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Ghost Fever

  • 1986
  • PG
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
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Luis Avalos and Sherman Hemsley in Ghost Fever (1986)
ParodyComedyHorror

Two policeman are sent on a routine assignment to serve an eviction notice. It becomes anything but run-of-the-mill when they become involved in the ghostly happenings.Two policeman are sent on a routine assignment to serve an eviction notice. It becomes anything but run-of-the-mill when they become involved in the ghostly happenings.Two policeman are sent on a routine assignment to serve an eviction notice. It becomes anything but run-of-the-mill when they become involved in the ghostly happenings.

  • Director
    • Lee Madden
  • Writers
    • Oscar Brodney
    • Ron Rich
    • Richard Egan
  • Stars
    • Sherman Hemsley
    • Luis Avalos
    • Jennifer Rhodes
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    444
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lee Madden
    • Writers
      • Oscar Brodney
      • Ron Rich
      • Richard Egan
    • Stars
      • Sherman Hemsley
      • Luis Avalos
      • Jennifer Rhodes
    • 19User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sherman Hemsley
    Sherman Hemsley
    • Buford…
    Luis Avalos
    Luis Avalos
    • Benny
    Jennifer Rhodes
    Jennifer Rhodes
    • Madame St. Esprit
    Deborah Benson
    Deborah Benson
    • Linda
    Diana Brookes
    • Lisa
    Myron Healey
    Myron Healey
    • Andrew Lee
    Joe Frazier
    Joe Frazier
    • Terrible Tucker
    Pepper Martin
    Pepper Martin
    • Sheriff Clay
    Kenneth Johnston
    • Terrible Tucker's Manager
    Roger Cudney
    Roger Cudney
    • TV Announcer
    Patrick Welch
    • Ring Announcer
    Steve Stone
    • Reporter
    Ramón Berumen
    • Referee
    George Palmiero
    • Terrible Tucker's Trainer
    Edward 'Fast Eddie' Muller
    • Little Boy in the Front-Row Seat
    • (uncredited)
    John Sabol
    • TV Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lee Madden
    • Writers
      • Oscar Brodney
      • Ron Rich
      • Richard Egan
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    User reviews19

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    5stefanozucchelli

    Low quality but not horrible

    Comedy with its moments of comedy even if calling it a decent movie is an almost correct judgment. It is not so bad as to be memorable but it strives not to fall into the most desecrating ugliness.
    shark-43

    Avalos Stuns All Audiences

    GHOST FEVER is possibly one of the greatest bad movies ever made. MADE might be too strong of a word - regurgitated and somewhat spliced together in an editing bay is maybe more apropos. Hemsley had a lot of faith in this Ghostbusters-like rip-off and it tanked big time and messy lawsuits followed btwn Hemsley and the producers. The director, Lee Madden was so aghast at the finished product he took his name off and they slapped on the infamous Alan Smithee credit. The script is credited to three hacks and the script is truly awful. Terrible. Sucky. Not one good joke. Plenty of groin and crotch humor and a truly offensive scene where they find machines in the basement of a Southern mansion that were used on slaves. One of the machines (which of course Hemsley gets trapped in) has two large hammers coming down close to the person's groin while a device is twirled into their backside (supposedly to give them rhythm!!!) Yikes. Oddly though Hemsley seems to turn over lots of the movie to his co-star Luis Avalos and Avalos gives one of the worst "comedic" performances ever captured on film. His double takes fail, his funny faces, his "fear" of the ghosts, his physical comedy - all of it fails. Yet, because the movie is jawdroppingly incompetent, it is cruelly enjoyable. You keep getting shocked by another terrible set piece. Like when a mummy appears wearing shades a bow-tie and a top hat and proceeds to BREAK DANCE. Then Hemsley and Avalos do a dance number and then when you are begging the movie to end there is a looooong boxing scene where Avalos boxes Smokin Joe Frazier (this scene goes on and on and has not one funny moment). A true cinematic nightmare. Seek it out if you DARE!!!
    4lost-in-limbo

    "We're cops. Danger is our business."

    Alan Smithee strikes again. Yes, after watching "Ghost Fever" you'll see why this popular pseudonym (in placed for Lee Madden) was used. "Ghost Fever" is very corny and boisterous, but a very misguided slapstick low-budget horror comedy with little in the way laughs, but filled with constant annoyance and stupidity in the sketches. Well actually, I was somewhat amused by it. Not that I found it funny, but at least it didn't bore me. I guess that's got to count for something. Two cops, Buford and Benny are sent to a supposedly rundown southern plantation to evict the residents of the Victorian mansion. However to their surprise the occupants happen to be ghosts and they have no intention of leaving. Story-wise it's a slight, farcical and chaotic sideshow. There's not much of a story thread, as it's a one-idea joke with randomly staged set-pieces looking for nothing more than a laugh and to set-up the very next out-there, if clichéd haunted house situation to help move the film forward. But some things which do happen at the back-end, feel breezy and spontaneous with no real thought behind it but to simply to throw it out there. A vampire, zombies and a boxing match finds its way in the make up. Sherman Hemsley and Luis Avalos in the leads are comically silly in a very forced manner, but mildly agreeable. Also turning up is Myron Healey, Jennifer Rhodes and a cameo role for boxer Joe Frazier. The production looks cheap, as the special effects are gawky and filled with colourful lights to go along with the exaggeratedly decorated direction. Some moments do manage to install a bit of atmosphere. Plus you gotta love that catchy theme song.

    "We dead people sure know how to live."
    1Not_Afraid_of_snakes_or_spiders

    My friend's father was a writer for this garbage!

    I was telling a friend of mine about the time my grandfather actually picked this horrible piece of crap for us to see one night at the theater. He never picked another one again! It was that bad! Anyway, my friend then told me that her father did some of the writing for this garbage. I thought she was kidding. It turns out, she was serious. She had never actually seen it, and she said that it put a quick halt to her father's writing career. I told her not to waste her time. But, if she did actually break down and watch it, she would see within the fist minute why this ended her father's days as a writer. I mean, even for the 1980's, this crap is bad beyond description. I mean, Joe Frazier as Terrible Tucker? And why in the world would two cops care one bit about a house full of ghosts? And the movie poster? A ghost with his tongue hanging out? What is that about? Nothing about this makes any sense. Well, I told my friend that this crap not only ended her father's writing career, it ended the careers of everybody involved. Or, at least none of them ever fully recovered from being in this garbage of a movie. Let's just say that I will forever ridicule my friend for revealing to me that her father was a writer for this movie! That alone should tell just how bad this is!
    1tbeekers

    Why, God, why?!?!

    This movie is só incredibly unfunny it makes any man want to cry, the cliché are put on thicker than 5-year old peanut butter and in such a way that it actually sucks humour out of your heart, every single joke was badly timed and wouldn't have been funny if it were timed correctly.

    Don't see this movie, there's a real chance you'll never be able to enjoy going to comedies again...ever.

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    • Trivia
      After playing the iconic George Jefferson on "The Jeffersons", Sherman Hemsley tried his hand at the big screen in what turned out to be a huge flop. Hemsley funded most of the film's production cost, which left him nearly bankrupt.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Sherman Hemsley/Joe Garagiola/Dalton Stevens (1987)
    • Soundtracks
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      Music by George Gershwin

      Lyrics by Irving Caesar

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    • Release date
      • March 27, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Benny and Buford
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico
    • Production company
      • Infinite Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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