horror (comedies). Enjoyment of the film is also helped by having a familiarity with the material that is being spoofed, and the references are broad enough that it would take years of experience to acquire that familiarity.

    Why spoofed? Well, on one level, Stay Tuned is just a long series of crafty takes on film and television programs and genres, giving many well-known classics a more immediate horror twist--immediate because they all put our heroes, Knable and his wife Helen (Pam Dawber), in peril in some way. There are many more subtle jokes, as well, and the film even pokes fun at film students/film geeks. The spoofs range from silly to poignant, and can be as quick as a title or as long as ten minutes or so. One of the best is a classic Warner Brothers-styled animated segment. The style and the quality should not be surprising, as Chuck Jones designed and supervised the animation.

    Under different hands, maybe this material wouldn't be quite as good as it is. Hyams' direction is spot-on throughout the film, the script (including the dialogue) is very intelligent, and in addition to Ritter and Dawber being as good as I've seen them, Stay Tuned also features Jeffrey Jones (one of my favorite character actors) and Eugene Levy. Both are fantastic.

    Stay Tuned deserves much wider recognition. It is funny, suspenseful and seems to draw from a well of endless inventiveness. It's as good as any other horror comedy I've seen. There is also a surface message of turning off the television and living your life, which is a worthwhile sentiment, but perhaps a harder sell when it is packaged in a film as excellent as this.

    A 10 out of 10 from me.
    7bing-57

    Could Have Been So Much Better

    The idea behind this movie was great. But, the writers missed so many opportunities for jokes. The characters in the movie jumped into probably 25 different movie or TV types. Each one was a ripe setup for several hilarious jokes. But, most of the time, the writers punted and just played it straight or relied on sight gags (which Ritter is known for).

    So, they get dropped in the Arctic and wolves attack them. Not funny. They get dropped into a cat-and-mouse cartoon and the cat chases the mouse for ten minutes. Less funny than a real cat-and-mouse cartoon.They get dropped into a "professional" wrestling match and get thrown around the ring for a bit. Not funny.

    Each scene was just bursting with comic potential, but the writers never went for the home run and always played it safe and bunted for the single. By the end, I was writing the big jokes in my head.

    This movie is just begging to be remade with a team of actual comedians writing the script and, bonus, playing all the bit parts.
    6pleiades10

    Silly, but ultimately satisfying TV spoof.

    "Stay Tuned" introduces us to the depressing world of Roy Knable, a man whom lives for television. When his wife Helen tosses a bowling trophy through the TV set in a desperate attempt to gain her husband's attention, he finds himself in the market for a replacement set... and thats where "Spike" comes in. Spike seems to be simply a pushy cable tv salesman, until we see that Spike works for the Devil himself!

    Soon Roy and Helen find themselves sucked into the world of bad cable tv, filled with bizarre spoofs of Wayne's World, Driving Miss Daisy, MTV, 1940's black and white mystery movies, stereotypical westerns, and so on. The catch? They must stay alive for 24 hours, at which point they are allowed to come back to Earth. If they die in that time frame, their souls are doomed to hell forever.

    As Roy and Helen, John Ritter and Paw Dawber are the perfect real-life sitcom graduates to play the suffering couple. Along the way, they deal with Spike (played by Jeffrey Jones - best known as Principal Rooney in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off") dogging their every move, and they make friends with Eugene Levy, as a demon executive cast off into the TV dimension by a threatened Spike.

    Although the TV parodies skirt the line between wildly funny and clever, and dull and uninspired, the performances from the excellent cast make this better than it probably should be. The Underworld Wrestling Foundation sequence seems like it could have inspired MTV's current pop-culture parody, "Celebrity Deathmatch". And be sure to pay close attention to the animated "Robocat" sequence, directed by cartoon legend Chuck Jones, and featuring styles and motifs borrowed from Warner Bros classics, and Tom & Jerry shorts.

    "Stay Tuned" is a funny film that although somewhat dated now, still manages to provide a wild ride.

    Oh yeah, there IS a quick scene involving the sitcom that John Ritter is best known for, and it's one of the funniest moments in the film. Don't blink, or you may miss it! :^)
    esotericstyle

    A surprising piece of entertainment.

    I stumbled upon this movie while channel flipping, ironically enough. I thought that the film was very well done, with just enough cheesy humor to keep me groaning and laughing. The jewels of the film were found in it's references and TV jokes. Some humor at actor Ritter's expense gives the impression that movie is making fun of itself. Jeffery Jones plays an excellent role, further showing off the actor's versatility. What the film lacked in plot, it made up for in originality. The highlight of the film is a cartoon segment done by the legendary Chuck Jones, parodying the Tom and Jerry clichés we all grew up with. All in all, a funny if not cheesy film, definitely worth watching.
    Jonah14

    Ritter's Hell

    The funniest bit is probably Roy Knable being plopped into a certain Santa Monica three story house, tripping over a sofa, and being questioned by a certain blonde and brunette, "Where have you been?!" Is "Three's Company" John Ritter's personal Hell? Who knows, but it's a broad wink to the couch potatoes in the audience.

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    • Trivia
      When sending away for something from ACME as a cartoon mouse, the envelope Roy mails has a stamp featuring a likeness of Chuck Jones, who supervised the animation sequence in the film.
    • Goofs
      When Darryl is about to be sucked in to the satellite, a pair of hands is visible, holding him in the air.
    • Quotes

      [as cartoon mice]

      Roy Knable: Boy, this is strange!

      Helen Knable: Strange? I'm an animated rodent wearing high-heel running shoes. The word "strange" is somehow lacking.

    • Crazy credits
      During the end credits, the HVTV Fall Lineup is shown, including:
      • I Love Lucifer
      • The Golden Ghouls
      • Murder She Likes
      • David Dukes of Hazard
      • Facts of Life Support
      • Beverly Hills, 90666
      • Fresh Prince of Darkness
      • Unmarried with Children
    • Connections
      Featured in True Romance (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Start Me Up
      Performed by Salt-N-Pepa

      Courtesy of Next Plateau Records

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Permanezca en sintonía
    • Filming locations
      • Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Morgan Creek Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,736,401
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,532,540
      • Aug 16, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,736,401
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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